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Dean Miller

The son of Roger Miller (famed for the perennial “Ruler of the street”), contemporary country singer/songwriter Dean Miller was created in LA in 1965 but raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Starting his performing profession as a single act in the Santa Fe membership circuit, he relocated to L.A. in …

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Chris Gray

The productions of deep home expert and Chicago historian-of-sorts Chris Grey tug at the same compelling heartstrings as classic producers like Larry Noticed and Marshall Jefferson. Motivated by Heard aswell as Blaze, Ron Trent as well as the Wamdue Task, Gray was raised in Mississippi totally unaware of advancements in …

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Tony Alamo

Most widely known for his association using the past due sweet band innovator Sammy Kaye (b. Mar. 31, 1910, d. Jun. 2, 1987) in the ’40s and ’50s, the Tony Alamo profiled with this bio shouldn’t be confused using the infamous quasi-evangelist/cult innovator Tony Alamo (whose bizarre antics possess ranged …

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Randy Barlow

A singer/songwriter who reached his business top in the later ’70s, Randy Barlow was created in Detroit in 1943. By age ten, he was playing electric guitar with regional R&B rings; at 14, he was executing professionally. After departing university in 1965, he transferred to California to become Hollywood stuntman, …

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David Kimbrough, Jr.

David Kimbrough, Jr. sure provides packed a whole lot of living — and therefore, fodder once and for all music — into his years spent in north Mississippi. A reformed medication addict and split cocaine seller, Kimbrough is youthful by blues criteria, and includes a extremely bright future before him …

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Henry Fillmore

No, he’s not really the man which the Fillmore auditoriums had been called after, but if it had been up to the brass and marching music group music artists from the world, he’d have already been. Henry Fillmore’s profession spanned half of a hundred years and he appears to established …

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Randy Howard

After employed in local clubs, outlaw country singer Randy Howard produced his name on Bobby Lord’s television series, and he previously his own show. He composed “God Don’t Reside in Nashville, Tennessee” and “She’s a Fan,” both which made an appearance on his initial LP, 1976’s Occasionally. His breakthrough emerged …

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Bahamas

Bahamas may be the single task of Toronto-based guitarist and music gun-for-hire Afie Jurvanen. Having a thoroughly trained hearing for melody that he’s honed during his period playing with famous brands Feist and Howie Beck, Jurvanen’s single project includes a stripped-down and contemplative audio that targets doing even more with …

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Quinn Sullivan

Vocalist, songwriter, and blues acoustic guitar prodigy Quinn Sullivan was created March 26, 1999 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. He received his 1st guitar at age three rather than looked back. An all natural musician, he first obtained some national interest when he made an appearance within the Ellen DeGeneres Display …

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Ray Scott

In the 1970s, country music was hijacked by rebel artists who decided it had been time to accomplish things their own way. “Damn the establishment” was the fight cry for men like Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams, Jr.. For these performers, music was greater than a item, more than simply …

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