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Tita Lima

Vocalist and composer Tita Lima was raised in a music family members in Brazil. Her grandmother mentored her on piano, and she afterwards discovered bass from her dad, a veteran from the ’70s period Brazilian rock-band Operating-system Mutantes. As Lima became even more efficient on bass, she started playing with …

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Jens Jefsen

Jens Jefsen continues to be one of north Europe’s most prominent jazz bassists because the 1970s. Delivered 1946 in Bov, in the Jutland peninsula in southern Denmark, he researched to be always a piano tuner before embracing the analysis of music. In 1969, he signed up for the Royal Conservatory …

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Stick Figure

Today’s reggae music group that fully embraces dub, Stay Figure were very long a one-man task, that man becoming Scott Woodruff. Documenting and playing all of the tools himself, Woodruff released Stick Shape in 2006 out of Duxbury, Massachusetts using the recording The Audio of My Craving. Burnin’ Ocean adopted …

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Mission Giant

Quite often, music artists in the Lone Star State have already been known for favoring an earthy, rootsy, down-home, meat-and-potatoes type of approach. That is true in from honky tonk (Waylon Jennings) to instrumental jazz (the Crusaders, David “Fathead” Newman, Adam Clay) to blues (Lightnin’ Hopkins, Johnny “Electric guitar” Watson, …

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Steve Means

Vocalist/songwriter Steve Means was created in Cincinnati, OH, and attracted a following at Ohio Condition College or university before moving to Nashville. On March 25, 2008, he released his debut EP, Recovery Me, the name track that has been highlighted on MTV’s Newport Harbor.

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St Deluxe

Scottish rock ensemble St Deluxe help to make melodic noise-pop in the tradition of such iconic bands as Sonic Youth and Dinosaur Jr. Created by ex-Speeder users guitarists Jamie Cameron and Martin Kirwan, St Deluxe also features drummer Stuart Kidd and bassist Brian McEwan. Developing up in Glasgow, Cameron was …

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Castro Barbosa

Effective singer Castro Barbosa was the first ever to record perhaps one of the most essential Brazilian songs ever, the Carnival march “O Teu Cabelo Não Nega.” The achievement of his longer and fruitful profession in radio and Television was signed up in a lot more than 82 albums and …

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Porter Hall Tennessee

Porter Hall Tennessee may be the duo of Molly Conley (vocals, classical guitar) and Gary Roadarmel (vocals, guitar), who all play classic-style honky tonk on the 2002 debut record, Welcome to Porter Hall Tennessee. Originally within a punk rock-band, the pair started playing jointly acoustically in summer months 2000. Initially, …

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Signal to Noise

Post-hardcore quartet Indication to Noise met up in 2003 consuming bands like WARM WATER Music, Quicksand, Tx ‘s the reason, and Alkaline Trio, the band’s gravelly vocals and anthemic hooks specifically similar to that initial Gainesville action. Hailing from Boulder, CO, the staff self-released two demos and an EP — …

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María Carrasco

Spanish singer Maria Carrasco was created July 15, 1995, in Torrecera, a little city in Cadiz. By age group eight, Carrasco got therefore impressed those around her with her vocal capabilities and mastery from the flamenco design that she was urged to be a part of the tv screen competition …

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