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Thank You Scientist

The 21st century progressive rock septet MANY THANKS Scientist grew from the music program at Montclair State University in NJ, where guitarist Tom Monda, saxophonist Ellis Jasenovic, and trumpeter Andrew Digrius met. The three distributed a like for Frank Zappa, Mahavishnu Orchestra, the Beatles, and Harry Nilsson, as well as …

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Trioscapes

Intensifying jazz and prog rock outfit Trioscapes make post-bop, avant-garde, fusion, and large metal-infused instrumental music. Produced in Greensboro, NEW YORK in 2011, the trio features saxophonist Walter Fancourt, bassist Dan Briggs, and drummer/digital musician Matt Lynch. Citing such affects as Mahavishnu Orchestra and Ruler Crimson, Trioscapes released their debut …

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Cucamonga

It’s been noted in the blogosphere that this name of the Argentine quintet can be the name of the Southern California suburban town (right now Rancho Cucamonga) where Frank Zappa began his saving exploits at Pal Saving Studio (renamed Studio room Z by Zappa) through the early ‘60s — and …

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New Niks

Drummer/composer Arend Niks collaborated with several artists within the Dutch creative music picture, including a continuing stint as drummer for guitarist Corrie vehicle Binsbergen’s avant jazz-rock music group Corrie en de Grote Brokken, before stepping out like a innovator of his own group, the Niks Task, an octet that released …

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Machine Mass

Improvising electric powered jazz trio Machine Mass started as a part project of question, a British-Belgian avant jazz-rock clothing — also highly improvisational — offering American-born drummer Tony Bianco (who shifted to Berlin and to London in the 1990s) and Belgian guitarist Michel Delville aswell as Uk keyboardist Alex Maguire. …

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Mark Johnson

Tag Johnson (zero regards to the bassist Marc Johnson) is a funk-oriented tenor saxophonist whose root base are in R&B instead of jazz. He began on clarinet when he was nine and became a specialist musician while an adolescent, playing in regional funk rings. He went to the Berklee University …

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Russ Freeman

Guitarist Russ Freeman originally conceived from the Rippingtons like a changing lineup of strong modern jazz music artists. After liberating his debut single recording, Nocturnal Playground, in 1985, Freeman put together the first edition of the music group, which presented David Benoit on piano and Brandon Areas, Dave Koz, and …

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Andy Cutic

An Austrian indigenous, Andy Cutic has earned a name for himself in the wonderful world of electric guitar music. He started his studies over the device at a conservatory in his homeland. When his education was completed, he visited are a session participant, providing backing for most performers, including Joni …

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Magnum

The first ’70s saw the brief flowering of the motion whereby soul, funk, rock, psychedelia, as well as some jazz and Latin music combined right into a fresh subgenre. That subgenre hasn’t really been called, nevertheless, you can hear these admixtures in the music of the time by Sly & …

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Nathan Mahl

Guy LeBlanc, Tag Spénard, and Don Prince (almost all formerly of Delerium) installed with Dan Lacasse in 1980 and Nathan Mahl was the effect. The group released their 1st recording, Parallel Eccentricities, in 1983, revealing their edition of progressive rock and roll. Soon after that launch, Lacasse split using the …

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