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Harrod & Funck

Jason Harrod and Brian Funck met while students in Wheaton University in Illinois, after close friends recognized a similarity within their atmospheric folk tunes and introduced both guitarists. These were “found out” in 1991 if they opened up for Brooks Williams, an extremely respected number in the Boston folk picture, …

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G. Dep

G. Dep became a member of the Poor Boy family through the rebuilding years following a Notorious B.We.G.’s loss of life in the past due ’90s. Hailing from your same Harlem roads of fellow Poor Boy rapper Dark Rob, Dep, aka the Deputy, 1st made an appearance on Rob’s 1999 …

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Don Everly

Subjected to music young, Don Everly teamed up along with his brother, Phil Everly, to create the favorite ’50s and ’60s rock and roll duo the Everly Brothers. Their initial record, Bye Bye Appreciate, gained them worldwide recognition and popularity. Blessed in Brownie, KY, Don Everly was the kid of …

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Patrick Park

Raised within the American southwest, singer/songwriter Patrick Park started composing music and playing in rings like a middle-school student. His mom was a released poet and his dad was deep-rooted in folk and blues, as well as the youthful Recreation area — whose family members resided a stone’s toss from …

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Pete Atkin

In the first ’70s, the songwriting partnership of Pete Atkin and Clive James happened in high esteem with the British music press, yet commercial success demonstrated a lot more elusive. Their particular try to fuse the self-discipline and workmanship of Tin Skillet Alley using the self-expression of rock and roll, …

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Jake Holmes

Among the many journeyman NY folk-rock vocalist/songwriters from the past due ’60s, Jake Holmes, if he’s remembered whatsoever, is recognized as the writer and initial performer of “Dazed and Confused.” It really is still not more popular that he published and recorded the very first version of the track on …

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