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Donnie Munro

b. Donald Munro, 2 August 1953, Uig, Isle Of Skye, Scotland. Munro produced his name as vocalist and guitarist using the extremely effective Scottish folk rockers Runrig, before choosing to keep the band on the top of their industrial achievement to pursue a profession in politics. Munro was created for …

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Looper

Originally regarded as a side project to enjoy during time faraway from his main band, Looper was formed at that time Belle and Sebastian bassist Stuart David to get a show on the Glasgow School of Artwork in 1997. The samples-based indie digital project soon required on a existence of …

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The Busy Signals

The Busy Indicators was the lo-fi loop-pop solo project of Minneapolis-based Howard W. Hamilton III, a onetime roadie for Babes in Toyland, who afterwards appeared within the music group Saucer. Offering his car to invest in the buy of an eight-track along with a sampler, he followed the Busy Indicators …

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Belle and Sebastian

A music group that took its name from a France children’s tv series in regards to a guy and his pup would almost need to be valuable, and to be certain, Belle & Sebastian are valuable. But valuable could be a damning phrase, and Belle & Sebastian don’t possess the …

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Ian Ball

United kingdom vocalist/guitarist Ian Ball is among the 3 singer/songwriters in Gomez, a pop/rock quintet with bluesy sensibilities. Becoming a member of the music group in 1996, Ball and his four bandmates — Ben Ottewell, Tom Grey, Paul Blackburn, and Olly Peacock — 1st increased to prominence on the effectiveness …

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The Gentle Waves

The orchestral folk-pop from the Gentle Waves was primarily the brainchild of singer/songwriter Isobel Campbell, most widely known because the cellist and occasional vocalist for Scottish twee phenoms Belle and Sebastian. Documented using fellow B&S associates Stuart Murdoch, Richard Colburn, Chris Geddes, Mick Cooke, and Stevie Jackson following group’s 1998 …

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Ballboy

Cloaked in the type of buzz, critical darling-hood and general preciousness which enveloped their Scottish forebears Belle & Sebastian many years previous, Ballboy released their debut album, Golf club Anthems, in 2001. The group includes Gordon McIntyre (vocals, electric guitar, lyrics), Nick Reynolds (bass), Katie Griffiths (keyboards, support vocals) and …

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