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Chris Frantz

Among the Speaking Mind’ founding users, drummer Chris Frantz provided the backbeat for all the group’s following recordings (and performances). Given birth to Charton Christopher Frantz on, may 8, 1951, at Fort Campbell, KY, Frantz and his family members ultimately relocated to Pittsburgh through the middle-’60s, where he used the …

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The Modern Lovers

Vocalist/songwriter Jonathan Richman is sufficiently well-established like a single artist, and it’s really easy to forget the undeniable fact that the moniker sometimes useful for his support music group, the Modern Enthusiasts, was once linked to a coherent band of which Richman was an associate. The Boston-based group the present …

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Jerry Harrison

Though he’s hardly a cult persona, Jerry Harrison has didn’t be named a crucial physique in the annals of punk rock and roll, a portion from the music which influenced it, as well as the styles which had grown from punk a lot more than 15 years later on. Best …

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James Honeyman-Scott

Among rock’s many tragic drug-related casualties, Pretenders guitarist Wayne Honeyman-Scott was probably one of the most first and versatile guitarists from the early-’80s new influx movement, building the senselessness of his 1982 loss of life even greater. Created on November 4, 1956, in Hereford, Britain, Honeyman-Scott began acquiring piano lessons …

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Talking Heads

In the beginning of the career, Speaking Heads were all nervous energy, detached emotion, and subdued minimalism. If they released their last recording about 12 years later on, the music group had recorded from art-funk to polyrhythmic worldbeat explorations and basic, melodic acoustic guitar pop. Between their 1st recording in …

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