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Lorenzo

A slower jam specialist from Havana, FL, a little town beyond Tallahassee. A previous high school sportsman, Lorenzo Smith provides that rugged appearance and build young ladies love. The solid gospel impact in his phrasing and delivery originates from his family’s cathedral root base. His early musical affects includedMichael Jackson, …

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Davy Jones

A singer, acting professional, and jockey who became a teenager idol within the ’60s and ’70s, David “Davy” Jones’ main claim to popularity was his profession like a Monkee and his vocal rendition of “Daydream Believer.” Jones was created in Manchester, Britain to some railway fitter along with a homemaker. …

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Wally Cirillo

Pianist and composer Wally Cirillo was quite dynamic being a performer and saving artist through the ’50s and ’60s. He participated within a concert distributed by the Jazz Composers’ Workshop with Teo Macero and Charles Mingus through the middle-’50s. Cirillo caused several music artists after shifting to Southern Florida in …

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Death

During the period of greater than a decade and seven increasingly accomplished albums, Chuck Schuldiner, the architect behind the ubiquitous Death, became a real rock icon. Now more popular as the dad of loss of life metallic (if an individual candidate should be selected, his réamounté is approximately as effective …

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Walter Jackson

Walter Jackson was ’60s Chicago spirit at its sweetest and, occasionally, most mainstream. Within the mid-’60s, he previously a brace of solid R&B strikes — “Instantly I’m ALONE,” “It’s an Uphill Climb (To underneath),” “Speak Her Name,” “Welcome House,” “A Part in sunlight” — without ever increasing higher than the …

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José Ferrer

b. José Vicente Ferrer de Otero con Cintrón, 8 January 1909 (occasionally cited as 1912), Santurce, Puerto Rico, d. 26 January 1992, Coral Gables, Florida, USA. Elevated in america, while studying structures Ferrer took a pastime in novice dramatics and became a specialist acting professional. From 1935’s HOOK Case Of …

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Mac McCaughan

If Macintosh McCaughan isn’t the hardest functioning man in indie rock and roll, he’s probably in the very best 10; he’s the co-founder from the seminal indie music group Superchunk, founder and head of Portastatic, a former person in Seam and RETURN BACK Snowball, and co-owner of Merge Information, among …

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Jay Ski

Alongside longtime creation partner Nathaniel “C.C. Lemonhead” Orange, Johnny “Jayski” McGowan created many of the ’90s most widely used booty/bass songs. Specifically, 95 South’s “Whoot, There IT REALLY IS,” the 69 Boyz’s “Tootsee Move,” Dis-N-Dat’s “Freak Me Baby,” as well as the Quad Town DJs’ “C’Mon N’ Trip It (The …

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Hot Water Music

The Gainesville, Florida-based post-hardcore quartet WARM WATER Music were formed in 1994 by bassist Jason Dark, drummer George Rebelo, and singer/guitarists Chuck Ragan and Chris Wollard. Debuting in 1995 using the 7″ “Consuming the Filler,” they quickly returned using the EP Drive for Gold coin, rounding out the entire year …

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Jay Owens

A top-notch sideman and songwriter, Jay Owens also enjoyed acclaim being a single artist. Given birth to Isaac Jerome Owens in Lake Town, Florida on Sept 6, 1947, he discovered to sing within the chapel where his mom presided as minister; at age 11, he received his first acoustic guitar, …

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