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Sophia Knapp

Best known seeing that the vocalist/songwriter at the rear of the mystical indie rock-band Lights — who have afterwards changed their name to Cliffie Swan — Sophia Knapp was raised in San Francisco’s Haight Ashbury area and later on moved to Brooklyn. There she installed with Linnea Vedder and Alana …

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Mezzanine Owls

Nodding to such rings as Ride as well as the Jesus and Mary String, Los Angeles fantasy pop music group Mezzanine Owls contain vocalist/guitarist Jack port Burnside, bassist Dan Horne, drummer Pauline Mu, and keyboardist/guitarist Jonathan Zeitlin. After a lot of the people had fulfilled via local advertisements, Mezzanine Owls …

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Okean Elzy

Among Ukraine’s most popular, politically charged, and commercially successful rock and roll rings, Okean Elzy (it all means “Elza’s Sea”) formed in 1994 in the town of Lviv by longstanding frontman Svyatoslav Vakarchuk following the dissolution of his prior group Klan Tyshi. The music group spent their formative years building …

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Matt Jones

Michigan indigenous Matt Jones is a talented singer/songwriter whose strategy runs from rootsy acoustic music to intelligent indie rock and roll. Given birth to in Adrian, Michigan in 1978, Jones started playing piano at age 8 and got addicted to classic ragtime; later on, he performed sousaphone in his high …

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Abraham Velazquez

Abraham Velazquez began his profession as a vocalist of modern Christian music (CCM) before eventually crossing to the Latin pop mainstream along with his major-label recording debut, Por Ti (2007). Created on March 22, 1977, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, he’s the boy of two achieved musicians: vocalist Debora Velasquez …

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The Mattoid

Ville Kiviniemi may be the Mattoid, a bald, poncho-wearing enigma from Finland who moved to Nashville to dominate the scene along with his exclusive mixture of lounge-flavored Velvet Underground rock and roll & move, Scandinavian throat singing, and signature rhythmic electric guitar technique known simply as “sango.” He produced the …

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Will Quinlan

Tampa, FL-based nation vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist Can Quinlan led the rings Pagan Saints and Murder Creek before developing the Diviners (Karen Collins on bass; Steve Connelly on business lead acoustic guitar; Sean Doyle, Jimmy Grain, and Jeremy Rowland on drums; Francis French III, Rebekah Pulley, and Soraya Zaumeyer on …

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Andy McKee

Andy McKee can be an award-winning fingerstyle guitarist with adept, technically skillful skills and whose taking part in details upon bluegrass, progressive rock and roll, and classical music. Though named a growing skill in the fingerstyle acoustic guitar community because the early 2000s, McKee accomplished sustained prominence in 2005 following …

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Zámbó Jimmy

Given birth to Imre Zambo (the name Jimmy supposedly originated from an American sweetheart who couldn’t pronounce his name correctly), Zámbó Jimmy rose from obscurity in Budapest’s slums to be one of the biggest selling & most controversial numbers in contemporary Hungarian music. After a stint in the communist-controlled children’s …

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Henry Santos

Most widely known for his tenure being a vocalist and songwriter in the bachata supergroup Aventura, Henry Santos is a Dominican vocalist from NEW YORK who produced his solo record debut in 2011. Blessed Henry Santos Jeter on Dec 15, 1979, in Moca, Dominican Republic, he transferred with his family …

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