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America

A light folk-rock act of the first ’70s, America had many Top Ten strikes, including the quantity ones “A Equine without Name” and “Sister Golden Locks.” Vocalists/guitarists Dewey Bunnell, Dan Look, and Gerry Beckley fulfilled while these were still in senior high school in the past due ’60s; all three …

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Stan Rogers

Stan Rogers originated from Hamilton, Ontario, a six-foot-four poet who began as a rock and roll bassist before embracing folk music. Along with his wealthy voice, he utilized his music to contact to life every one of the question and mysticism of his indigenous Canada. His performing was occasionally recognised …

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Fairground Saints

LA trio Fairground Saints come with an upbeat, breezy folk-pop audio that offers a lot of mainstream charm having a sturdy, roots-oriented core. In the beginning an acoustic duo comprising California natives Mason Vehicle Valin (vocals, acoustic guitar) and Elijah Edwards (vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin, Dobro), both songwriters ultimately recruited …

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Kenny Foster

Nashville-based singer and songwriter Kenny Foster was created and elevated in Joplin, Missouri and was raised singing in church, but he was also fully alert to the pop and nation songs he noticed throughout him, and began playing guitar and writing his 1st songs in senior high school. He majored …

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Pez Wilson

Vocalist/trumpeter Pez Wilson makes personal and laid-back vocalist/songwriter pop using a jazz impact. A movie theater and film composer by trade, the California-based Wilson released his debut record, Waveland, on Landscaping in 2006. A self-titled sophomore work implemented in 2008.

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