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The Places

Vocalist/songwriter Amy Annelle may be the creative pressure behind the Locations, an experimental folk clothing having a penchant for combining traditional folk tunes with ambient, avant-garde plans. The youngest of seven kids, Annelle grew up in Chicago and finally relocated to Portland, where she created the Locations after issuing a …

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Miff Mole

For an interval in the 1920s, Miff Mole was (before the introduction of Jack Teagarden) the innovative trombonist in jazz. He previously gained a solid reputation using the initial Memphis Five (beginning in 1922) and his many recordings with Crimson Nichols during 1926-1927 discovered him taking uncommon period jumps with …

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The New Year

After a few years of relax that followed the finish of Texan slowcore kings Bedhead, brothers and guitarists Matt and Bubba Kadane formed the brand new Year, a logical extension of their previous band, along with Bedhead fill-in guitarist Peter Schmidt, former Arrive drummer Chris Brokaw, and bassist Mike Donofrio. …

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Orchestra Baobab

From inauspicious beginnings as the weekend house band at a Dakar club for authorities officials, Senegal’s Orchestra Baobab, named for the club (which took its name from your native baobob tree), continued to become among the seminal bands of globe music, with an influence that extended far beyond their national …

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Mick Turner

Dirty 3 guitarist Mick Turner began a solo career in 1997 using the release of Tren Phantasma, a assortment of improvised four-track recordings featuring the contemplative acoustic guitar style he used in combination with his group the Dirty 3. The following 12 months, Turner and his bandmate Jim White performed …

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Régis Gizavo

Going for a turbo-charged, highly proficient method of the accordion, Regis Gisavo has taken excitement towards the music of Madagascar. Accompanied from the percussive rhythms of his longtime collaborator David Mirandon, Gisavo has generated a lively dance music that includes components of Portuguese and South African music aswell as the …

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Norma Jean

“Pretty Miss Norma Jean” could be very best remembered seeing that Porter Wagoner’s stage partner before he was paired with Dolly Parton, but she was also popular for an frequently hard-edged band of tracks that spoke of poverty, effort, as well as the instability of intimate interactions. Although she didn’t …

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Landon Pigg

Indie pop/rocker Landon Pigg received his informal music education via his father’s record collection. His 1st CD ever possessed was by well-known novelty designer Ray Stevens. Created in Nashville on August 6, 1983, Pigg was the child of a studio room musician dad and a mom who was keen on …

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Red Nichols

Overrated in European countries in the first ’30s when his details (however, not those of his black colored contemporaries) were accessible and then later on underrated and frequently unfairly known as a Bix imitator, Crimson Nichols was actually among the finest cornetists to emerge in the ’20s. A specialist improviser …

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Adam Craig

A country singer/songwriter having a warm, down-to-earth firmness and a knack once and for all hooks, Adam Craig earned his stripes taking part in in pubs around his house condition of Washington prior to making his method right down to Nashville. While back Craig was known for his solid voice, …

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