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Susan Christie

Susan Christie was a Philadelphia-based folksinger and a one-time person in the Highlanders, that city’s best “big-band” folk ensemble of the first ’60s. She went to the Berklee University of Music in Boston, and had taken easily to the brand new requirements from the flourishing folk-rock field in the middle-’60s. …

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Serge Fiori

French-Canadian vocalist/songwriter and film composer Serge Fiori’s profession has been a unique one. After gaining stardom position in Quebec and France as the first choice from the prog-folk group Harmonium in the middle- to past due ’70s, he nearly totally withdrew from the general public side from the music business …

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Morning Glory

California group Morning hours Glory released 1 album, 1968’s Two Suns Well worth, that was heavily influenced by Jefferson Aircraft as well as the Mamas & the Papas, particularly in its female-male vocal mixes. More psychedelic compared to the Mamas & the Papas, and poppier compared to the Aircraft, it …

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Montage

After departing the Still left Banke, Michael Dark brown — who was simply the group’s chief artistic force as principal songwriter, arranger, and keyboardist — caused Montage to keep in the splendid Baroque pop/rock and roll vein of his early recordings using the Still left Banke. Although Dark brown was …

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Jacky Cheung

Among Asia’s greatest and best-known pop celebrities through the 1980s, Jacky Cheung was raised in Hong Kong, inspired by Barry Manilow even though singing in a variety of bands with college close friends. In 1984, he inserted an amateur performing contest and defeat out a large number of contestants to …

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Rick Hayward

In the later ’60s, Rick Hayward (after that referred to as Rick Birkett) was a guitarist in the Accent, playing on the respectable non-hit 1967 British psychedelic single “Red Sky during the night”/”Wind of Change.” Quickly afterward, he briefly attemptedto form a music group with Fishing rod Argent soon after …

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Pacific Ocean

Pacific Ocean shaped in the past due ’90s when Ed Baluyut (ex-Flower, ex-Versus), and Connie Lovatt (ex-Alkaline, Containe) joined up with forces in NY. The duo attempted low shades and periodic upbeat and dramatic musings. They released the Parrots DON’T BELIEVE They’re Soaring EP on Enchante Information in 1997. The …

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Savoy

Savoy is a Norwegian-American indie rock and roll trio formed in 1994 by co-singer/songwriter/guitarist Paul Waaktaar-Savoy (formerly Pål Waaktaar) of a-ha, together with his wife, Lauren Waaktaar-Savoy (formerly Lauren Savoy). Multi-instrumentalist Frode Unneland became a member of the few as drummer. Warner Bros. released Savoy’s debut recording, Mary Is Arriving, …

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Miracle Mile

This British group is primarily the genesis of singer-songwriter Trevor Jones. In the mid-nineties, after dealing with co-producer Steve Davis, Wonder Mile self-released its debut recording Bike Theives in 1997. The duo added Les Nemes on bass, Trevor Smith on drums and Phil Smith on saxophone and keyboards. Tag Hornby …

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David Rodriguez

Given birth to and raised in Houston, vocalist/songwriter David Rodriguez’s early affects included Lightnin’ Hopkins, Townes Vehicle Zandt and Lydia Mendoza; he was later on influenced by Jerry Jeff Walker. After an education in music, regulation and economics, he spent twenty years experimenting Austin. In 1984, he chucked the music …

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