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The Groobees

The Groobees, natives of Amarillo, TX, are a fantastic pop-folk music group with strong country leanings. Their eponymous debut record for Blix Road Records showcases exceptional and tasteful ensemble shows. These are led by Susan Gibson’s exceptional vocals, which sometimes are similar to a countrified Mary Travers. Excellent. The band …

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The Griswolds

Toledo, OH-based brothers Artwork and Roman Griswold started playing blues collectively in 1959. In 1997, they released Completely Down, their third studio room album and the only person accessible to day, for the London-based JSP Information. On the documenting, Artwork Griswold plays acoustic guitar and sings, while Roman contributes vocals …

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Greyboy Allstars

An acidity jazz music group that concentrates more in jazz than groove-oriented dance music, the Greyboy Allstars came jointly in 1993 when noted rare-groove DJ Greyboy (aka Andreas Stevens) met up with Karl Denson, a saxophone participant who was simply then touring with Lenny Kravitz. The set collaborated on two …

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The Gourds

The Gourds certainly are a good-time, honky tonkin’ music group with plenty of quirk and underground appeal to justify the “alternative” tag in “alternative country-rock.” A part of Austin’s lively scene and well-known performers in the city’s nationwide music display SXSW, the Gourds 1st gained the interest of the Zero …

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Bill Charlap

Bill Charlap is among the most powerful mainstream jazz pianists in the picture and perhaps one of the most gifted interpreters of criteria. He was raised within a musical home, as the kid of Broadway songwriter Moose Charlap and vocalist Sandy Stewart. Acquiring towards the piano at a age, he …

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Bill Doggett

Along with his instrumental hit “Honky Tonk” in February 1956, Bill Doggett (given birth to William Ballard Doggett) created among rock’s greatest instrumental tracks. Though it produced scores of gives to execute in rock and roll & roll night clubs throughout the USA, Doggett remained linked with the jazz and …

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The Chordettes

The Chordettes were among the longest-lived vocal groups with root base in the mainstream pop and vocal harmonies from the 1940s and early ’50s. Even though the four women’s preparations owed more towards the Andrews Sisters than doo wop, they do, unlike a lot of their peers, confirm fairly adaptable …

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Coon Creek Girls

Probably one of the most famous all-female string rings in nation, the Coon Creek Ladies were also one of the primary female groups to try out their own devices and concentrate on authentic hill music, rather than sentimental and cowboy tunes. The founding person in the long-lived group was Lily …

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Big Audio Dynamite

After Mick Jones was fired through the Clash in 1983, he formed Big Sound Dynamite (B.A.D.) twelve months later to keep the greater experimental funk components of the Clash’s Fight Rock and roll. The group’s unique incarnation included Jones, video designer and Clash associate Don Letts (results and vocals), Greg …

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The Charleston Chasers

The Charleston Chasers was a name utilized between 1925 and 1931 for some documenting groups that didn’t exist beyond the studios. The 1925 release (which documented two figures) matched up cornetist Leo McConville with trombonist Miff Mole and pianist Arthur Schutt. By their second program two years later on, the …

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