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Meredith Bragg

East Coastline singer/songwriter Meredith Bragg crafts atmospheric chamber pop with an indie rock and roll sensibility. An aspiring musician because the 8th grade, Bragg is certainly backed by his longtime support music group, the Terminals, a trio offering cellist Elizabeth Olson, drummer Jon Roth, and keyboardist Brian Minter. The quartet …

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Friends of Sound

Birmingham, AL, few Leslie Lochamy (bass, vocals, keyboards) and Reed Lochamy (guitars, vocals, keyboards) formed a two-person saving “task” in 1997, tinkering with several brands before making a decision on Close friends of Audio. With songs frequently offering aspiring musician close friends, trumpet playing 11-year-olds, and a five-year-old songwriter (a …

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Windmills

The Windmills originally formed in Southend-on-Sea, Britain, in 1987 as something from the short-lived C-86 motion, a loose collective of Uk indie pop rings influenced in equal measure from the jangly guitar pop from the Smiths, the three-chord naïveté from the Ramones, as well as the nostalgic sweetness of the …

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Gus Cannon

An extraordinary musician (he could play five-string banjo and jug simultaneously), Gus Cannon bridged the difference between early blues as well as the minstrel and folk designs that preceded it. His music group from the ’20s and ’30s, Cannon’s Jug Stompers, represents the apogee from the jug music group style. …

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Camille Bazbaz

French pop-reggae-soul musician Camille Bazbaz’s profession began during his university years as an associate from the politically charged, rebellious punk rock and roll group Cri de la Mouche (Cry from the Take a flight). Bazbaz remained with the group through the entire ’80s, portion as the group’s organist. Inspired with …

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Exile

Although Exile had currently made a name for himself in the remaining coast hip-hop picture, both within the duo Emanon (with Aloe Blacc) and by producing tracks for Jurassic 5, Kardinal Offishall, and Mobb Deep, amongst others, it wasn’t before release of his 2007 album with rapper Blu, called Below …

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Mumbles

A deeply spiritual manufacturer of hip-hop based away of LA, Mumbles is well known for recordings and performances using the group Aceyalone, aswell as the S.E.V.A. (or Heart Evolution Via Understanding) cooperation with partner Dahvin Bugas, who’s also called Eliminated Beyond. Mumbles’ history of turntable experimentation also contains work with …

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Elena Kats-Chernin

Soviet-born Australian composer Elena Kats-Chernin could very well be best known on her behalf ballet Crazy Swans, which provides the well-known vocal number for wordless soprano and orchestra, “Eliza Aria.” Besides ballet, Kats-Chernin’s large output contains operas, film ratings, piano concertos, and different choral, vocal, orchestral, chamber, and instrumental functions. …

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Soichi Terada

Frequently seen dressed up in a Hawaiian shirt and sporting an enormous, glowing grin, veteran DJ/producer Soichi Terada is among electronic music’s most charming individuals. The Tokyo-born musician is similarly known for his early ’90s deep home monitors and his many gaming soundtracks, but he’s also ventured into various other …

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Luvi De André

Little girl of Fabrizio De André — arguably Italy’s most significant vocalist/songwriter — and vocalist Dori Ghezzi and stepsister of musician and manufacturer Cristiano De André, Luisa Vittoria “Luvi” De André was created in Tempio Pausania, in Sardinia, on November 30, 1977. Although hailing from a family group with solid …

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