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David Anderson

Folk vocalist and songwriter David Anderson was created in San Luis Obispo, CA. He was raised in the nurturing shadow of a mature sister who occurred to like music. That becoming the situation, he was affected in early stages by big-name performers such as for example Jerry Lee Lewis, Josh …

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Chris Bathgate

Chris Bathgate is a celebrated vocalist/songwriter whose stark, heartbroken tunes (similar in firmness to the people of Can Oldham or Damien Jurado) earned him a solid community following throughout Southeast Michigan. Bathgate was raised in Pecatonica, Illinois and began playing music when he was 16, investing in a few years …

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The Blackouts

Hailing from Champaign, IL, the Blackouts spent five years in the garage area banging out Cramping riffs and perfecting their rock and roll & move growl before unleashing their debut, EACH DAY Is normally Sunday Evening, over the Lucid label. The 2002 record brought the initial influx of Strokes, New …

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Paul Dowell & the Dolphin

Chicago-born guitarist Nils Lofgren (1951-) produced his professional debut, in 1968, as an associate of Paul Dowell as well as the Dolphin. Although his playing helped to propel the band’s two singles, “GATHER” b/w “Gubb’s Blues” and “It’s EASIER TO Understand You” b/w “Last Period I Noticed You”, in 1968, …

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Gayle Ackroyd

Gayle Ackroyd spent her youth on a dairy products plantation in rural Ontario, Canada. Her initial lessons in music originated from a mature sister who trained her several chords on your guitar. It wasn’t a long time before Ackroyd was hearing the air and aiming to enjoy along with performers …

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Band of Annuals

Specializing in some sort of atmospheric country-folk-pop, Music group of Annuals produced in 2004 in Sodium Lake City, UT, using a lineup that included Jay Henderson (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Jeremi Hanson (vocals, keyboards), Brent Dreiling (pedal metal), Trevor Handley (bass), Jamie Timm (guitar), and Charlie Lewis (drums). Originally referred to …

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Singing Spoons

Produced in 1984 between senior high school friends Mike Coleman and Chris Gissendanner, the Performing Spoons originally started being a noise task that contains kitchen utensils and a phone used as “tools.” Producing a variety of experimental house documented tapes that ultimately progressed increasingly more towards rock and roll, the …

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Tiny Dancers

Regardless of the seemingly obvious link with the Elton John classic from Madman Over the Water (and newer Almost Famous fame), Tiny Dancers leader David Kay claims in interviews which the young quintet from West Yorkshire is in fact named after a cabal of wicked dwarves in Roger Corman’s 1964 …

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Water School

Created in 2003, the Baltimore, MD, ensemble Drinking water College make melodic rock and roll in the tradition of Big Star and Neil Young. Centered round the songwriting group of vocalist/guitarist Chris Myers and vocalist/guitarist Mike Gittings, the four-piece also features bassist Eric Hopkins and drummer Matt Scoggins. The music …

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Kim Beggs

Even though many musicians proceed to the best City searching for stardom, singer and songwriter Kim Beggs found both her muse and an evergrowing following after making her real estate in a lovely but remote portion of Canada. Beggs was created in the city of Val d’Or in Quebec, and …

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