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Windsor for the Derby

Hailing from Tampa, FL, the founding people from the atmospheric post-rock group Windsor for the Derby — guitarists Dan Matz and Jason McNeeley, alongside drummer Greg Anderson — soon migrated to Austin, TX, where these were signed to the neighborhood Trance Syndicate label. Their debut LP, 1996’s Quiet Hades Float, …

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Nellie Tiger Travis

A fiery singer whose music encompasses both modern blues and Southern spirit, Nellie Tiger Travis was created in the first ’60s in Mound Bayou, Mississippi. Travis was mainly elevated by her grandmother, who was simply a minister and sang within the church. Other people of Travis’ family members were performers …

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Dalis Car

Dalis Car were doomed almost right away. A seemingly good notion when first recommended to previous Bauhaus vocalist/lyricist Peter Murphy that he collaborate with ex-Japan bassist/composer Mick Karn, the group almost self-destructed before it had been disbanded. Their singular recording, The Waking Hour, released in 1984, arrived in a lot …

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The Tea Party

Jeff Martin was raised in Windsor, Ontario, simply over the Detroit River from the house of proto-punk as well as the Motown audio; he was also inspired by his blues-loving dad. He shaped the Tea Party with multi-instrumentalists Stuart Chatwood (bass, keyboards, mandolin, and harmonium) and Jeff Burrows (drums, percussion). …

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John Paul White

A native of Muscles Shoals, Alabama, John Paul Light spent quite a few years functioning as a specialist songwriter in Nashville before acquiring major success as you 1 / 2 of Americana duo the Civil Wars. Ahead of forming the music group, Light made his single debut, The Longer Farewell, …

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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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Harry Dean Stanton

Harry Dean Stanton, a craggy-featured personality professional whose encounter is more familiar than his name to numerous viewers, is equally adept at using bad guys or even more heroic individuals. And a near prolific amount of appearances being a personality professional and in cameos in film and tv, Stanton also …

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Pantha du Prince

German techno manufacturer Hendrik Weber recorded in numerous monikers over time, including Glühen 4 and Panthel, yet Pantha du Prince became his renowned and famous. Weber aligned with Dial — a Hamburg-based experimental techno label helmed by Carsten Jost, Turner, and Lawrence — release a his Pantha du Prince materials, …

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Reverend Bizarre

Inspired by famous brands Saint Vitus and Cathedral, Finnish doom steel group Reverend Bizzare was founded in 1994, within the southern industrial town of Lohja by vocalist and bassist Albert Witchfinder. Peter Vicar shortly joined on electric guitar as well as the splendidly called Earl of Void got bought out …

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The Brodsky Quartet

In 1972, Michael Thomas, Ian Belton, Alex Robertson, and Jacqueline Thomas, learners between your ages of 11 and 13 on the Royal North University of Music in Manchester, made a decision to form a string quartet, naming it after Russian violinist Adolph Brodsky (1851 – 1929), former concertmaster from the …

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