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Keith Tippett

For a while through the 1970s, there have been two “Keiths” who played prominent — though never overlapping — tasks in the wonderful world of art rock and roll and progressive rock and roll music. In most of enthusiasts and informal FM listeners, there is Keith Emerson, the embodiment of …

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Alexander Balanescu

Violinist and violist Alexander Balanescu prospects the Balanescu String Quartet, an organization that crosses the boundary between classical and popular music. Classically qualified himself, Balanescu performed 20th hundred years composers for 3 years, then made a decision to develop a music resolved to more folks than simply music professionals. Alexander …

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Marc Charig

Time was whenever a cornetist had an opportunity to become a superstar in popular music, Bix Beiderbecke, Ziggy Ellman, and Harry Adam being the common examples. The finish from the 1920s/early ’30s Dixieland jazz period, as well as the passage of the afterwards big-bands appeared to remove this chance. Rock …

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Paul Rogers

Among Europe’s finest bassists along with a busy free of charge improvisation player much like John Edwards and Barry Man, Paul Rogers is mainly known for his long-standing tenure within the free of charge improv quartet Mujician. A new player of finesse and sense, he offers appeared on a large …

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Paul Dunmall

b. Welling, Kent, Britain. Tenor and soprano saxophonist Dunmall has generated a striking status among fellow post-modernists. After beginning around the clarinet at age 12, Dunmall graduated to alto and tenor and became a member of his first music group while still at college. He toured European countries using the …

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