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The Fool

The Fool certainly are a quartet of Dutch multimedia artists: Simon Posthuma, Marijke Posthuma, Josje Leeger, and Barry Finch. They started within the Amsterdam Provos, pranksters whose situationist antics, such as for example providing free of charge white bicycles over the roads of Amsterdam and tossing smoke cigarettes bombs at …

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Eden Ahbez

Among the genuinely strange character types of pre-rock American popular music, Eden Ahbez’s primary claim to popularity was because the author of “Character Young man.” The melodically and lyrically beguiling track was an enormous pop strike for Nat Ruler Cole; it might be included in many other trustworthy performers, including …

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Snow Bud and the Flower People

Begun in 1984 while more a manifestation of boredom than as a way to “take action” musically, Snow Bud as well as the Bloom People would grow right into a local favourite within the Pacific Northwest, releasing a smattering of singles and albums (a few of including comic books) on …

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Ghost Train Orchestra

Known for leading various incarnations of his avant chamberesque folk-country clothing Defeat Circus, Florida-born, Boston-based trumpeter (actually, multi-instrumentalist), bandleader, composer, arranger, and singer/songwriter Brian Carpenter can be the principal generating force behind the Ghost Teach Orchestra, restoring alive a few of the most ebullient — and frequently underappreciated as well …

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The Penny Black Remedy

Shaped in London, England, in the past due 2000s by Scottish singer/songwriter/guitarist Keith M. Thomson, eclectic multinational indie rock and roll outfit the Cent Black Remedy emerged together out of the shared love of most things nation, punk, ska, and Balkan folk. Comprising Edinburgh indigenous Thomson, classically educated Croatian vocalist/percussionist …

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The Prefab Messiahs

Purveyors of lighthearted garage area rock and roll revivalism, the Prefab Messiahs formed in 1981 in Worcester, Massachusetts. Primary users “Xerox” Feinberg, “Doc” Michaud, and bass participant Kris Thompson, all after that college students at Clark University or college, earned a revolving lineup of region musicians to greatly help play …

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Edgar Jones

Liverpool-born Edgar Jones produced his mark like a bassist, single artist, and innovator of the respectable ’60s revivalists the Stairways. Starting his profession at the sensitive age group of 20, Jones became a member of Ian McCulloch’s post-Echo & the Bunnymen music group in 1990, playing bass on-stage and on …

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