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Martin

Formerly from your group Az-1, singer Martin Kember dropped his surname for his 1999 solo debut One Color Of Love.

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Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews

Trombone Shorty may be the best-known moniker for Troy Andrews. He was created right into a well-known New Orleans musical family members in 1986. His grandfather, Jessie Hill, was a locally well-known R&B documenting artist. His old sibling, Wayne “12” Andrews, was an effective jazz trumpeter who was simply also …

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Dead Capo

Deceased Capo is among the most first Spanish rings, treading a no-man’s property between jazz, rock and roll, and listener-friendly avant-garde while defying easy categorization. Produced in Madrid in 1999, Deceased Capo surfaced from Insecto’s break up. Since then, associates Javier Díez-Ena (dual bass), Javíer Advertisementán (electric guitar), and Javier …

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The Wood Brothers

Brothers Oliver and Chris Hardwood — the Hardwood Brothers — was raised in Boulder, Colorado, and both still left the region after graduating from senior high school, Oliver moving to Atlanta even though Chris finished up in NY. Oliver, a guitarist, uncovered he previously a knack for composing songs and …

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Chris Wood

Medeski, Martin and Timber bassist Chris Timber studied structure, and jazz and classical bass in his hometown Boulder, Colorado. In 1989, he visited the New Britain Conservatory of Music in Boston, and researched with Dave Holland, Geri Allen and Bob Moses, but shortly transformed his enrollment to part-time to be …

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Elephant9

Norwegian intensifying/neo-psychedelic/jazz-rock trio Elephant9 shaped in Oslo throughout the talents of keyboardist Ståle Storløkken (Supersilent), bass participant Nikolai Eilertsen (Nationwide Bank), and drummer Torstein Lofthus (Glowing). The instrumental group’s heady mixture of middle-’70s Mls Davis, Deep Crimson, and Medeski, Martin & Hardwood has drawn significant praise from both jazz and …

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The Sugarman 3

NEW YORK retro-funk combo the Sugarman 3 were formed by saxophonist Neal Sugarman in the planting season of 1996 pursuing his come back from New Orleans, where he backed performers including Eddie Henderson and Mike Longo. Teaming with organist Adam Scone (a one-time protégé of Ben Dixon) and longtime Sibling …

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Martin, Bogan & the Armstrongs

Just violinist, storyteller, and philosopher Howard Armstrong remains to describe the exploits of the amazing African-American string band. Virginia-born acoustic guitar and mandolin blues designer Carl Martin passed away in 1979, and guitarist Ted Bogan passed on in the first ’80s. However in their perfect, Martin, Bogan & the Armstrongs …

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Robert Walter

Instrumental jazz-funk may be the name of Robert Walter’s game. The top-notch body organ/piano participant was a founding person in the Greyboy Allstars, with whom he performed for five years and toured thoroughly throughout THE UNITED STATES and European countries. He in addition has played and documented with jazz and …

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Mark Sandman

Multi-instrumentalist/singer Tag Sandman was most widely known seeing that the frontman for self-described “low-rockers” Morphine. An intensely personal person, very little is well known about Sandman’s start, that he was created in 1952 (developing up in Newton, MA), and after graduating from UMass Boston, do some vacationing before focusing on …

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