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Andy Borg

Multi-platinum Austrian vocalist Andy Borg was created in Vienna in 1960. Known mainly to get a string of local hit tracks that included “Adios Amor” and “Arrivederci, Claire,” Borg offers spent a lot of his lengthy and successful profession like a moderator and broadcaster on well-known European tv shows.

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Mohamed Adio Shigoo

The first choice and keyboardist of Maulidi Music Party, typically the most popular taurab music group in Kenya through the 1970s and ’80s, Mohamed Adio Shigoo has continued to offer an infectious design of dance music. As well as ex-Maulidi Musical Party bassist and vocalist, Jumaa Bakari Chera, Shigoo continues …

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Bixo da Seda

Seminal Brazilian rock-band inspired by Green Floyd and Yes, the Bixo da Seda, led by Fughetti Luz, was using the Liverpool (that it derived), the initial rock groups through the Rio Grande do Sul state to truly have a nationwide reputation. Shaped by Fughetti (vocals), Pecos Pássaro (electric guitar), Mimi …

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Isaías e Seus Chorões

Isaías e seus Chorõsera, São Paulo’s most significant choro group, 1st made an appearance in 1970, even though some members from the 1st lineup had currently played alongside the Conjunto Atlântico from 1955. Taking part in many choro programs in the state-run Television Cultura in São Paulo, the group performed …

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Greenland Whalefishers

The inception of Norway’s Greenland Whalefishers goes back to 1993 when the Pogues were still unceremoniously plugging along and before the influx of middle-’90s Pogues wannabe groups. Created by vocalist and songwriter Arvid Grov and multi-instrumentalist Gunnar Grov, the Greenland Whalefishers had been became a member of by empathetic Norwegian …

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Cláudio Camunguelo

Flutist, dancer, and vocalist/improviser in the partido-alto design, Cláudio Camunguelo continues to be building a sound reputation locally circles of samba and choro because the ’60s; but just after he got second put in place the Choro Event of Rio, was he offered to a more substantial viewers. A self-taught …

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Fausto Nilo

Author of more than 300 recorded tracks, Fausto Nilo wrote several strikes registered by many best performers: “Amor nas Estrelas” (with Roberto de Carvalho), recorded by Nara Leão; “Pão e Poesia” (with Moraes Moreira), “Pequenino Cão” (with Caio Sílvio), “Um Desejo Só Não Basta” (with Francisco Casaverde), “Você É Genuine” …

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Na Dorsa

Traditional Irish folk band Na Dorsa comprises a fifty percent dozen long-term friends who sometimes performed together in Galway before joining forces officially as an organization in 2000. The name of the music group comes from a city in South Armagh known as Dorsey or, as the local people call …

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Nássara

Among the main composers of Carnaval strikes during the 10 years between 1930 and 1940, Nássara coined a distinguishable design through parodies of famous compositions (for example, in “Nós Queremos Uma Valsa,” he quoted the “Valsa dos Patinadores,” by Emil Waldteufel). A few of his biggest strikes had been “Alalaô,” …

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Dave Guard & The Calypsonians

Even though the Kingston Trio, made up of Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, and Bob Shane, met in Palo Alto in the middle-’50s, the members of the group also participated in other acts throughout that time. When Shane briefly shifted to Hawaii prior to the Kingston Trio got ever recorded, Safeguard …

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