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Stanley Turrentine

A legend from the tenor saxophone, Stanley Turrentine was renowned for his distinctively thick, rippling tone, an earthy grounding within the blues, and his capability to work a groove with spirit and imagination. Turrentine documented in a multitude of configurations, but was best-known for his Blue Notice soul-jazz jams from …

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Papa Charlie Jackson

Papa Charlie Jackson was the initial bluesman to record, from 1924 using the Paramount label, performing a crossbreed banjo-guitar (six strings tuned just like a acoustic guitar but with a banjo body that gave it a lighter resonance) and ukulele. And aside from his information and their documenting dates, small …

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The Palace Brothers

Known alternately as Palace, Palace Music, and Palace Brothers, this outfit may be the project of guitarist/vocalist Will Oldham. Palace Brothers will take the harsher aspect of nation and folk and reworks it into devastatingly extra, intense indie rock and roll. Oldham’s tone of voice whimpers and whines such as …

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Tab Benoit

Guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Tabs Benoit makes his house close to New Orleans in Houma, Louisiana. Given birth to November 17, 1967, he’s among a small number of shiny rising celebrities on the present day blues scene. For some from the 1990s and in to the 2000s, he’s worked well …

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American Football

American Soccer comprise vocalist/bassist/guitarist Mike Kinsella, guitarist Steve Holmes, and drummer/trumpet participant Steve Lamos. Kinsella’s emo/post-rock pedigree contains stints with rings like Cap’n Jazz and Joan of Arc; American Soccer share an identical aesthetic, mixing jazzy tempos, pop hooks, and earnest vocals to their sound. The group released its self-titled …

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Taproot

Ann Arbor, MI’s personal Taproot sent their demonstration to Limp Bizkit’s frontman/business business owner Fred Durst in 1998, never thinking Durst would contact them back again personally. Towards the band’s shock, Durst replied, encouraging the alt-punk metallic quartet the entire world. But Durst evidently took too much time to deliver …

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Papa M

Known alternately as Papa M, Aerial M, M May be the Thirteenth Notice, and M, David Pajo offers woven in and away of a few of the most innovative bands within the Midwest while focusing on his personal innovative solo and side projects. Given birth to in Tx in 1968 …

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Sharon White

Best known while a member from the family members vocal group the Whites, Sharon White colored (acoustic guitar, vocals) was only a child when she began executing in her parents’ music group, the Down House Folks. Comprising White colored and her sister Cheryl White colored (bass, vocals), with their parents …

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Sparklehorse

Although its name suggests the current presence of a complete band, Sparklehorse was fundamentally the work of singer/songwriter Mark Linkous, an alumnus from the mid-’80s indie band the Dancing Hoods. A tenure within the Johnson Family members (later referred to as Sodium Chuck Mary) implemented, as do stints sweeping chimneys …

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Stan Jones

The name Stan Jones doesn’t pop-up in way too many country music reference books, but most fans of cowboy songs and Western film soundtrack music, not forgetting the music of Gene Autry, the Sons from the Pioneers, Vaughn Monroe, and Johnny Cash, know his name, because the writer of “(Ghost) …

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