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Noel Redding

Noel Redding was an associate from the Jimi Hendrix Encounter from its formation in 1966 until he remaining in 1969. He was employed in like a bass participant, reportedly due in a few component to his appear (an enormous afro and his brand granny eyeglasses), despite his actual desire to …

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Omar

Designated by many because the pops of British neo-soul (though his influence reaches U.S. shores aswell), vocalist/songwriter/manufacturer Omar began among the U.K.’s many promising R&B hopefuls along with his early-’90s worldwide hit “THERE IS NOTHING SUCH AS THIS.” Unintentionally staying away from pop stardom, he decided never to bargain his …

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Saybia

Shaped in Nyborg, Denmark in 1993, Saybia (Søren Huss — vocals, Jess Jenson — keyboards, Jeppe Langebek Knudsen — bass, Sebastian Sanstrøm — guitar, Palle Sørensen — drums) self-released several EPs before protecting a significant label cope with EMI. 2001 discovered the band focusing on their debut for the label, …

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Ronnie Aldrich

Ronnie Aldrich (b. Feb 15, 1916; d. Sept 30, 1993) was a classically-trained pianist and the first choice of the favorite British big music group the Squadronaires; he also acquired several strike easy hearing albums in the first ’60s. Aldrich started studing piano as a kid, taking lessons on the …

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Randy Colville

b. 23 Might 1942, Glasgow, Scotland, d. 15 January 2004, Gillingham, Kent, Britain. Clarinettist ‘Randy’ Colville started his varied musical career like a graduate from, and later on as a instructor at, the North College of Music (today the Royal North University of Music) in Manchester, where he gained a …

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Nic Jones

Vocalist Nic Jones was being among the most acclaimed performers to emerge from the Uk folk revival, being successful compliment for his moving vocals in addition to his prowess on electric guitar and fiddle. Significantly inspired by Martin Carthy, whose percussive electric guitar style Jones followed for his very own, …

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Pete Tong

The don of Uk dance DJs, Pete Tong has taken care of his status as the utmost influential man in Uk dance through his weekly Necessary Selection radio show on BBC Radio One (broadcast to around one million listeners) in addition to his club gigs before a large number of …

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Poly Styrene

Patti Smith gets considerably more credit because the godmother of punk, however the archetype for modern-day feminist punk should be traced to Poly Styrene, innovator of first-wave London punk legends X-Ray Spex. Styrene was unquestionably among the least standard frontpersons in rock and roll history, female or male — a …

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Poor Rich Ones

Scandinavia, as an area, appears to have a knack for producing soft-voiced but passionate rock and roll & roll, be it the easy hearing grooves from the Cardigans or the fragile ’80s highs of a-ha, to mention two of several bands. Another within the long set of organizations fitting that …

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Hugh Hopper

Hugh Hopper was most widely known as the electrical bassist for Soft Machine through the band’s most innovative and critically acclaimed period, but his musical career prolonged much beyond his period spent with that one group. He probably manifested the Canterbury scene’s intensifying spirit — a minimum of over the …

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