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Addict

English quartet Addict’s origins get back to childhood friends Tag Aston and James Denham. With Aston performing lead and Denham on bass, both experienced a succession of rings within their hometown of Cambridge. Relocating to London in the first ’90s, they added Danish-born guitarist Nikolaj Juel and finished Addict’s lineup …

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Steve Gibbons

A critic once known as Steve Gibbons “the British Bob Seger,” which, as descriptions go, might have been very much worse, but is actually predicated on superficialities. Both men are fundamentally unpretentious, blue-collar rockers who attained fame (Seger a lot more therefore than Gibbons) as veterans. But Gibbons’ solo profession …

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Dan Baird

Dan Baird initial rose to popularity within the ’80s because the frontman with rootsy boogie rock and roll revivalists the Georgia Satellites and continued to some lively single career performing heartfelt and energetic Southern-accented rock and roll & roll. Delivered on Dec 12, 1953, in NORTH PARK, California but elevated …

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The Georgia Satellites

At the same time when rock and roll & move didn’t value its root base, the Georgia Satellites came crashing in to the charts using a shock hit single to remind everybody where in fact the music had result from. The strike one, 1986’s “Maintain THE HANDS to Yourself,” rocked …

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The Brandos

The gritty, back-to-basics rock & roll of New York’s the Brandos has roots within the Seattle scene, however, not one that become famous. Brandos frontman Dave Kincaid once led the Allies, an early-’80s power pop music group that earned an MTV competition using the video for “Emma Peel off.” However, …

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Gilby Clarke

Although he’s issued several solo albums by himself, guitarist Gilby Clarke is most beneficial known for his brief stint as an associate of Guns N’ Roses. Blessed on August 17, 1962, in Cleveland, OH, Clarke afterwards relocated to LA, where he dropped into the regional music scene using such obscure …

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Guns N’ Roses

At the same time when pop was dominated by dance music and pop-metal, Guns N’ Roses brought raw, unappealing rock & move crashing back to the charts. These were not really nice boys; fine boys don’t enjoy rock & move. They were awful, misogynistic, and violent; these were also funny, …

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New Barbarians

The roots of the brand new Barbarians lie in Ron Wood’s have to have a backing band for the supporting tour of his 1974 debut I’ve Got MY VERY OWN Album to accomplish. He performed a gig in Kilburn backed by his Encounters bandmate keyboardist Ian McLagan, and Rolling Rocks …

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Red Devils

Blues-influenced hard rockers the Reddish colored Devils were shaped in LA, California, USA, in 1988. The music group contains Lester Butler (d. 1998; vocals, harp), Jonny Ray Bartel (bass) and Costs Bateman (drums) amongst others, although just these three had been within the 90s line-up which also highlighted Paul Size …

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Mike Clink

As an underling at L.A.’s famed Record Flower studio room Mike Clink discovered the ropes of hard rock and roll production through the masters. All of this became important when, in 1987 and following a group of failed efforts, a young music group named Weapons N’ Roses asked Clink to …

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