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THP Orchestra

Led by producers Ian Guenther and Willi Morrison, the THP Orchestra was a Euro-disco outfit that documented in Toronto, Canada in the past due ’70s. THP wasn’t in fact based in European countries, although its three albums shown the Guenther/Morrison team’s gratitude of the sort of smooth and shiny (but …

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Bekah Kelso

Vocalist/songwriter Bekah Kelso began her music profession in San Antonio, TX, by showing up in music productions as a kid. Because of her strong shows and powerful tone of voice, Kelso was quickly fielding invitations to execute single at several venues through the entire city. After senior high school, she …

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Jenni Alpert

Vocalist, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist Jenni Alpert was created in LA and adopted in age four. She began to sing and perform piano while residing in numerous foster homes, and later on learned to try out the guitar aswell, and began composing tunes early. As acquainted with jazz as she …

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Alela Diane

Area of the nouveau psych-folk motion that took form as the initial decade from the 21st hundred years drew to an in depth, the American-born vocalist/songwriter Alela Diane got her begin because of a well-received, self-released saving (2003’s Forest Parade) and a supporting hands from established scenester Joanna Newsom. After …

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Rachel Unthank

Steeped in the musical heritage and folklore so loaded in the northeast of England, Rachel Unthank and her younger sister Becky discovered a fresh method of showing the songs, stories, and customs of their house area around Ryton, Newcastle, to a new audience. Oddly provided their wealthy traditional qualifications and …

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Sandy Scofield

A multi-Juno Award nominee, Sandy Scofield can be an similarly multifaceted performer. With encounter in rings as stylistically assorted as rockabilly, Cajun, jazz, vocal, and zydeco, Scofield (a Metis/Cree/Saulteaux Local UNITED STATES) started her professional music profession in 1986. Her abilities and shows, both live and documented, have earned her …

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Elyse

Perhaps most widely known to a select band of past due-’60s psych rock fans and revivalists mainly because Elyse, Elyse Weinberg was created in Canada and, after making little waves within the Toronto folk scene in the 1960s (the same place and time therefore legendary names mainly because Neil Young …

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Lori Davidson

San Francisco-native Lori Davidson started her music schooling at a age group with classical electric guitar. Everything was heading great until she noticed some excellent samples of rock and roll and blues on the air. She discovered some brand-new chord graphs, added vocals, and was prepared to amuse her friends. …

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Michelle Willis

Prior to starting a single career, British-born, Canadian-raised singer/songwriter Michelle Willis amassed an extraordinary réamounté through a number of collaborations and are a session keyboardist. After graduating from Toronto’s Humber University jazz system, Willis became mixed up in city’s music picture, eventually growing beyond its limitations to utilize a number …

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Cynthia Alexander

Vocalist/songwriter Cynthia Alexander is a folk hero in the Philippines. A multi-instrumentalist who also generates and arranges her tracks, Alexander started playing acoustic guitar at age seven. Her sibling, renowned cultural musician Joey Ayala, offered her with early chord lessons. She went to college at Ateneo De Davao and in …

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