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DJ Rolando

Though he’s among the afterwards recruits to Detroit’s Underground Resistance family, DJ Rolando (aka the Aztec Mystic) became perhaps one of the most important statistics in the UR organization after two releases: his Aztec Mystic Mix, which compiled every one of the label’s brightest tracks in a sensational compilation; and …

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Gomez

Gomez certainly are a five-piece Uk act comprising Ben Ottewell (vocals, acoustic guitar), Tom Grey (vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards), Paul Blackburn (bass, acoustic guitar), Olly Peacock (drums), and Ian Ball (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica). Emerging throughout a amount of time in which the most up-and-coming British rings had been either …

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Cassettes Won’t Listen

Though sometimes listed being a four-member band (using the made-up Kid Lucci in vocals, Jeh Walker in bass, Drehke in keys and programming, and Doc Torchaos in drums), Cassettes Won’t Listen is in most cases the one-man project of multi-instrumentalist and producer Jason Drake, the director of marketing at underground …

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Hal Kemp

Hal Kemp was being among the most well-known bandleaders from the ’30s, scoring an extended string of dance music group strikes. He was also an exceptionally lucky, and intensely talented musician, in the proper place at the proper period across his profession, until a evening in Dec of 1940 when …

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Gin Blossoms

By blending modern power pop with components of the post-grunge period, Gin Blossoms briefly emerged simply because torchbearers from the lighter aspect of alternative rock and roll. Bassist Costs Leen and guitarist Doug Hopkins produced the music group in 1987 in Tempe, AZ, rounding out the original lineup with vocalist …

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Mindy Gledhill

Given birth to and raised in Eureka, California, Utah-based vocalist/songwriter Mindy Gledhill spent a few of her formative years in Spain (where she learned to speak the vocabulary fluently) before their studies at Brigham Adolescent University or college. She released her debut recording, The Sum of most Grace, within the …

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Calvin Richardson

North Carolina indigenous Calvin Richardson is a gritty, gospel-minded metropolitan modern/neo-soul vocalist and songwriter whose affects have ranged from Sam Cooke, Bobby Womack, Donny Hathaway, and Marvin Gaye to Jodeci, K-Ci & JoJo, and R. Kelly. Like additional neo-soulsters who surfaced in the ’90s and 2000s, Richardson appears to different …

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Guy Chadwick

Following the fall of the home of Like, Guy Chadwick formed the short-lived Madonnas, who sporadically gigged through the entire last half of 1994, including a brief stint starting for the Cranberries (who once opened up for the home of Like, ironically). With out a label, the music group documented …

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Georges Delerue

French film composer Georges Delerue studied his craft less than prestigious film musician Darius Milhaud. Interested in creating feeling than churning out strike theme tunes, Delerue added the ratings to over 150 movies. In his indigenous France, Delerue published music for such respectable New Wave movies as Hiroshima Mon Amour …

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George Jones

By most accounts, George Jones was the best possible vocalist in the documented history of country music. Originally, he was a hardcore honky tonker in the custom of Hank Williams, but during the period of his profession he created an impacting, nuanced ballad design. Throughout his profession, he never still …

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