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Rosalyn Tureck

After childhood keyboard lessons with various teachers in Chicago, Rosalyn Tureck visited Juilliard to review using the famed Olga Samaroff. Though she experienced performed in recitals and concerts as a kid in Chicago, Tureck drawn particular interest with her NY debut soon after her graduation in 1935. More than the …

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Kaya

The success of Kaya, an openly gay, outrageously flamboyant transvestite, was a wake-up demand Japan’s notoriously conservative music industry. Delivered Tatsuya Kasei on July 17, 1983 in Tokushima, he began in music in 1999 beneath the name Hime (Princess) in the short-lived visible kei rings Meties and Isola, but his …

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Nowhere

Nowhere (stylized mainly because the affirmative “nowHere”) combines the skills of spoken term vocalist Trey Hales and instrumentalist Anays Torres (of My Iron Lung). Nearly rap, not really totally slam poetry, Nowhere’s music is designed for poignancy, with Hales’ stories woven over Torres’ split sonics. A indigenous of Portland, Oregon, …

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