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Todd Clouser

Guitarist Todd Clouser is a forward-thinking and adventurous musician using a bent toward contemporary creative jazz and genre-bending varieties of improvised music. A Minneapolis indigenous, Clouser went to Berklee University of Music in Boston, and he toured as person in the rock-band 4 Letter Guy. Around 2006, Clouser relocated to …

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Lucius

Featuring a couple of appealing frontwomen in Berklee College of Music tone of voice majors Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig, Brooklyn-based indie pop group Lucius also depend on the talents of drummer Dan Molad and guitarist Peter Lalish. Multi-instrumentalist Andrew Burri curved out the initial lineup. Demonstrating an evocative mixture …

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Stardust

On temporary hiatus from injecting the nature of acid home in to the French dance picture as about half of Daft Punk, Thomas Bangalter crafted among the catchiest dance anthems from the later ’90s, Stardust’s “Music Noises Better With You.” A warm, breezy, endlessly catchy mid-tempo anthem that released hundreds …

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Bill Brewster

A significant asset to underground dance music, Expenses Brewster is a DJ, journalist, and occasional maker. He used DJ’ing through the past due ’80s, later worked well for DMC (Dance Blend Club), and finally shifted from his indigenous England to NY to perform the organization’s U.S. department. He operated a …

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Michael Cleveland

Henryville, IN, indigenous Michael Cleveland quickly became referred to as among the most popular sights in bluegrass, aptly attaining reputation for his blistering and unconventional fiddle design, not for the actual fact that he’s blind. His like for bluegrass started early, and in 1990 he 1st appeared at Expenses Monroe’s …

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The Electras

The Electras would’ve probably been relegated towards the fuzzed-out annals of ’60s garage rock history if not for the post-garage career of bassist (and future Senator) John Kerry. Developing in 1961 at Concord, New Hampshire’s special St. Paul’s College (a prep college whose alumni consist of acting professional Judd Nelson, …

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Thee 50’s High Teens

Thee 50’s High Teens certainly are a nearly amazing proposition: an all-girl Japanese vampire-themed garage area rock-band. The group was set up in 1998 in Fukuoka, the capitol of the idiosyncratic music picture referred to as “Mentai Rock and roll”; the mastermind behind Thee 50’s Great Teenagers was the bassist/vocalist …

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Banda Calypso

Kitschy singing and dancing duo Joelma Mendes and Chimbinha shaped Banda Calypso in 1999 in Belém in Pará. Focusing on a multi-colored fusion of northeastern Brazilian rhythms and Caribbean melody, the award-winning Banda Calypso possess marketed over five million information and Dvd videos since their inception. The duo’s most recent, …

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Rehasher

Pumping out prompt and melodic guitar-driven punk, Rehasher had been given birth to sometime around 2002 in the depths of Gainesville, FL, simply as a far more formal reason for the bandmembers to hold out, drink, and perform music together. SIGNIFICANTLY LESS THAN Jake bassist Roger Manganelli distributed electric guitar …

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The Royals

The Royals were formed in Detroit in 1950 by singers Henry Booth, Charles Sutton, Lawson Smith, and Sonny Woods. Led by Sutton’s clean tenor, the group (with periodic vocal help from guitarist and arranger Alonzo Tucker) also apparently presented Levi Stubbs (later on from the Four Tops) and Jackie Wilson …

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