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The Maggots

The Maggots, a Swedish trio with Stefan Hellstrom on bass, Mans P. Mansson on acoustic guitar and vocals, and Jonas Lundberg on acoustic guitar, play 1960s-design garage-psychedelic rock and roll with sides of punk, swamp rock and roll, and frat dance-rock. Mansson and Lundberg experienced previously played collectively within the …

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Blaze Foley

The colorful however tragic existence of Austin singer/songwriter Blaze Foley — who was simply shot and killed in 1989, at age 39, while trying to guard an elderly friend — reads just like the most heart-piercing of country ballads. It’s no question then that remarkable performers like Foley’s friend and …

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The Everyothers

Elevated on Tony Visconti-era David Bowie (as an adolescent, drummer John Melville was actually inside a Detroit strap that experienced four tracks made by Mick Ronson) in addition to Iggy Pop and Lou Reed, the Everyothers blend their affects into decidedly contemporary rock and roll music that simply happens to …

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Big Boys

Appearing out of the then-overlooked Austin, TX, punk scene of the first ’80s, the best Boys mixed two irresistible rock and roll designs into one feverish blend: raging, speedy guitars and body fat, funky backbeats. And even though they continued to produce a few so-so recordings, hardly ever really living …

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Bo Grumpus

Bo Grumpus were a trippy, sometimes edgy folk-based psychedelic music group that arrived of Boston in 1967. Their tale goes back towards the middle-’60s and guitarists Eddie Mottau and Joe Hutchinson, who was simply executing as Two Men from Boston. Within the last mentioned guise, that they had crossed pathways …

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VCR

Recommending a head-on collision between Devo and !!!, or the actual Screamers may have been like if they’d result from a Southern university town in the dawn from the 21st hundred years, VCR is really a gleefully chaotic punk music group who’s reserve guitars and only a standard bank of …

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Big Bill Broonzy

Big Costs Broonzy was created William Lee Conley Broonzy within the small city of Scott, Mississippi, only over the river from Arkansas. During his years as a child, Broonzy’s family members — itinerant sharecroppers as well as the descendants of ex-slaves — shifted to Pine Bluff to operate the areas …

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Souls She Said

Souls She Said may be the indie/sound rock and roll alter ego part task of Joe Cardamone (vocals) and Don Devore (acoustic guitar) from your punk metal music group the Icarus Collection. The duo released the Rub the Rest Out EP on Buddyhead in 2003, accompanied by As Templar Nites …

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Bert Jansch

Probably one of the most important numbers in contemporary Uk folk, Bert Jansch brought an unparalleled mix of virtuosity and eclecticism towards the classical guitar, both like a single act and an integral person in Pentangle. Also a talented songwriter and influencing (if gruff) vocalist, he published dark and sparse …

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Stevens, Siegel & Ferguson

The jazz trio Stevens, Siegel & Ferguson first came together through the summer of 1990 in NEW YORK, while its future members were each teaching at the same music workshop. Made up of Michael Jefry Stevens (piano), Jeff “Siege” Siegel (drums), and Tim Ferguson (bass), the music group provides toured …

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