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Mikey Wax

Vocalist/songwriter and Long Isle native Mikey Polish took to music in a young age group, understanding how to play the piano and write his initial songs at age eight. A decade later, while participating in university in Nashville, Polish continued to build up his musical abilities and released his debut …

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Secrets in Stereo

Secrets in Stereo system may be the polished pop/rock and roll task of Josh Ryan, a Nashville-based vocalist/songwriter and maker. Born and elevated in Mississippi, Ryan later on relocated to Tennessee and released an electronic EP, Not really Today, with help from co-writers Jason Collum and Nathan Walters. A self-titled …

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Mark Bennett

A singer/songwriter whose music recalls Dave Matthews and Darius Rucker, Tag Bennett was created in Ireland in 1972, but has appreciated his greatest achievement in European countries. Bennett have been composing and singing music for quite some time when he made a decision to spend a season in Germany in …

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Max Morgan

The son of successful soccer star Barry Venison, Maximum Morgan initially designed to follow his father’s career until an agonizing growth spurt sidelined him at age 13. Experiencing painful bones and aching legs, he temporarily quit his athletic teaching and embraced music rather, mastering your guitar and piano while also …

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Ari Hest

Ari Hest became thinking about music while still an adolescent developing up in the Bronx. Though he’d used piano lessons as a kid, he trained himself how exactly to play your guitar, mainly by hearing information from his parents’ collection (Paul Simon) and option radio (Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews). While …

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O.A.R.

O.A.R. (an acronym for the band’s complete moniker, Of the Revolution) changed itself from an unbiased college music group to a Billboard chart-topper during the period of a long, mixed career. Initial, two from the band’s demonstration recordings had been hawked on college or university campuses. Then, information pass on …

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Gary Jules

With 1998’s Greetings from the medial side, Gary Jules emerged among the most gifted songwriting talents to surface through the decade. The recording was eventually sunk by poor record label managing and, because of this, unfortunately neglected by an unknowing general public. It might be 3 years before he resurfaced …

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Greenstreet

Hailing from suburban Detroit, Greenstreet crafted an amiable, organic pop audio much like adult alternative works like Teach, O.A.R., and Maroon 5. The band’s lineup fluctuated initially, but by 2003 they’d solidified around vocalist/guitarist Matt Kysia, business lead guitarist Mike Vendittelli, drummer Scott Poloney, and bassist Matt Vendittelli. Greenstreet produced …

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Ryan Cabrera

Guitarist, songwriter, and Tx local Ryan Cabrera never planned on a profession in music. His hobby converted into a enthusiasm after hearing Dave Matthews, leading to him to carefully turn his back again on the loud punk rock and roll of his high-school music group, Caine, and grab an classical …

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Dakona

Dakona formed within the mid-’90s when Ryan McAllister and his cousin, John Biondolillo, teamed up making use of their close friends Shane Dueck and Brook Winstanley. Spending their leisure time rehearsing within an aged barn, Dakona performed any gig they could easily get, including opening for any sex therapist, a …

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