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Mr. Chop

Mr. Chop may be the pseudonym of musician and maker Coz Littler, that has made a distinct segment for himself along with his like of vintage noises and technology. In his teenagers, Littler analyzed music theory for any spell and discovered to play acoustic guitar, but he offers said his …

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Chi-Pig

Chi-Pig was an Akron, OH-based new influx power trio comprising guitarist and key pad participant Susan Schmidt, bassist Deborah Smith, and drummer Richard Roberts. Schmidt and Smith had been currently longtime mainstays from the Cleveland/Akron picture, having participated in the teenager all-girl group the indegent Girls through the past due …

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“Awesome”

“Awesome” began as a task involving stars Evan Mosher, John Ackermann, Kirk Anderson, John Osebald, Rob Witmer, David Nixon, and Basil Harris as some sort of cabaret action, something to amuse a audience. Since it grew in reputation, as well as the stars became better musical performers, “Awesome” converted into …

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Leothus Lee Green

Leothus Lee Green, also called Pork Chops, was an early on contemporary of Small Sibling Montgomery and a mentor to Roosevelt Sykes. Blessed in Mississippi around 1900, Green proved helpful as a clothing presser in Vicksburg while perfecting his piano technique. Shortly Leothus was vacationing through the entire Lower Mississippi …

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Al Cooper

Alto saxophonist, clarinetist and bandleader Al Cooper was most widely known to be a founding member and the first choice from the Savoy Sultans from 1937 to 1946. Cooper performed early in his profession on the 101 Membership on Lenox Avenue in NY and some additional clubs in NJ and …

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Oscar “Papa” Celestin

Oscar “Papa” Celestin was a cornetist and the first choice of the initial Tuxedo Orchestra, perhaps one of the most popular of the first jazz bands located in New Orleans. From 1910 Celestin led the home band on the Tuxedo Dance Hall on North Franklin St. in the French One …

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Jazz at Preservation Hall

Preservation Hall is definitely New Orleans’ leading house for traditional Dixieland jazz, maintaining its high-caliber house music group and gaining numerous special occasions. In July 1962, Atlantic Information co-founder Nesuhi Ertegun — a longtime lover of classic-style jazz — journeyed to New Orleans for a particular week of concerts documenting …

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Dead Capo

Deceased Capo is among the most first Spanish rings, treading a no-man’s property between jazz, rock and roll, and listener-friendly avant-garde while defying easy categorization. Produced in Madrid in 1999, Deceased Capo surfaced from Insecto’s break up. Since then, associates Javier Díez-Ena (dual bass), Javíer Advertisementán (electric guitar), and Javier …

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Abrete Gandul

Chilean prog rockers Abrete Gandul received their widest worldwide attention to day using the release of 2011’s Enjambre Sismico about Fading Information, an affiliate from the Italian AltrOck imprint. However the Abrete Gandul that released Enjambre Sismico was significantly unique of the band of the same name that got its …

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Permanent Ability

Permanent Ability is usually a commercial-oriented alt-rock music group shaped by Emmy Award-winning TV producer Brian Lanese in 2008. Fronting the LA four-piece, made up of bassist Steve “Dino” Andino, guitarist Nick Gordon, and drummer Gary Rinaldi, Lanese yells raps within their cross of funk and amped-up rock and roll. …

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