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Fryars

A one-man project away of London, Britain, Fryars — in other words, Ben Garrett — got his start being a drummer for the Aneneomie before aiming by himself. Fryars’ first discharge, 2007’s Ides EP, was conceived and performed (mainly) by Garrett himself. Assisting hands were within the initiatives of Robbie …

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Tough Love

British duo Difficult Love are recognized for their exuberant dance club cuts and remixes. Featuring the skills of Stefan O’Brien and Alex Unwin, Difficult Love first found prominence remixing slashes by Alexa Goddard, Meghan Trainor, Le Youngsters, Shift K3Y, as well as others. They garnered additional interest after their monitor …

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Bryan Torwalt

A worship leader, together with his wife Katie, at Sacramento, California’s Jesus Tradition ministry, singer/songwriter Bryan Torwalt began taking part in guitar at age 16. Torwalt made up, played, and documented music using the Jesus Tradition music group before self-releasing his single debut, Inside Out, in 2007. He released his …

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JC Brooks & the Uptown Sound

A music group that is referred to as Otis Redding fronting the Stooges, JC Brooks surfaced from Chicago in 2007, generating a thrilling and explosive garage area, funk, and spirit sound. Comprising guitarist Billy Bungeroth, drummer Kevin Marks, and bassist Ben Taylor, a horn section known as the Lowdown Horns …

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The Everymen

Happy sons and daughters from the state of NJ, the Everymen certainly are a band with a small amount of everything: the hard but tuneful melodies of ’60s rock, the best and powerful sound of Bruce Springsteen and his heartland rock brethren, the brutal attitude of punk rock, as well …

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Jarle Bernhoft

Norwegian multi-instrumentalist Jarle Bernhoft started his career as an angst-ridden rock frontman before switching to a distinctive, one-man band design of retro-soul that he alternated with a complete backing band. Delivered in Nittedal in 1976 for an opera vocalist and a music instructor, Bernhoft appreciated formal music research in his …

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The Sax Pack

Clean jazz supergroup the Sax Pack features saxophonists Jeff Kashiwa, Kim Waters, and Steve Cole. The group arrived collectively around 2003 after Kashiwa was motivated to form an organization predicated on Frank Sinatra’s famous Rat Pack. In the beginning begun like a touring ensemble, the Sax Pack ultimately released their …

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Allison Crutchfield

A practiced veteran from the D.We.Con. music community before she also graduated from senior high school, indie pop vocalist, songwriter, and instrumentalist Allison Crutchfield acquired made her tag with a small number of observed independent rings before she stepped forwards into a single profession. Allison Crutchfield and her twin sister …

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The Shades of Orange

Sweden’s Tones of Orange bridged the space between your neo-psychedelic rock from the past due ’80s as well as the Madchester-influenced dance audio of the first ’90s. Created in Sundsvall, Sweden around 1989, Tones of Orange originally presented vocalist Ronny Pale, guitarist Arvid Lind, bassist Magnus Renström, Hammond body organ …

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Misty Edwards

A modern christian singer/songwriter and worship leader, Misty Edwards makes heartfelt folk and alternative-rock influenced music. Given birth to in Kansas Town, Missouri, Edwards was initially launched to music by her mom, who was simply a music instructor. At age group 19, she was employed as an intern at International …

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