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Marcus Hook Roll Band

Marcus Hook Move Music group wasn’t a long-lived music group, nor did they get very much attention if they were dynamic between the many years of 1972 and 1974. Even so, the studio-based group occupies a significant put in place Australian rock and roll & roll background because this creation …

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Jason James

Although he was raised encircled by country music, singer/songwriter Jason James found the genre later on. A indigenous of Texas Town, Texas, James started playing acoustic guitar in his teenagers, playing in punk and alt-rock rings well into his twenties before finding a enthusiasm for classic nation and honky tonk. …

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Hoodoo Rhythm Devils

The Hoodoo Rhythm Devils rode the post-hippie wave emanating from SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in the dawn from the ’70s. Fusing blues boogie with country-rock rave-ups, full-throated rock and roll & move and a hint of spirit, they didn’t quite appear to be any other music group in the Bay …

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Lord Newborn & the Magic Skulls

The project of three producer/musicians, Cash Tag, Shawn Lee, and Tommy Guerrero, Lord Newborn & the Magic Skulls aren’t an organization in the frequently accepted sense of the term, but are even more of a collaborative studio configuration. Functioning at Cash Mark’s L.A.-structured studio in 2008, the trio come up …

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Spooky Men’s Chorale

The eclectic choral ensemble referred to as the Spooky Men’s Chorale was formed in 2011 by Stephen Taberner, a fresh Zealand native surviving in Australia. Component severe men’s choir, component choral pranksters, Taberner’s part as “spookmeister” (choirmaster) of the group started while he was surviving in the Blue Mountains area …

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Mother & the Addicts

Much like fellow Glaswegian dance-rocker Franz Ferdinand, stylish art-poppers Mom & the Addicts carved themselves a good small niche in the brand new wave revival scene by combining their eclectic tastes (Fifty percent Man Fifty percent Biscuit, Orange Juice, the Fall) using the sounds of mainstream ’80s radio staples (Duran …

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The Superions

The Superions found Earth to dominate the earth with delirious dance music. They began by taking on the body of B-52s frontman Fred Schneider, key pad and electrical drum participant Noah Brodie, and programmer Dan Marshall, and generating an album’s well worth of Xmas music known as Destination…Xmas! But seriously, …

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Black Joe Lewis

Austin-based Dark Joe Lewis is usually a modern singer and guitarist having a bent toward vintage blues, soul, and R&B. Supported by his music group the Honeybears, Lewis pulls motivation from such famous “shouters” as Howlin’ Wolf, Wilson Pickett, and Wayne Brown, aswell as smoother crooners including Sam Cooke. Dark …

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Anima

Nordhausen, Germany’s Anima (never to end up being confused using a half-dozen different steel bands strewn over the globe writing the name) began acquiring form in 2005, when guitarist André Steinmann and drummer Benjamin Kühnemund began a group called Metmachines, obtaining second guitarist Steven Holl and bassist Justin Schüler a …

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J. Roddy Walston and the Business

Focusing on a classic-sounding Southern rock and roll/Americana design that emphasizes tracks and danceable kinetics over bare hipness and trendy pop gimmicks, J. Roddy Walston and the business enterprise shaped in Cleveland, Tennessee in 2002, shifting north to Baltimore, Maryland 2 yrs later on in 2004. After several lineup adjustments, …

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