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Ezekiel’s Wheel

In 1992, Ed Edwards (guitars, bass, synthesizers) formed the synthesizer-heavy intensifying rock-band Ezekiel’s Worship to serve his church’s youth group. Fellow bandmembers consist of Emory R. Stagmer (bass, acoustic guitar, synthesizers), Ryan Thomas (percussion) and Allen Myers (acoustic guitar, synthesizers). The group released an recording in early 1996.

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Gordon Beck

Beck was a self-taught musician who have left the executive world to become professional participant in Britain. He ultimately blossomed into among Europe’s finest studio room and program pianists, in a position to function efficiently in many configurations and together with any vocalist or instrumentalist. His dad was a violinist, …

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Dave MacRae

b. 2 Apr 1940, Auckland, New Zealand. Pursuing an appearance in 1971 with an record by Mike Maran, MacRae embarked upon a active period of program activity during that 10 years. His keyboards (generally electric piano) could be noticed on recordings by Back again Door, the Walker Brothers, and Potential …

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Roy Babbington

Roy Babbington’s basslines pulsate directly from the center from the creative Uk jazz picture from the ’70s. Bandleaders like the great pianist Keith Tippett and trumpeter Ian Carr used the bassist in stimulating music out of this period, as well as for the fusion jazz crusades of the 10 years. …

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Bo Hansson

Swedish keyboard participant/composer Bo Hansson 1st emerged in the 1960s within a duo that made a name for itself, 1st in Sweden and about tour in Europe, and issued some 3 albums. Jimi Hendrix noticed the group and apparently documented some jams with Hansson which have thus far continued to …

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Soft Machine

Soft Machine were under no circumstances a business enterprise and indeed even now remain unknown sometimes to numerous listeners who came old during the past due ’60s and early ’70s, once the group was at its peak. Within their personal way, however, these were one of the most important bands …

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Pavlov’s Dog

The artsy very difficult rock group Pavlov’s Dog spanned progressive music and rock in quite similar way that Rush did in its start. Also like Hurry, Pavlov’s Dog experienced a vocalist, David Surkamp, whose unique high-pitched tone of voice was the group’s take-it-or-leave-it element. Outside of a little cult pursuing, …

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Nucleus

Nucleus began it is long jazz-rock trip in 1969, when it had been originally formed by trumpeter Ian Carr. They drawn a following following a effective performance in the Montreux International Event in 1970, which resulted in the critical achievement of albums Elastic Rock and roll and We’ll DISCUSS It …

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Trevor Tomkins

b. 12 Might 1941, London, Britain. As a teenager Tomkins initial used the trombone before switching towards the drums which he produced his initial professional appearance. Although he researched extensively, mostly within the traditional vein, he was deeply thinking about jazz and in the first 60s moved completely into this …

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John Marshall

b. 28 August 1941, Isleworth, Middlesex, Britain. Marshall is among the many amazing drummers Britain provides produced, equally effective, flexible and dependable in rock and roll, jazz or fusion. He performed at college, but became even more heavily associated with music while reading mindset at school. He examined drums privately …

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