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C. Webb

Pursuing in the footsteps of fellow hoop-star-turned-rapper Shaquille O’Neal, the NBA’s Chris Webber (a.k.a. C. Webb) produced his hip-hop debut in 1999 with 2 Very much Drama, released by himself Humility label.

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Javelins

Produced in 2002 by Matt Howard, Julian Wettlin, and Matt Rickle, the Michigan-based Javelins build catchy and angular post-rock anthems with supreme musicianship and intelligent lyrics. The music group set fire instantly, and just a few a few months after their inception had been playing blistering concert events, building a …

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Michael G. Nastos

Michael G. Nastos is most beneficial known for his profession like a radio broadcaster in Southeastern Michigan from the first ’70s up to 2007. His major wall plug was at NPR affiliate marketer WEMU, 89.1 FM, where he was older announcer/producer, evening host for pretty much 30 years, aswell as …

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The Hesitations

Playing a wild mixture of rock and roll & roll, garage area rock and roll and browse, the Hesitations had been a popular group in Southeastern Michigan through the early ’60s — when the fire of rock and roll & move was allegedly extinguished, they held the torch burning up …

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Corcovado

Corcovado started being a lo-fi experimental indie duo in Grand Rapids, MI, releasing a self-titled album in 1999. In 2002, the music group re-formed being a five-piece from the advancement of cellar jams. Their audio turned from the easy buildings of demo-quality wish pop to a fuller, more technical indie …

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Sean Hickey

Sean Hickey has learned the amount of time and expenditure normally it takes for any composer to get his music away to fresh audiences. Hickey is usually a author of fresh concert music and an arranger of music for pop and jazz music artists, but he’s also an professional for …

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John Wustman

In a job that would appear to dictate deference and reserve, John Wustman, widely hailed as the primary keyboard accompanist of his generation, has achieved an even of success rarely achieved by piano soloists. The set of main performers he’s followed in recital is nearly unlimited: Luciano Pavarotti, Renata Scotto, …

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Jason Birchmeier

Given birth to and raised in rural mid-Michigan, editor/article writer Jason Birchmeier moved to Ann Arbor in 1996 to review at the University or college of Michigan. He majored in advertising there and prepared on pursuing a profession running a business; he also volunteered like a journalist in the student-run …

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Bob Chester & His Orchestra

b. 20 March 1908, Detroit, Michigan, USA, d. 1977, Detroit, Michigan, USA. Early in his profession, Chester performed tenor saxophone with different rings, including those led by Irving Aaronson, Ben Bernie and Ben Pollack. Then considered bandleading, developing his first clothing in Detroit. Although he previously only limited achievement during …

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Vairon

The Detroit electro-rock trio Vairon were formed in 2006 by members of other regional bands, including Silent Hero as well as the Killer Flamingos. Featuring the skills of business lead vocalist/programmer Steve Kinser, guitarist Todd Greatest, and guitarist/vocalist Derek Demara, Vairon released the EP Indigo Skylines in 2007.

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