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Sid Hillman

Singer/multi-instrumentalist Sid Hillman — nephew of Chris Hillman from the Byrds/the Soaring Burrito Brothers/Desert Rose Music group fame — is usually a longtime experienced from the L.A. country-rock and so-called “canyon rock and roll” music picture. After performing like a single artist for quite some time, Hillman co-founded his Sid …

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Kathleen Bertrand

Atlanta is definitely known for mating great music artists, and jazz vocalist Kathleen Bertrand is another in the legacy. With her three-octave range, Bertrand provides captivated viewers worldwide. In 1999, she individually released Most of Me to open up hands at jazz channels all over the world. Paths from that …

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Whirligig

Not to end up being confused using the U.K. band of the same name (though that might be easy, because they’re both located in Celtic music), the brand new York City-based Whirligig fuses Celtic noises with other conventional folk and globe musics (klezmer, middle ages, etc.), aswell as details of …

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Mikael Wiehe

As frontman in Hoola Bandoola Music group, Mikael Wiehe became perhaps one of the most essential musicians from the Swedish progressive motion. When the music group split up, as do the entire motion in the past due ’70s, Wiehe began a very effective solo career. Getting area of the intensifying …

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Le Mani

Located in Rome but hailing from Matera, Le Mani shaped in 2005 in the ashes from the crossover group Zero Man’s Land as well as the more melody-oriented Ar.Ca.Dia.. The line-up included vocalist Luigi Scanargella, guitarist Antonio “Toto” Marcucci, keyboardist Angelo Perna, Francesco “Ciccio” Stoia on bass and Marco Pisanelli …

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Bill Ryder-Jones

British multi-instrumentalist/composer/singer/songwriter Costs Ryder-Jones started his music job as the lead guitarist for well-known Hoylake-based psychedelic pop outfit the Coral, with whom he spent 12 years before getting into a solo job. Influenced by famous brands Ennio Morricone, Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood, as well as the pastoral British folk from the …

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The Passions

The Passions were a post-punk music group formed by guitarist/vocalist Barbara Gogan, bassist Claire Bidwell, drummer Richard Williams, vocalist Mitch Barker, and guitarist Clive Temperley. Ahead of developing in 1978, a lot of the associates acquired spent amount of time in various other groups. Especially, Temperley was an ex girlfriend …

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Jessica Stone

West coastline singer/songwriter Jessica Rock founded her very own record and posting company, Maidenstone Information, soon after graduating from the L.A. Music Academy. Her 2002 debut, Seven Words, introduced viewers to Stone’s personal mixture of folk, pop, and jazz, and garnered the tech-savvy, indie musician accolades from over the internet. …

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The McCormick Brothers

The McCormick Brothers aren’t as well-known as additional country and bluegrass harmonizers who have been popular in the 1950s, like the Stanley Brothers as well as the Louvin Brothers. However they had been an excellent bluegrass band, though they weren’t as long-lived as the utmost renowned ones operating the same …

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Szymon

A talented but troubled multi-instrumentalist and vocalist/songwriter whose honeyed falsetto and pure pop acumen didn’t enter the general public sphere until 3 years after his loss of life, Szymon Borzestowski’s evocative mixture of folk, pop, and electronica occupied that impalpable nice place between inclusive and otherworldly. Given birth to in …

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