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Vicki Sue Robinson

Vicki Sue Robinson turned the disco and pop music world ugly with her rousing 1976 TOP Pop smash “Convert the Defeat Around.” A solid, radiant vocalist, Robinson’s information were among among the better produced and organized ’70s disco produces, with solid beats constructed on solid music. Blessed in Harlem in …

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Gene Simmons

Although Gene Simmons found fame being a blood-spurting, fire-breathing, bass-playing demon with Kiss, his early years were about as far taken out as it is possible to possibly get from the notorious rock music group. Blessed August 25, 1949, and called Chaim Witz, he and his mom left Israel with …

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Dredg

Hailing from Los Gatos, CA, Dredg started sharpening their aggro-metal appear in the first ’90s. Made up of Gavin Hayes (vocals/electric guitar), Tag Engles (electric guitar), Drew Roulette (bass), and Dino Campanella (drums), the group was executing in area night clubs before they’d also graduated from senior high school. Dredg …

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Gotan Project

Before they perfected the electronica-meets-tango sound from the Gotan Project, Paris musicians Philippe Cohen Solal and Christoph H. Mueller proved helpful together within the Children from Brazil and Stereo system Action Unlimited as soon as 1996. Launching their music on Solal’s Ya Basta label, both quickly captured the ears of …

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Greg Howe

Easton, PA’s Greg Howe was a breathing of oxygen amidst the seemingly never-ending blast of harmonic small electric guitar virtuosos pouring forth in the Shrapnel Information label in the later ’80s. While various other post-Yngwie Malmsteen players from the “shred electric guitar” genre had been seeking the dramatic neo-classical vein, …

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Dorothy Lamour

Singer and celebrity noted for the sarong she donned in lots of of her movies, Dorothy Lamour offers performed with such legends seeing that Bing Crosby and Bob Wish. Delivered Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton, Lamour was crowned Miss New Orleans in 1930. Her dad was a waiter and her mom …

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Focus

Best remembered for his or her bizarre graph smash “Hocus Pocus,” Dutch progressive rock-band Focus was shaped in Amsterdam in 1969 by vocalist/keyboardist/flutist Thijs vehicle Leer, bassist Martin Dresden, and drummer Hans Cleuver. With the next addition of guitarist Jan Akkerman, the group released its debut LP, In and Out …

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Del Paxton

Buffalo-based indie emo act Del Paxton take their name from the imaginary jazz pianist within the 1996 film That Thing YOU CHOOSE TO DO!. The energy trio of vocalist/guitarist Dylan Britain, vocalist/bassist Zach Schoedel, and drummer Greg McClure had been all veterans of various other bands if they produced Del …

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Fly Pan Am

The Montreal-based quartet Fly Pan Am may be the main project of Godspeed You Dark Emperor’s guitarist Roger Tellier-Craig. While both these groups offer in complicated, musique concrete-influenced instrumental items, Fly Skillet Am pursues a far more restrained, minimalist musical eyesight. The group’s break up seven-inch with Godspeed You Dark …

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Gotthard

Gotthard, a Swiss very difficult rock-band who sing in British, are probably one of the most effective musical functions ever to arise from Switzerland. Gotthard offered over two million albums world-wide, one million of these bought from Switzerland only (a nation of significantly less than eight million inhabitants, remember), as …

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