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Espionage

Walking the range between commercial pop and synth pop, Espionage burst upon the scene in 1983 using their self-titled debut album on A&M. Led by Chazz Coghlan (vocals, keyboards) and Paul Hutchinson (vocals, keyboards), the quartet was curved off by guitarist Nielson Kearon and bassist Gordon Goodwin (sessionman Dennis Conway …

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Gordon Goodwin

Saxophonist, keyboardist, and bandleader Gordon Goodwin appeared on albums by Louie Bellson and Gil Scott-Heron in the past due ’70s before the discharge of his debut single record, Near to the Advantage, on Nova in 1983. He continuing to operate primarily being a sideman, in addition to more and more …

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Espen Lind

A Spellemannprisen-winning Norwegian pop musician who dazzled his homeland along with his second album, 1997’s Crimson, Espen Lind also found achievement in america being a co-writer behind singles like Beyoncé’s 2007 smash hit “Irreplaceable.” Lind broke in to the Norwegian pop picture in 1995 executing beneath the name Sway. His …

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