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Martyn Wyndham-Read

Although an Englishman, folksinger Martyn Wyndham-Read has non-etheless become one of the biggest ambassadors of Australian folk song, having spent over 30 years playing music absorbed in the musical tradition of drovers, bush workers, and cane cutters. Having spent period employed being a bush employee himself, Wyndham-Read first fell in …

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Roland Cazimero

Regarding his youthful sibling, Robert, Roland Cazimero has played an important role within the progression of contemporary Hawaiian music. Greater than a one fourth of a hundred years after their debut concerts, the Cazimero brothers continue being among the island’s best-loved & most effective works. Celebrating the 25th wedding anniversary …

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Mark Keali’i Ho’omalu

Tag Keali’i Ho’omalu is a solid stage in the in any other case largely overlooked field of traditional hula chanting. His early function consisted of regional hula and Polynesian displays around his house island, eventually upgrading the rates in another hula halau (college), gaining a great deal of knowledge in …

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Robert Cazimero

Regarding his older sibling Roland, Robert Cazimero (given birth to Roland Uluwehi Cazimero) has played an important role within the development of contemporary Hawaiian music. Greater than a one fourth of a hundred years after their debut concerts, the Cazimero brothers continue being among the island’s most liked and most …

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Joy

Boston-based indie rockers Joy presented vocalist/guitarist Matt Savage and guitarist Daniel Madri, who had previously collaborated in Godboy. (On some songs Pleasure also included drummer Matt Dodge and extra guitarist Ariel Rabinovic.) The group’s self-titled 2003 debut for Shrimper nodded towards the lo-fi songwriting of Lou Barlow as well as …

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Roadhouse

This melodic UK hard rock quintet was assembled in 1991 around former Def Leppard guitarist Pete Willis (b. 16 Feb 1960, Sheffield, Yorkshire, Britain). Using the abilities of Wayne Offer (bass), Richard Time (electric guitar), Paul Jackson (vocals) and Trevor Brewis (drums), the music group was agreed upon by Phonogram …

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Rolando Sanchez

Originally influenced simply by his parents, Nicaraguan Rolando Sanchez became involved with music in the 1960s, when his family made a decision to settle in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA. After going to several shows by Latin rock and roll outfits such as for example Malo, Azteca, Sapo, and Santana, …

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Sandii

Among Japan’s most successful pop performers, Sandii offers increasingly centered on the music customs of Hawaii. Because the business lead vocalist of Japanese pop group Sandii as well as the Sunsetz within the 1980s, she drew world-wide attention on her behalf psychological vocals, hook-laden lyricism, and full of energy mixture …

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Webley Edwards

Both because the longtime web host from the regular radio series Hawaii Phone calls and through his many albums, broadcasting pioneer Webley Edwards played a pivotal function in exporting the music of the hawaiian islands towards the continental U.S. Blessed November 11, 1902, in Corvallis, OR, he afterwards attended Oregon …

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Lyle Ritz

The ukulele is usually considered a novelty instrument when in its usual Hawaiian surroundings, but Lyle Ritz under no circumstances felt this way. Created in Cleveland, Ohio, Ritz researched violin and tuba as a kid. While attending university in California, he discovered a job in the Southern California Music Business …

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