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Attilio Mineo

Space-age pop composer and arranger Attilio Mineo was created in Brooklyn, NY about August 28, 1918; after graduating senior high school he performed piano in some big bands, consequently leading his personal orchestra on / off for near three decades. Frequently writing tunes with wife Toni, Mineo frequently accepted commissioned …

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Gert Wilden

German conductor and composer Gert Wilden labored in semi-obscurity for some of his professional profession. He provided designs and incidental music for actually dozens of Western european films and Television shows from the middle-’50s through the ’80s, while hardly ever attaining the renown of contemporaries like Peter Thomas or Martin …

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Al Kealoha Perry

Al Kealoha Perry was created in Kohala, Hawaii, to a Hawaiian mom and English dad. He began performing in 1929 using the Aloha Temple Shrine Chanters, and in 1935 he led the Honolulu Hale Glee Membership. The latter performers became the “Hawaii Phone calls” program’s Performing Surfriders when Al Perry …

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Bas Sheva

Vocalist Bas Sheva was created Beatrice Kurzman to a wealthy and prominent Jewish family members in Philadelphia. When Kurzman went into present business she followed the name “Bas Sheva” (i.e., the Biblical “Bathsheba”) to be able never to embarrass her family members. She formally researched the tone of voice and …

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Perrey-Kingsley

In the mid-’60s, Frenchman Jean-Jacques Perrey — an electric musician who had helped popularize the Ondioline, a keyboard which created sounds like the violin as well as the flute — teamed up with American composer and arranger Gershon Kingsley to get a couple albums of then-futuristic electronic pop. Using tape …

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Nightcaps

Mixing jazz, golf swing and cabaret, the retro-hipsters the Nightcaps quickly established themselves in addition to the most their Sub Pop labelmates; made up of vocalist Theresa Hannam, guitarist Garth Brandenburg, upright bassist Robert Fucci, percussionist John Broeckel and drummer Dan Cunneen, the group debuted with Divide in early 1998.

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David Carroll

A multi-talented studio room arranger, maker, songwriter, conductor, and music movie director who scored a high 10 hit in 1965 with an instrumental rendition from the Hans Engelmann-penned “Melody of Like,” David Carroll was created in Taylorville, Illinois in 1913. Carroll released a well-received string of orchestral/easy hearing dance LPs …

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Henri René

Conductor and arranger Henri Rene was created and raised in Germany, where he studied in Berlin’s Royal Academy of Music; he emigrated towards the U.S. through the mid-1920s, showing up with some orchestras before time for Berlin a couple of years afterwards to serve simply because an arranger using a …

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LoungeClash

Mixing the seems of “exotica” with Latin is better than and modern electronica, LoungeClash came into being like a collaboration between Neil Sparkes (of Temple of Appear and Transglobal Underground) and Sam Dodson (of Loop Guru, Slipper, and Transmitters). The U.K.-centered duo released its debut album, Dread Time Story, about …

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Sukia

Acquiring their name from a Mexican lesbian vampire comic-book heroine, the avant-lounge quartet Sukia surfaced from Los Angeles’ famed Silverlake scene (the same musical community house to Beck, the Beastie Boys, as well as the Dust particles Brothers). Made up of multi-instrumentalists Sasha Fuentes, Ross Harris, Sophistication Marks, and Craig …

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