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Mike + the Mechanics

While Phil Collins was pursuing his single profession in 1985, Genesis bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford formed the pop/rock and roll music group Mike + the Mechanics. Featuring Rutherford (bass), previous Ace and Press member Paul Carrack (vocals, keyboards), ex-Sad Cafe member Paul Youthful (vocals), keyboardist Adrian Lee, and drummer Peter Truck …

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Hollis Brown

Named following the Bob Dylan song “The Ballad of Hollis Dark brown,” NY City-based Hollis Dark brown (a band, not really a person) perform a good, sparse, rocking version of classic rock and roll, with songs filled with melody, pop, country tinges, and an ever-present and moderate feel from the …

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Dori Levine

While often from the learners of Lennie Tristano because so many of them have already been her instructors (including Connie Crothers), Dori Levine includes a design and conception of her own. In early stages, Levine sang with her close friends along to vocal group recordings, racking your brains on the …

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Die Klostertaler

Shaped in 1976 in Klosterle, Austria, by Markus Wolfahrt and Thomas Berthold as the Klostertaler Boys, Perish Klostertaler have strolled the fine range between traditional folk and rock and roll for a few 30 years and stay a popular live concert attract Germany, drawing devotees from many generations. Furthermore to …

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Peter Bagge

Seattle-based cartoonist/artist/musician Pete Bagge is most likely best-known for his comic book series Hate, which skewered ’90s society and pop culture with relentlessly satirical glee. Among the series’ preferred goals was Seattle’s grunge picture, and Bagge’s poster and record art for regional bands and brands — like the grandaddy of …

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Goodnight Monsters

Goodnight Monsters certainly are a Finnish indie pop affair whose sunlit harmonies and cute-as-pie sensibilities nod to the Is Ivy Little league, Tullycraft, as well as the Bicycles. The group started as a cooperation between Valtteri Virtanen and Matti Jasu, who began making recordings collectively in 2004. Virtanen and Jasu …

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Camille Bazbaz

French pop-reggae-soul musician Camille Bazbaz’s profession began during his university years as an associate from the politically charged, rebellious punk rock and roll group Cri de la Mouche (Cry from the Take a flight). Bazbaz remained with the group through the entire ’80s, portion as the group’s organist. Inspired with …

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Johnny Headband

Mercurial Detroit-based, electro/space pop outfit Johnny Headband was designed and directed by siblings Chad and Keith Thompson, both of whom began a torrid romance with multimedia within their early young adults. Alternately amiable and steely eyed, the brothers honed their creative muscles on a reliable diet of house films, synth …

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Something Fierce

Something Brutal is a three-piece punk/pop music group from Houston, Tx whose music combines the audio and attitude of first-wave 1977 punk with a power and perspective that’s thoroughly modern, updating the assault from the Clash as well as the Buzzcocks for the 21st hundred years. Something Fierce had been …

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Maria José

María José is a Mexican pop singer who was simply an associate of the group Kabah before making her eponymous single album debut in 2007 and topping the graphs a few years later on with her smash strike “Zero Soy una Señora.” Blessed María José Loyola on January 12, 1976, …

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