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The Dirty Guv’nahs

A classic-sounding Southern rock-band from Knoxville, Tennessee, the Dirty Guv’nahs (frontman Adam Trimble, Hammond organist Chris Doody, pianist Michael Jenkins, guitarists Michael Jenkins and Cozmo Holloway, and brothers Justin and Aaron Hoskins on bass and drums, respectively) create an energized music mix that recalls the Dark Crowes, Lynyrd Skynyrd, as …

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The Everymen

Happy sons and daughters from the state of NJ, the Everymen certainly are a band with a small amount of everything: the hard but tuneful melodies of ’60s rock, the best and powerful sound of Bruce Springsteen and his heartland rock brethren, the brutal attitude of punk rock, as well …

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Horseshoe

An acidity rock-loving quintet with a definite nation twang, Horseshoe rose through the debris of Tabs Jones, a music group that somehow fused rootsy authenticity using the twisted gospel of Green Floyd’s crazed previous leader, Syd Barrett. From then on group sputtered in 1992, business lead singer Greg Timber, drummer …

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The Rescues

Dubbed by some in the music industry as another torch bearers in the prolonged type of that state’s supergroup lineage (i.e., the Eagles, Fleetwood Macintosh, etc.) the Rescues had been a trio of well-established singe/songwriters who acquired pedigrees and knowledge with a number of the biggest brands in rock and …

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Mudcrutch

Produced in Gainesville, FL, in 1970, Mudcrutch had been essentially a precursor to Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, using a after that 17-year-old Tom Petty on bass, Mike Campbell and Tom Leadon (the brother of ex-Eagle Bernie Leadon) on guitars, Benmont Tench on keyboards, and Randall Marsh on drums. Popular …

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Donna Jean Godchaux

As the only female officially billed using the Grateful Deceased, Donna Jean Godchaux held her own on-stage with all of those other boys. Without a founding member, nor was she using the music group for too much time, a female tone of voice belting out “Dancin’ in the Roads,” or …

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Henry Lee Summer

Expressing a raw and impulsive design of rock and roll & move, Henry Lee Summer time trained himself guitar, piano, and drums by playing combined with the perfect in country, R&B, rock and roll & move, and blues, always adding his have voice and design. Summer time recorded his 1st …

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Henry Paul

Led by Henry Paul (b. 25 August 1949, Kingston, NY, USA) himself on electric guitar and vocals, this US rock-band, produced in the later 70s, additionally highlighted Jim Seafood (electric guitar/vocals), Costs Crain (electric guitar), Barry Rapp (keyboards), Wally Dentz (bass) and Costs Hoffman (drums). Ahead of their basis, Paul …

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Danny Federici

Keyboard participant Danny Federici continues to be closely connected with Bruce Springsteen throughout his profession. Although Federici originated from northern NJ, from the past due ’60s he was area of the community of music artists playing in the Upstage Golf club in the south Shirt shore city of Asbury Recreation …

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Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band

When Bruce Springsteen finally broke to country wide recognition in nov 1975 after ten years of trying, critics hailed him simply because the savior of rock and roll & move, the single musician who brought jointly all of the exuberance of ’50s rock and roll as well as the thoughtfulness …

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