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Dixie Bill Hilton

b. William Dixon Hilton, 25 Oct 1920, Bjorkdale, Saskatchewan, Canada, d. 1 Feb 1991, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Significantly impressed by the tracks of Wilf Carter and Jimmie Rodgers, Hilton discovered electric guitar in his early teenagers and was performing frequently on CKIB, Prince Albert in his past due teenagers, and …

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Enrique Guzmán

Among Latin rock’s pioneers, Mexican vocalist/songwriter/guitarist/professional Enrique Sanchez Guzman began his profession in the ’50s being a performing, acting teenager heart-throb such as Bobby Darin. Along with translating strikes like “Jailhouse Rock and roll,” “Blue Suede Sneakers” and “Multiplication” for the Latin market, Guzman also composed strikes of his very …

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Hildegarde

Dubbed “the most well-known supper-club performer who ever resided” by a minimum of Liberace, cabaret icon Hildegarde headlined nightclubs throughout the world for near seven decades, on the way igniting the now-common vogue for single-named celebrity. She was created Hildegarde Loretta Offer in Adell, WI, on Feb 1, 1906 — …

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Herman Hupfeld

b. 1 Feb 1894, Montclair, NJ, USA, d. 8 June 1951, Montclair, NJ, USA. A little-known songwriter, pianist and conductor, who, although he didn’t compose complete ratings, was especially adept in interpolating the casual superior tune into stage displays and films from the 20s and 30s. After getting delivered to …

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Bugge Wesseltoft

Getting a thoroughly contemporary appear towards the piano and keyboards, Bugge Wesseltoft produced a huge influence in his homeland through the ’90s. From then on, he toured internationally, employed in both jazz and rock and roll contexts. In the first ’90s he was an associate of Arild Andersen’s music group, …

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Mario Pelchat

Mario Pelchat is a People from france pop vocalist from Quebec whose recognition spans several years. He produced his recording debut as an adolescent in 1982 and peaked in recognition in 1993. While he’s among Quebec’s most well-known singers, his recognition doesn’t extend abroad to France, where his pursuing is …

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Jimmy Carl Black

Jimmy Carl Dark was a unique physique in American rock and roll music, as he achieved enduring popularity primarily for an individual ad-libbed collection on the 3rd album from the Moms of Invention: “Hi there children, I’m Jimmy Carl Dark and I’m the Indian of the group.” Obviously, there was …

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Julius Wechter

Along with his Baja Marimba Band, Julius Wechter popularized, updated and Americanized the original marimba sound just as his friend and frequent collaborator Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass revitalized the Mexican mariachi band–as an associate of Martin Denny’s backing group, he was also a catalyst behind the exotica phenomenon. …

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Jonathan Bunch

Jon Number was originally vocalist and songwriter using the music group Feeling Field. Authorized to Warner, his music group had an recording launch held up for pretty much five years as the label insisted there have been no commercial tunes being documented. Finally, Bunch’s group was dismissed totally from your …

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David Peaston

David Peaston’s inability to get a foothold in the metropolitan contemporary scene is among the mysteries from the past due ’80s and early ’90s. His large, bombastic voice shows great family root base; his mom Martha Bass was among the Clara Ward Singers and an excellent gospel performer, while his …

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