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Jerry Goodman & Jan Hammer

Following the reportedly rancorous 1973 split of the initial Mahavishnu Orchestra, which still left the group’s unfinished third studio album to languish in the vaults (the live Between Nothingness & Eternity was issued instead), violinist Jerry Goodman and keyboardist Jan Hammer formed a duo and documented the album Like Children, …

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Aaron Jay Kernis

Aaron Jay Kernis’ music personality emerged early and has remained essentially regular throughout his profession: he’s a composer with eclectic passions (both music and nonmusical), a theatrical, dramatic bent, and an uncompromising attitude toward his artwork. Kernis’ design is obtainable and well-known, and his music is normally widely performed. Kernis …

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Aashid Himons

Aashid Himons, usually known as only “Aashid,” was an integral part of Nashville’s noncountry music picture for pretty much a quarter-century. A large guy with leonine dreadlocks and a big artistic existence, the African-American musical prodigy asserted an unbelievable impact on Nashville music artists, working with a number of the …

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Andy Wasserman

Well-respected composer/bass participant Rob Wasserman continues to be sharpening his go for musicianship because the early ’80s when he spent time schooling at the exclusive Conservatory of Music in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA. His design of playing the bass within an upright style became his personal, making Wasserman an appealing …

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David Combs

When his first composition, “Rachel’s Song”, documented by veteran studio musician Gary Prim, became popular in 1986, Tennessee-born and St. Louis-based keyboardist and composer remaining a management placement having a.T. &T. to spend himself to music. His decision offers verified fortuitous as Comb has truly gone to compose music and …

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Lost Jockey

Area of the later-’70s/early-’80s post-minimalist picture that also included performers just like the Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Soft Verdict, Gavin Bryars, Piero Milesi, as well as the Durutti Column, the Shed Jockey were an instrumental outfit that fused the principles of minimalism to a far more rock and roll- and jazz-influenced …

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Montage

In 1967 Michael Dark brown (b. Michael Lookofsky, NY, USA) parted business from the Remaining Banke, hitmakers with the initial ‘Walk Away Renee’. Then ‘found out’ Montage – Bob Steyarr (vocals), Mike Smyth (business lead acoustic guitar/vocals), Lance Cornelius (bass/vocals) and Vance Chapman (drums/vocals) – guaranteed their recording agreement and …

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Soren Hyldgaard

An award-winning Scandinavian composer, Hyldgaard has extensive encounter composing for theater and movies aswell as composing concert music in a far more traditional classical vein.

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Botanica

Led by synthesist Sanford Ponder, this group produces music generated by fractal mathematics. The pc programs are linked to many synthesizers. The music artists then connect to the causing soundtracks by overdubbing percussion, sax, flute, and piano. For something made by the apparently impartial mathematics of “chaos” ideas, this music …

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Akili

A German new-age/jazz group fronted by Dutch guitarist Eef Albers, Akili also features Bart Van Lier (tb). The music group provides released two albums in the M.A. music label.

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