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King’s X

Few hard rock and roll rings are as widely well known yet criminally overlooked as King’s X. The trio (bassist/vocalist Doug Pinnick, guitarist/vocalist Ty Tabor, and drummer/vocalist Jerry Gaskill) appeared destined for the big style with their amazing mixture of melodic Beatlesque harmonies, metallic riffing, and prog rock and roll …

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Bill Nelson

Expenses Nelson is both an enigma and an extremely general public person whose motivations sometimes seem shrouded in organic mysteries, yet whose at-times prodigious result amounts to general public development of track ideas and music experiments. He continues to be both a acoustic guitar hero and the backdrop figure in …

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Blind Faith

Blind Trust were the music group that introduced the entire world to the idea of a rock and roll “supergroup,” a combo featuring many music artists who had already achieved popularity and critical acclaim before joining forces to create music. Blind Trust also unwittingly founded probably one of the most …

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Super 400

Based from upstate NY, the trio of Super 400 draw out a hybrid of power pop and classic rock and roll that’s influenced by Cream, Jimi Hendrix, as well as the Allman Brothers. Making use of their self-titled full-length debut released in 1998 through Cacophone Information, Island Information eventually released …

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Sylvester “Sly Stone” Stewart

James Brown might have invented funk, but Sly Rock perfected it; his alchemical fusion of spirit, rock and roll, gospel, and psychedelia turned down stylistic boundaries just as much as his explosive support band the Family members Rock disregarded racial and gender limitations, creating a group of euphoric however politically …

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Sister Double Happiness

Sister Double Joy formed in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 1986 and immediately became the city’s favourite concert pull before even releasing their 1st recording of over-the-top, white colored blues-rock. Gary Floyd and Lynn Perko, who’d performed together within the punk group the Dicks, became a member of with Ben …

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Spirit

Heart was an extremely regarded rock-band that achieved modest business achievement, charting 11 albums within the U.S. between 1968 and 1977. Founded in LA in 1967 by music artists who got an assortment of rock and roll, pop, folk, blues, traditional, and jazz backgrounds, and who ranged in age group …

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T.J. Rehmi

The world’s music continues to be blended in to the unique guitar playing of T.J. Rehmi. A self-taught jazz/blues guitarist who discovered to try out music by Jimi Hendrix, the Moving Rocks, Frank Zappa, and Santana by hearing, Rehmi has truly gone to play a broad spectral range of music. …

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Tony MacAlpine

Progressive metallic guitar virtuoso Tony MacAlpine began his musical education being a classically-trained pianist and violinist; his following rock recordings maintained a pronounced traditional influence, incorporating components of jazz and fusion aswell. He debuted in 1986 using the instrumental Advantage of Insanity, documented with an all-star line-up including bassist Billy …

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Southern Gentlemen

Shred-guitar virtuoso David T. Chastain shaped the Southern Gentlemen as a car for exploring weighty, Southern-fried blues-rock within the vein of idols, like Jimi Hendrix, Robin Trower, and ZZ Best. The group was curved out by bassist Kevin Kekes and drummer Dennis Lesh, while Chastain assumed lead vocal responsibilities. Amazing …

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