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Chain Gang

The all-Pinay group String Gang is renowned because of its bold eclecticism and unyielding independent spirit. Comprising Naomi Villa (vocals), Mae Reyes (guitars), Dorcas Mallare (drums), and Aye Ubaldo (bass), String Gang produced in Manila, Philippines. When Mallare’s university pals opened up the club Crimson Rocks (afterwards called Membership Dredd), …

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Barry Drake

A mediocre singer-songwriter, who recorded three forgettable albums in the early-1970s, Barry Drake has found his true getting in touch with being a lecturer on the annals of stone. Called “Campus lecturer of the entire year”, with the Natrional Association for Campus Actions, in 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000, …

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Joanna Dean

Joanna Dean was perhaps one of the most appealing blues artists from the late ’80s. Agreed upon to a significant cope with Polydor, she was in comparison to Janis Joplin and Bonnie Raiit following discharge of her debut record, Misbehavin’, in 1989. As the record showcased her abilities as an …

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Gin Wigmore

Vocalist/songwriter Gin Wigmore crafts emotional, intelligent folk-pop in the vein of contemporaries like Feist, Fiona Apple, and Brandi Carlile. Created in Auckland, New Zealand, her big break arrived after defeating out 11,000 talented individuals to earn the International Songwriting Competition in NY, which led to a record cope with Common …

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Ashley Cleveland

The earthy Christian rocker Ashley Cleveland began her career through the mid-’80s like a Nashville session vocalist, singing on more than 200 records before cutting her own demonstration tape with drummer/producer Craig Krampf. The documenting received her a agreement with Atlantic, and in 1991, Cleveland released her debut recording Big …

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Alannah Myles

Toronto rock and roll singer Alannah Myles spent many years attempting unsuccessfully to protected a Canadian record deal, so she and songwriting partner Christopher Ward set their sights south from the border. Myles documented a demonstration and video for the tune “JUST ONE SINGLE Kiss,” which got the interest of …

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4 Non Blondes

4 Non Blondes howled their way onto the graphs in 1993 with “WHAT’S GOING ON?” and vanished with out a whisper. Produced in 1989 with Linda Perry (vocals), Shaunna Hall (electric guitar), Christa Hillhouse (bass), and Wanda Time (drums), 4 Non Blondes acquired no problems getting major brands based on …

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Halley DeVestern

Halley DeVestern was created in Long Isle, NY. Right before she strike her teenagers, her parents bought her a acoustic guitar and payed for her to consider lessons. They most likely never dreamed she’d stick to them, significantly less 1 day make an effective profession out of her music. After …

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Marilyn Scott

Created and raised in southern California, vocalist Marilyn Scott matters among her first affects singers like Aretha Franklin, Donny Hathaway, Gladys Knight, Janis Joplin, Etta Wayne and Sam Cooke. She started performing in regional clubs and college features when she was 15. She shifted to SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA to …

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Elkie Brooks

English pop-jazz-blues crooner Elkie Brooks (given birth to Elaine Bookbinder) dominated U.K. radio in the past due ’70s with some strike singles that founded her as “the biggest-selling feminine album designer in the annals of the English pop graphs.” The Manchester indigenous, who was raised in an incredibly musical family, …

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