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Stew

Originally getting jointly in 1993 through the persuasion of guitarist/vocalist Jason Anderson, the three-piece of Stew made their debut in the tiny town of Kearney, NE. By adding drummer Shane Aspegren and bassist Tim Fisher, the trio of sound makers induced a slop of past due-’80s Seattle grunge rock and …

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Honeyboy Turner Band

Originally forming beneath the moniker of Honeyboy Turner and Cryin’ Heart in 1992, the lineup of John “Honeyboy” Turner (vocals/ harmonica), Harvey Brindell (guitar), Mike Brindell (guitar), Gary Williams (drums), and Dave Wagner (bass) imported basics of Chicago-style blues with their native of Lincoln, NE. -ismist Information ultimately captured this …

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Max Mathews

The daddy of computer music, pioneering researcher Potential Mathews programmed the first-ever computer-generated sounds, setting into movement a technological and creative revolution that continues even today. A telecommunications engineer and beginner violinist employed in Bell Phone Laboratories’ acoustic and behavioral analysis department through the middle-’50s, Mathews was originally designated to …

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Red Max

The noisy garage punk trio of Red Potential first hit the Lincoln, NE, scene in 1984 with Randy Docter on vocals and guitar, Ron Weber on drums, and Chris Lee on bass. Using their added broadband of rockabilly and lyrical position on glue-sniffing and popular rods, the music group would …

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Such Sweet Thunder

Even though the four-piece of Such Sweet Thunder hailed from the tiny town if Kearney, NE, their origins were securely planted in Lincoln. This cooperation of Steve Streit (bass), Scott Roth (vocals), Sven Deepe (drums), and Dan Ostdiek induced a power pop impact of the Substitutes, Hüsker Dü, and R.E.M. …

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Row 8, Plot 30

Following the breakup from the Omaha-based Anasthesia, guitarist J.J. Bonar, bassist Tom Freeman, and drummer David Collins met up with previous Jimmy Skaffa vocalist Ross Manhart to create Row 8, Story 30 in the summertime of 1996. By adding second guitarist Corey Kruse, the quintet’s audio of funk and metallic …

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Don King

Vocalist/songwriter/guitarist/trumpeter Don Ruler first learned to try out trumpet in senior high school, and used classical guitar in age group 14 after understanding how to play the guitar. Delivered and elevated in Nebraska, he got his professional begin playing in Omaha night clubs. His achievement there inspired Ruler to try …

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Wesley Devereaux

b. 13 August 1933, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Devereaux was created for an unmarried mom, Laura Devereaux, and his dad was blues vocalist Wynonie Harris. Elevated by his mom, he learned to try out acoustic guitar and sing from early child years. He sang expertly from his teenagers, sometimes like a …

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Remedy Drive

The lack of a tv at their house in Lincoln, NE, led band of brothers Remedy Drive to carefully turn to music young as an outlet because of their pent-up creative energies. Developing up, they paid attention to CCM icon Keith Green, nonetheless it wasn’t longer until siblings David, Paul, …

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Wynonie Harris

Zero blues shouter embodied the rollicking memories that he sang of that can compare with raucous shouter Wynonie Harris. “Mr. Blues,” as he was not-so-humbly known, joyously related risque stories of sex, booze, and countless celebrations in his brand raspy tone of voice over a number of the jumpingest horn-powered …

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