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Dave “Baby” Cortez

Though hardly a soulful, bluesy professional like Jimmy Smith or dashing experimentalist like Larry Teen, organist Dave “Baby” Cortez made his tag within the ’50s,’60s, and ’70s as an able, often smart soloist and pop instrumentalist. His flair for catchy melodies, riffs, and hooks led to lots one pop and …

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Giant Squid

Sacramento, CA’s Large Squid debuted in 2005 having a self-released Compact disc entitled Metridium Field, that was made by Billy Anderson (Neurosis, Melvins, On top of Open fire, etc.) and drawn the eye of THE FINISH Records using its unconventional mix of doom, indie, intensifying, and psychedelic rock and roll. …

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Gonjasufi

Dreadlocked San Diego-bred yoga instructor Sumach Ecks (who also moves under the brands Sumach Valentine and Randy Johnson) converted from rapping using the Masters from the Universe staff and DJ’ing with Killowattz to spotlight his single endeavors beneath the name Gonjasufi. In 2006, around enough time he relocated from seaside …

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Danny & Dusty

Danny & Dusty wasn’t actually a duo, but a supergroup of kinds made up of players from groupings connected with L.A.’s paisley underground. Danny & Dusty contains Dan Stuart of Green on Crimson and the Wish Syndicate’s Steve Wynn — alongside members of the rings — plus Sid Griffin, Stephen …

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Mo’ Horizons

Mixing together funk, jazz, bossa nova, spirit, and boogaloo with downbeat and drum’n’bass tendencies, German acid jazz duo Mo’ Horizons emerged together in the late ’90s when DJs Ralf Droesemeyer and Tag “Foh” Wetzler, both from Hannover and reputed in their have rights, made a decision to improve and broaden …

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Matt Valentine

Freak folk musician Matt “MV” Valentine was an associate of the brand new York experimental rock and roll collective MV & EE through the entire 2000s, before moving to Vermont to develop his very own rural home studio room and speak to nature. On the next a decade at Optimum …

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Pete Philly & Perquisite

Vocalist Pete Philly and maker/instrumentalist Perquisite met up for the very first time in Amsterdam, where both were living, in 2002. Perquisite, who also went the Dutch indie nu jazz/hip-hop label Unpredicted Records, loved what he noticed within the Aruba-born vocalist and rapper, and by another yr the duo experienced …

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23rd Turnoff

The 23rd Turnoff’s name was an in-joke, discussing the exit from the M-6 that resulted in Liverpool, whence they came. Their background was a little bit like that from the Tremeloes or, nearer to house, the Beatles, for the reason that their musical lineage returned to the finish from the …

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The Mellowmen

Though they will have exactly the same name being a Four Freshmen-style pop vocal band of the 1950s (most widely known for singing backup with Elvis Presley on many film soundtracks and because of their bass singer, Thurl Ravenscroft, who continued to sing “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch”), the …

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The Revolutionaries

You start with the Skatalites, Jamaican recordings largely revolved around a choose floating pool from the island’s perfect music artists; top producers started contacting the Revolutionaries within the mid-’70s. However the group’s importance stretches far beyond offering the music to numerous origins classics; Revolutionaries support songs dominated Jamaican music when …

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