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Timothy Leary

Most famous being a article writer and countercultural theorist, Timothy Leary recorded a collectable spoken phrase/sound montage album of sorts on the height from the psychedelic era, and released cassettes of his lectures by himself.

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Abunai!

Judging off their affinity for psychedelic pop/rock and roll (with some improv elements tossed in aswell), the Boston quartet Abunai! are main admirers of Syd Barrett-era Green Floyd. The music group originally formed through the middle-’90s, when Dan Parmenter (bass), Brendan Quinn (electric guitar), and Joe Turner (drums) met up …

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Aaron Goldberg

Pianist and composer Aaron Goldberg can be an adept jazz musician, blessed using a harmonically advanced cosmetic palette and a bent toward thoughtful contemporary creative improvisation. Delivered in Boston, Massachusetts in 1974, Goldberg began playing piano around age group 12 and obtained early experience learning in senior high school with …

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The Unseen

Boston hardcore punk quintet the Unseen formed in 1993 around senior high school friends Tag Unseen (vocals/drums), Tripp Underwood (vocals/bass), and business lead guitarist Scott Unseen. With remarkably small member turnover, the lineup quickly also included Paul Russo (acoustic guitar/vocals), while drummer Pat Melzard became a member of up in …

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A Wilhelm Scream

Post-hardcore quintet A Wilhelm Scream formed in New Bedford, MA, in the mid-’90s. Playing gritty punk rock and roll in the same vein as WARM WATER Music and Propagandhi, the group provides since toured from coast to coast with famous brands Rise Against, Pennywise, the Lawrence Hands, SIGNIFICANTLY LESS THAN …

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Termanology

Massachusetts rapper Termanology (given birth to Daniel Carrillo) quickly rose from underground obscurity to dealing with a few of hip-hop’s top notch companies, particularly DJ Top. Growing through to the streets from the mostly Latino town of Lawrence up to date the half-white, half-Puerto Rican MC’s lyrics as he graduated …

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Tomas Fujiwara

Given birth to in Boston in 1977, Brooklyn-based drummer Tomas Fujiwara emerged through the early to mid-2000s like a valued sideman before forming his personal quintet, Tomas Fujiwara & the ATTACH, which gathered accolades for mixing influences such as for example Wayne Shorter, Taleb Kweli, and Me’Shell Ndegéocello using the …

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The Rowans

Intensifying bluegrass group the Rowans contains harmonizing brothers Peter (guitar, many members from the mandolin family), Lorin (guitar), and Chris (guitar, flute). All three was raised in the tiny Massachusetts city of Weyland, near Boston, and performed rock and roll and bluegrass music jointly. Peter used several folk rings in …

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Pixies

Merging jagged, roaring guitars and stop-start dynamics with melodic pop hooks, intertwining male-female harmonies, and evocative, cryptic lyrics, the Pixies had been one of the most influential American alternative rock and roll bands from the past due ’80s. They weren’t achieved musicians — Dark Francis wailed and bashed out chords …

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The Radio Kings

A Boston-based traditional blues duo nearly eerily similar to the like-minded Fabulous Thunderbirds, the air Kings primarily comprised vocalist/harpist Brian Templeton and guitarist Michael Dinallo. Created in 1991, the group debuted in 1994 using the Icehouse label launch It Ain’t Easy, a display for their obvious devotion for the gritty …

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