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Felt

Thought was the task of Britain’s enigmatic Lawrence Hayward, a vocalist/songwriter who transformed his long-standing obsession using the music of Tom Verlaine and Tv into an extraordinary catalog of minimalist pop gems and, eventually, cult stardom. The 1st Felt solitary, “Index,” was made by Hayward only in his bedroom on …

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El Otro Yo

Argentinean choice pop/rock foursome Un Otro Yo got mixed up in local picture in the first ’90s, building its debut using a demo tape called Los Hijos de Alien, accompanied by Traka-Traka. In 1995, primary drummer Omar Kischinovsky made a decision to keep, being changed by Raymundo Fajardo. That same …

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Tahures Zurdos

Spanish rock foursome Tahures Zurdos was shaped in the past due ’80s by singer/guitarist Aurora Beltran, who was simply previously playing in the feminine band Belladona, who disbanded following recording its debut album called Las Mujeres y Los Niños Primero. In 1988, after registering to impartial label Oihuka, Tahures Zurdos …

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Kenn Kweder

Philadelphia vocalist/songwriter Kenn Kweder continues to be called “the Bard of South Road,” a mention of the trendy, club-filled Philly thoroughfare that’s much like New York’s Bleeker Road and Chicago’s Hurry Street. And although he is not really well-known nationally, Kweder is a folk-rock/rock and roll & roll organization in …

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Andy White

Irish singer/songwriter Andy Light was introduced to American audiences within the middle-’90s as one-third of ALT, combined with the Hothouse Flowers’ Liam Ó Maonlaí and ex-Split Enz leader Tim Finn. White’s profession actually began ten years earlier using a 1985 EP on Stiff Information called Spiritual Persuasion. A proceed to …

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Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol is normally needless to say primarily referred to as a major visible musician, and a substantial filmmaker. He had not been a musician, and most likely knew little in regards to the technical processes where music is documented. Nonetheless, he produced notable efforts to rock and roll history …

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Steve Katz

Guitarist/vocalist Steve Katz may possibly not be quite a home name, never having pursued a single profession, but he’s played with an enviable string of recordings through the 1960s and ’70s, in acoustic folk, jazz, blues, R&B, hard rock and roll, and every other popular genre that’s arrive in America …

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Sterling Morrison

From the five people from the Velvet Underground who produced the group’s initial album, guitarist Sterling Morrison may be the only 1 who never produced solo recordings under his / her own name. He also got a less specific public image compared to the additional four people (Lou Reed, John …

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Patti Smith

Punk rock’s poet laureate Patti Smith rates being among the most influential feminine rock and roll & rollers ever. Ambitious, unconventional, and complicated, Smith’s music was hailed as the utmost interesting fusion of rock and roll and poetry since Bob Dylan’s heyday. If that cross types continued to be distinctly …

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A.A. Bondy

A.A. Bondy is in fact the delivery name (the initials are a symbol of Augeste Arthur) of Scott Bondy, the previous lead vocalist of Birmingham, Alabama’s Southern grunge darlings Verbena, often in comparison to Nirvana for their gritty, intense audio and Bondy’s searing vocals. The music group, which also originally …

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