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Jessica Lurie

Jessica Lurie played alto and tenor in the Billy Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet, which performed and recorded from the first ’90s until 1997 and released 3 albums, in the Knitting Manufacturer, ” NEW WORLD ” and Horn brands. Lurie also composes and provides received commissions and grants or loans for …

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Amy Denio

Seattle-based composer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist (effective in accordion, saxophone, clarinet, bass, and guitar) Amy Denio provides issued many albums being a single artist, and a member of other clothes. Created on June 9, 1961, Denio researched music at both Hampshire University in Amherst, Mass, and Colorado University through the early …

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Kultur Shock

Throw together a set of Bosnians, several Bulgarians, three People in america, along with a bassist from Japan and you have culture surprise. Or at least Kultur Surprise, the Seattle-based music group who freely blend punk and metallic with Balkan brass. Innovator Gino Yevdjevich became a specialist musician in his …

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Gogol Bordello

Combining components of punk, Gypsy music, and Brecht-ian cabaret, Gogol Bordello inform the storyplot of Fresh York’s immigrant diaspora through debauchery, humor, and surreal costumes. Innovator and vocalist Eugene Hütz’s flavor in music was spun away from black marketplace tapes from the PARTY and Einstürzande Neubauten in his indigenous Ukraine. …

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Balkan Beat Box

With several musicians rotating round the Israel-born New Yorkers Ori Kaplan and Tamir Muskat, Balkan Beat Box plays Mediterranean-influenced music that incorporates traditions from Eastern European countries, the center East, and NY electronica. Both males had a lot of encounter playing in a variety of eclectic bands prior to starting …

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Slavic Soul Party!

The amusing name Slavic Soul Party! conjures up thoughts of East Western music artists playing addresses of James Dark brown, Sam & Dave, and Wilson Pickett tracks — and that’s not this outlandish idea because basic ’60s and ’70s spirit does, actually, have a whole lot of enthusiasts in that …

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Asakusa Jinta

Experimental performance artists/preservation band Asakusa Jinta take their name and inspiration through the Tokyo historical district where jintas (roving Japanese street bands) once loaded the streets. The band’s combination of punk, ska, golf swing, and march music (performed from the seven-piece clothing including accordion, standup bass, horns, and tempo section) …

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Grazhdanskaya Oborona

Grazhdanskaya Oborona (Civil Protection) certainly are a Russian punk rock and roll group shaped in the Siberian city of Omsk by bandleader Egor Letov. On the very long background of the group, Letov would continue to become its just constant member. Establishing his group aside from additional Russian sets of …

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