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Pat Travers

Some bluesy hard rock and roll acts from the ’70s and ’80s hailed from america (the South, to be exact), there have been several exceptions towards the rule, such as for example Canadian singer/guitarist Pat Travers. Blessed in Toronto on Apr 12, 1954, Travers initial picked up a guitar before …

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Symposium

The London group Symposium arrived over the tail end from the Brit-pop explosion, landing for the reason that no-man’s between Blur vs. Oasis and Radiohead’s Fine Computer using a reputation being a blistering live action along with a distinctly non-Anglo selection of cheeky punk-pop. However, the group’s debut record, Externally, …

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Symphorce

Symphorce is much metallic music group from Hamburg, Germany, which, though often lumped in to the power metallic category, actually gives a lot more than that subgenre’s regular blueprint, via more progressive and great metallic elements. Shaped in 1998 by workaholic vocalist Andy B. Franck (previously with prog-rockers Ivanhoe and …

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Snakecharmer

British hard rock and roll supergroup Snakecharmer was shaped in 2013 by previous users of Whitesnake, Wishbone Ash, and Thunder, amongst others. Acoustic guitar wiz Micky Moody experienced enjoyed an extended and storied profession in blues-rock dating completely back again to his use Tramline in the ’60s. After his acrimonious …

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Greta Van Fleet

Greta Truck Fleet certainly are a quartet of good-looking millennial men who are out of stage with their period: they’re unapologetic throwbacks towards the golden period of classic rock and roll — specifically, the golden period of Led Zeppelin. Elevated on rock and roll in the Michigan town of Frankenmuth …

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The Steel Woods

Several Southern rock and roll traditionalists from Nashville, the Metal Woods lay state to the sound pioneered by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Like Skynyrd, the Metal Woods balance weighty blues-rock with Southern poetry, which quartet put in a little bit of plain-spoken outlaw nation to the blend, as evidenced on the 2017 …

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Power

An Australian trio addicted to overdriven boogie and high-impact proto-punk, Power came collectively in a fitting way, after three close friends were comparing records about vintage rock and roll over a substantial amount of beers. Hailing from Melbourne, Power features Nathan Williams (ex-Gutter Gods, ex-Dribble) on acoustic guitar and vocals, …

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One Desire

One Desire was shaped in 2012 when drummer Ossi Sivula started demo’ing tracks he’d written with close friends and fellow music artists, nonetheless it wouldn’t end up being until 2014 when issues began to click after Sivula met fellow Finnish guitarist Jimmy Westerlund, who had moved back again to his …

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Cromwell

An Irish hard rock-band whose swaggering but melodic sound was knowledgeable simply by blues, boogie, and psychedelia, Cromwell were shaped in Drumcondra, a suburb in the north side of Dublin, in 1970. The band’s initial lineup featured business lead vocalist Mick O’Hagan, business lead guitarist Patrick Brady, bassist Michael Kiely, …

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Jack Russell’s Great White

California native Jack port Russell is a rock and roll vocalist and songwriter, and a founding person in early-’80s hard rock and roll radio staples Great Light. Citing affects like Robert Vegetable and Steven Tyler, Russell spent his formative years fronting high-school rings. In 1977 he co-founded the music group …

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