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The Brotherhood of Lizards

When Cleaners from Venus were winding straight down toward the finish from the 1980s, main Clean Martin Newell started an identical task, the Brotherhood of Lizards, with bassist Nelson (simply no last name). The employees might have been different, however the music was basically the same: buzzing guitars, droll British …

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J. Karjalainen

J. Karjalainen can be a Finnish vocalist/songwriter whose recognition spans decades, from the 1980s. Created Jukka Tapio Karjalainen on Apr 1, 1957, in Helsinki, he produced his recording debut in 1981 with J. Karjalainen ja Mustat Lasit. Follow-up albums had been released pretty much annually through the entire 1980s and …

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Tamar Kaprelian

Vocalist/songwriter Tamar Kaprelian got her big break after being successful OneRepublic’s “Apologize” Cover Competition on YouTube in 2008. The cover tune premiered as an individual and OneRepublic lead Ryan Tedder launched Kaprelian to Interscope, who ultimately authorized her to a documenting contract. Created in Scottsdale, AZ, the Armenian-American Kaprelian was …

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Blue Giant

Portland, OR-based indie folk clothing Blue Giant had been formed in the past due 2000s by Viva Voce few Kevin and Anita Robinson, Chris Funk (the Decemberists), Evan Railton (Swords), and Seth Lorinczi (the Golden Bears). Identical parts George Jones, Gram Parsons, Fleet Foxes, and Blitzen Trapper, the music group …

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Ryan Kinder

Nation and pop vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist (he also takes on piano and mandolin) Ryan Kinder was created August 1, 1988 in Knoxville, Tennessee, but raised in Birmingham, Alabama, where his initial interests were football and hunting. After dropping deeply in love with John Mayer’s debut recording Space for Squares, …

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G-Eazy

Arriving on-stage having a pompadour and a set coat, G-Eazy became referred to as “the Wayne Dean of rap,” but his music is a lot less troubled than that name might imply, having crossed to the mainstream along with his reinterpretation from the rock and roll & move classic “Runaround …

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Simona Molinari

Blessed in Naples in 1983, Italian vocalist Simona Molinari started performing as a kid, showing an early on fondness for jazz and finally graduating from the Conservatory of L’Aquila. After some piano pub and live theatre shows in 2008, she earned the Sanremo Laboratory competition, which led her to be …

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Just Joans

Named following the Daily Record’s longstanding agony aunt, folk-pop six-piece Just Joans possess developed a reputation among the preferred undiscovered bands within their native Scotland. Originally produced being a duo, frontman David Pope and guitarist Chris Elkin afterwards recruited keyboardist Dougie Cameron, vocalist Rowan Smith, bassist Fraser Ford, and David’s …

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SOJA

SOJA are an eight-piece reggae group hailing from Arlington, Virginia. Created in 1997 by high-school close friends and music artists who frequently gigged around the region, the Soldiers produced their documented debut in 2000 using the SOJA EP. Their debut recording, Peace in a period of War, adopted in 2002 …

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Sydney Wayser

Raised on a reliable diet plan of Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, John Lennon, and Jeff Buckley, French-American singer/songwriter Sydney Wayser was raised in LA and summered in Paris, bathing in both scenery as well as the culture. Proficient on piano and electric guitar, Wayser’s signature mixture of breezy, western world …

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