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Frank Bridge

Frank Bridge studied violin and structure in the Royal University of Music, graduating in 1904. A scholarship or grant enabled him to review with Charles Villiers Stanford for four years (1899-1903). Bridge quickly founded a reputation like a gifted violist and conductor. In 1906, he used the Joachim Quartet, and …

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Mick Jones

Best known among the leader’s of 1 of the best punk rock and roll bands ever, the Clash, vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Mick Jones was one of the most musically adventurous music artists from the genre, especially evident in his post-Clash clothing, the alt-dance clothing Big Sound Dynamite. Created Micheal Geoffrey Jones on …

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Chaz Jankel

Keyboardist Chas Jankel was an associate of Ian Dury & the Blockheads through the Uk funk/new influx band’s commercial maximum (the past due ’70s). First starting up with Dury within the pub group Kilburn & the Large Roads in the first area of the ’70s, Jankel was asked by Dury …

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Malcolm Lockyer

b. Malcolm Neville Lockyer, 5 Oct 1923, Greenwich, London, Britain, d. 28 June 1976, Britain. Trained simply because an architect, Lockyer’s curiosity about dance music dated from age 12, and he performed semi-professionally until known as up for battle service being a musician in the Royal Surroundings Force at age …

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Leslie Conn

Leslie Conn played a little function in David Bowie’s profession as his initial manager as well as the manufacturer of his initial one. Conn was a small-time supervisor, handling such unidentified serves as the Barry Sisters, Shirley Sands, and Derry Hart. Bowie, after that heading by his true name of …

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Tribes

Made up of singer/guitarist Johnny Lloyd, guitarist Dan White colored, bassist Jimmy Cratchley (the 3 formerly of Operahouse), and drummer Miguel Demelo, English rockers Tribes shaped in Camden City, London this year 2010, steadily creating a pursuing through their interesting live performances. In addition they made the feeling with an …

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Direct Hits

Among the better latter-day rings through the ’80s mod revival, the Direct Strikes were more strongly influenced by psychedelia and sunlight pop than a lot of their peers, although group people were certainly with the capacity of rough, guitar-heavy freakbeat homages if they were of the mind. The Immediate Strikes …

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Trevor Fung

Trevor Fung began DJing with Paul Oakenfold inside a club around the Spanish Mediterranean isle Ibiza in 1987, gradually rendering it a cosmopolitan hot-spot for Fung’s ‘Balearic’ design of combining pop and indie-rock with home. Other DJs such as for example Danny Rampling, Nicky Holloway and Johnny Walker later on …

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Paul Bevoir

Paul Bevoir did his better to keep the Uk mod revival heading well in to the ’80s seeing that the primary creative power behind the charmingly determined Plane Set so that as the underground movement’s leading songwriter, contributing perfectly crafted ’60s-design pop songs towards the Candees, Melvyn as well as …

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George Frederick Pinto

George Frederick Saunders was the child of Samuel Saunders and Julia Pinto, child of the well-known British violinist, Thomas Pinto, of Neapolitan descent. (These were not linked to the Portuguese composer Francisco Anónio Norberto dos Santos Pinto [1815 – 1860] nor towards the Brazilian composer Luiz Alvares Pinto [1719 – …

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