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Olivia

Created in Brooklyn, NY, in 1981 (of Jamaican, Indian, and Dominican descent), R&B/rap femme fatale Olivia specializes in sultry, simple, and sexy noises ? la Janet Jackson, TLC, Salt-N-Pepa, etc. Born using the skill of ideal pitch, Olivia started developing her performing in the chapel choir and by performing Michael …

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Michael Praetorius

Michael Praetorius had not been only one of the very most versatile and prolific German composers of the first seventeenth hundred years (only the remarkable, slightly younger Heinrich Schütz is of comparable importance) but also the writer of Syntagma musicum, a historically significant theoretical treatise on music. The precise calendar …

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Little Walter

Who’s the ruler of most post-war blues harpists, Chicago department or elsewhere? Why, the virtuosic Small Walter, with out a solitary question. The fiery harmonica wizard had taken the humble mouth area organ in amazing amplified directions which were unimaginable ahead of his ascendancy. His daring instrumental enhancements were so …

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Dena DeRose

Dena DeRose overcame a debilitating disease to become significant force in jazz as both a pianist and a vocalist. She started playing piano when she was three and, furthermore to her piano lessons, she analyzed classical body organ and percussion. In college DeRose performed using the orchestra, the marching music …

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G.L. Crockett

There is a lone dark and white publicity photo of G.L. Crockett that appears like many an R&B performer picture from your middle-1960s; a sleepy-eyed countenance wedded from what is apparently a smirk, hands on chin, a gleaming match and an immaculate pompadour “conk work” hairdo to total the picture. …

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Taft Jordan

An excellent trumpeter, Taft Jordan was known early in his profession (when he joined Chick Webb) like a Louis Armstrong sound-alike both about trumpet and vocals. Actually, his documenting of “Within the Sunny Aspect of the road” was therefore near Armstrong’s live present that whenever Armstrong got around to documenting …

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Bob Stinson

Guitarist Bob Stinson was among the first members of 1 from the ’80s most influential alt-rock rings, the Substitutes, before an uncontrollable lifestyle resulted in his dismissal in 1986. Created on Dec 17, 1959 and elevated in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Stinson appeared up to such mainstream guitarists as Steve Howe, Johnny …

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Axelle Red

Western european pop diva Axelle Crimson was created Fabienne Demal in February 15, 1968. Demal was raised bilingual, speaking both French and Dutch from her first years. A enthusiast of American pop and R&B, she created a strong curiosity about singing as a kid, starting to perform in her early …

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John Adams

Created in Massachusetts in 1947, composer John Adams grew up in Vermont and New Hampshire. Nothing at all in his traditional New England teaching or early profession suggested he’d become associated with or brilliantly increase the once questionable musical vocabulary of minimalism. At age 10 he began monitoring clarinet, music …

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Élodie Frégé

Count up the luminous Élodie Frégé one of the myriad young singers launched to popularity via the truth TV sensation of the first 21st century. Delivered Feb 15, 1982, in Nievre, France, she examined electric guitar and ballet as a kid but was functioning being a medical secretary when in …

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