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Crystal Shawanda

Although she bases herself in Nashville, TN, nowadays, singer, songwriter, and guitarist Crystal Shawanda was created full-blooded Ojibwe for the Wikwemikong reserve on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada, and her fascinating journey to learning to be a promising young country star may be the stuff films are constructed of. Shawanda …

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The Royal We

The Scottish indie pop group The Royal We started when singer Jihae Simmons and lead guitarist Roxanne Clifford first considered the band name and made a decision to form an organization around it in 2005. Adding second guitarist Patrick Doyle, violinist Joan Sweeney, multi-instrumentalist Graeme Ronald (who’s also a part-time …

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Phyllisia

Pop-R&B vocalist and pianist Phyllisia (last name: Ross) was driven to become an entertainer (and a pediatrician) with the loss of life of her dad, who passed on when she was a decade old. A demonstration featuring a edition of “Blowing wind Beneath My Wings,” documented in tribute to her …

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Colourmusic

Oklahoma’s Colourmusic certainly are a high-concept indie group based around the idea that music is visual, which chords and records are represented by hues of color. This school of thought, popularized by Isaac Newton, led Ryan Hendrix and Nick Turner to start out the music group in 2005 while participating …

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Mes Aïeux

Folk-rock group Mes Aïeux (My Ancestors) had been founded in 1996 by 6 Quebec musicians. Sketching on traditional personas from Quebecois folklore, the French-language group performs materials addressing modern worries like globalization, over-medication, and regional politics within a less-than-threatening grassroots bundle. Mes Aïeux shortly discovered themselves as the figurehead from …

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Leo’s Five

Leo Gooden had his very own small R&B and soul-jazz kingdom moving in East St Louis in the first 1960s, so that as a politician, membership owner, regional businessman, and sometimes vocalist, he wore a whole lot of hats and held a whole lot of strings. Through his LG category …

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State of Shock

A Canadian hard rock-band formed in Vancouver, Uk Columbia, State of Surprise got their first flavor of success in an area rock skill show, and within four years were vying for his or her nation’s best musical honor. Simon Clow (acoustic guitar, vocals), Cameron Melnyk (vocals), John Philippon (drums), Alison …

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Bingo Players

Netherlands-based DJ/production duo Maarten Hoogstraten (aka Break Mechanic, Marchand) and Paul Religious (genuine last name Bäumer) started liberating industrial house singles and remixes as Bingo Players in 2006, if they debuted for the German Techtone label using the Sonic Stomp EP. As time passes, their pared-down audio became increasingly split, …

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Ponytail

A four-piece multi-style rock and roll act that drew evaluations to Deerhoof and Ecstatic Sunlight, Ponytail released their first slab of infectious sugar-fueled two-guitar trad punk (Kamehameha on Creative Capitalism) in January of 2007. The Baltimore, MD, quartet highlighted drummer Jeremy Hyman, guitarist Ken Seeno, and various other guitarist (and …

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Rev Theory

Produced in 1997 beneath the name Revelation Theory, the hard rock and roll outfit Rev Theory was composed of singer Full Luzzi, bassist Matty McCloskey, guitarist Julien Jorgensen, and drummer Dave Agoglia. After years of creating a group of fans in Andover, Massachusetts — where they went to Merrimack University …

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