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Gene Lees

b. Frederick Eugene Lees, 8 Feb 1928, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. After learning music at Hamilton as well as the Berklee University Of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, Lees created his writing skill, employed in journalism, frequently as music critic, in both Canada and the united states. Lees in addition has written …

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Kenny Rankin

A pop and standards singer during his lengthy profession, Kenny Rankin debuted in 1967 along with his 1st album, Brain Dusters, which presented the soft rock and roll strike “Peaceful.” During the period of the first ’70s, Rankin gradually developed a pursuing with a reliable stream of information and shows …

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Steve Czarnecki

The powerful, swirling, sounds from the Hammond B-3 organ have provided the backbone for the music of keyboardist Steve Czarnecki. His six-piece music group, offering vocalist Nate Pruitt, guitarists Mike Renwick and Expenses Schrey, saxophone participant Bob Johnson and drummer Dan Sabanovich, rank among the best interpreters of the traditional …

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Michael Franks

Michael Franks occupied a uniquely popular market in the wonderful world of soft jazz and pop music in the 1970s; he was one particular crossover performers who defied easy category on the air (which produced him perfect for Radio of the time), and discovered an audience mainly among university students. …

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Mark Winkler

Known for his easy, calm, laid-back sense of golf swing, Mark Winkler is really a versatile vocalist/songwriter whose affects (immediate or indirect) consist of Dave Frishberg, Mose Allison, Kenny Rankin, and Michael Franks (amongst others). The LA resident is comfy in either jazz or pop configurations; he did his talk …

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