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Sound the Alarm

Bangor, PA-based Audio the Security alarm (originally called Sleepwell) met up in 2000 around vocalist Cody Jancovic, guitarist Brian Chiusano, bassist Colin Ellis, and drummer Rick Stephans. The emo-rock clothing initially just performed cover songs across the tri-state region, but eventually turned over to composing originals, much towards the quick …

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Century

Originally a solo project for singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Carson Slovak, Lancaster, PA, grindcore act Century has since turn into a full-fledged band. (Furthermore to his musical efforts, Carson Slovak can be a full-time visual designer who individually designs most of Century’s artwork and products.) Slovak, previously guitarist with alt-metal …

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Struck Down

Erie, PA’s Struck Straight down formed in 2004, made up of Gabriel Poland (vocals), Jameson Jenkins (acoustic guitar, vocals), Josiah Poland (acoustic guitar), Adam Greenman (bass), and Raymond Horton (drums). The bandmembers arrived together from additional area groups primarily like a part task and quickly had written a two-song demonstration, …

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One Dead Three Wounded

Playing their very own make of speedy but intense thrash-oriented steel, Philadelphia’s One Dead Three Wounded was founded in 1998 as Desire 2 Ruin while musicians Sam Tropio (guitar), Matt McSorley (bass), Mike Zahodski (drums), and Tim Zahodski (vocals) had been still in senior high school. After playing regional gigs …

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Ziggy Elman

Ziggy Elman (given birth to Harry Finkelman) had an impact about both big music group, golf swing, jazz, and klezmer music. His interpretation from the klezmer tune “Fralich in Golf swing,” documented in 1939 with vocalist Martha Tilton as “As well as the Angels Sing,” became a significant hit but …

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Zhané

Provided a high-profile i’m all over this the all-star compilation Move Wit tha Flava as their first documenting opportunity, Zhané resided up to the pressure and arrived away with among the R&B party anthems from the ’90s, “Hey, Mr. DJ.” Jean Norris and Renee Neufville fulfilled while both had been …

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John Zacherle

The quintessential TV/horror host released several albums in the first ’60s on the effectiveness of his “Dinner with Drac” hit.

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Scott Ross

Scott Ross was an American harpsichordist who was simply both popular and renowned for his outstanding technique and insightful interpretations. He documented the complete functions of Scarlatti, Rameau, and Couperin, three composers, alongside J.S. Bach, whose music he became discovered with over his short profession. Ross was also an extremely …

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Will Webb

b. 23 Sept 1953, Chester, Philadelphia, Pa, USA. Among nine kids, Webb heard nation music because of his parents’ record collection. These were originally from Kentucky as well as the music they performed mingled along with his siblings’ choice (he was the youngest), that was mainly 60s and early 70s …

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Willie “Loco” Alexander

Although relatively unfamiliar outdoors Boston, Willie “Loco” Alexander is familiar to rock trivia professionals as the response to the brain-teaser: Who took Lou Reed’s put in place the Velvet Underground? He was created in Philadelphia in 1943, but emigrated to Boston within the ’60s, where he created the folk duo …

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