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American Mars

American Mars, from Detroit, takes on an ethereal, textured make of Americana laced with pedal steel and vocalist Thomas Trimble’s frankly confessional lyrics. Affected by moody predecessors such as for example Galaxie 500, Give Lee Buffalo, and Yo La Tengo, American Mars arrived collectively in 1995. In 1997, the group …

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The Walkabouts

Despite their background (punk), geography (Seattle), and label affiliation (Sub Pop), the Walkabouts were not a grunge band; dark, haunting, and elegiac, their function rather sprung forth from your storytelling customs of American origins music as well as the kinetic enjoyment of rock and roll & move. The Walkabouts had …

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Rachael Yamagata

Vocalist/songwriter Rachael Yamagata was raised hearing Carole Ruler, Roberta Flack, Adam Taylor, and so on, for music was the thing in Yamagata’s lifestyle that remained consistent. Her parents divorced when she was two, forcing her to discover a stability between her German-Italian mother’s house in NEW YORK as well as …

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Kate Campbell

Individuals and culture of the present day South serve as the inspiration for the songs of Nashville-based singer/songwriter Kate Campbell. The girl of the Baptist preacher, Campbell uses her tracks to chronicle the societal adjustments below the Mason-Dixon Range. Created in New Orleans, where her dad was going to seminary …

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Jon Dee Graham

Most widely known for his stint while a member from the acclaimed ’80s roots-rock music group the real Believers, vocalist/guitarist Jon Dee Graham was also a longtime fixture from the renowned Austin, TX music picture. Raised on the ranch located close to the Texas-Mexico boundary, he found your guitar at …

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Freakwater

Despite their alternative rock and roll pedigree and their house on the label better known for experimental music, Freakwater was probably one of the most traditionally grounded bands on the choice country scene. Performers/guitarists/songwriters Janet Beveridge Bean and Catherine Ann Irwin blend original materials (having a modern lyrical perspective) and …

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Jack Logan

Singer/songwriter Jack port Logan was not the overnight achievement he were initially — a prolific and gifted skill, he spent over ten years while an unknown before emerging like a critic’s darling along with his 1994 debut, Mass. A indigenous of southern Illinois, after senior high school Logan and his …

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Kevn Kinney

Kevn Kinney was the business lead singer from the Atlanta rock-band Drivin’ n’ Cryin’, but because the band’s 1986 inception he’s released some extra acoustic records by himself, frequently collaborating with R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck. MacDougal Blues for Isle in 1990 announced the rocker’s introduction around the folk picture with …

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Freewheelers

Roots-rock combo the Freewheelers shaped in LA in 1989, buying a lineup of singer/guitarist Luther Russell, bassist Jason Hiller, pianist Chris Joyner, keyboardist Dave Sobel, and drummer John Hofer ahead of saving their self-titled 1991 Geffen label debut. Despite great reviews, the recording didn’t make much industrial impact, in support …

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Gerald Collier

Upon the 1995 breakup of the greatest Kissers on the planet, vocalist/guitarist Gerald Collier refashioned himself alternatively country singer/songwriter. He authorized with C/Z Information and released his single debut, I HAD FORMED to Giggle Like Hell, in 1996; his self-titled major-label debut for Warner Brothers made an appearance in 1998, …

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