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Mickey Jupp

Like Dave Edmunds, guitarist/pianist/vocalist Mickey Jupp was a champ of traditional rock and roll & roll through the past due ’70s, a period when it turned out basically discarded. Unlike Edmunds, Jupp composed nearly all his own materials, which up to date ’50s rock and roll & roll using a …

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Sean Tyla

Among the pioneering statistics for the Uk pub rock picture, Sean Tyla was a champ of rough, straightforward rock and roll & roll with the 1970s and ’80s, and found his profile rise because the development of new influx and punk created a far more welcoming weather for his no-frills …

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Moon Martin

One of the most curious personas of the brand new influx movement, vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Moon Martin issued several critically acclaimed yet commercially underappreciated produces from the past due ’70s through the first ’80s, before reappearing within the mid-’90s. Created John Martin in Oklahoma during 1950, Martin performed in local rings, including …

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Martin Briley

Although probably most widely known for his ’80s strike “The Salt in my own Tears,” Martin Briley has already established an extended and different career like a backup musician and songwriter. Hailing through the U.K., Briley was a founding person in the music group Mandrake Paddlesteamer (later on shortened to …

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