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Alisha

Brooklyn, NY, teenager vocalist Alisha’s biggest one was the Madonna/the System-influenced “FOREVER Interest” on New York-based label Vanguard Information. The one was an enormous dance strike on Billboard’s graphs while peaking at amount 84 R&B, amount 103 pop on its R&B and Pop graphs. The second one “Baby Speak” reached …

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Claude Dubois

French-Canadian vocalist/songwriter Claude Dubois was created in Montreal on Apr 24, 1947. He started performing publicly as soon as age group 12, playing in an area country music group. Dubois produced his saving debut using the group Claude Dubois et Ses Montagnards. His single debut came a short while later, …

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David Geraghty

By enough time David Geraghty released his debut solo record in the autumn of 2007, he’d recently been through the major-label movements with two bands. This time around, he went the independent path and released Eliminate Your Darlings by himself Decal Information. An expansive and sonically different indie rock and …

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The New Wave

Despite their name, the brand new Wave weren’t some trend-hopping band from the past due ’70s or early ’80s, but a soft rock and roll sunshine pop duo from the past due ’60s. Made up of vocalist/songwriters Tommy Andre and Reid Ruler, they released an obscure, self-titled recording around the …

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Penniless

Originally formed beneath the moniker “The Penniless Folks of Bulgaria,” this business actually emerged away of a little town in Finland called Nakkila in 1991. Comprising Pekka Alisaari (vocals/acoustic guitar), Kimmo Kurittu (bass), Lasse Alisaari (drums), and Mikko Pere (acoustic guitar), Penniless debuted their 1st recording, Mould, independently Penni Records …

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Will Johnson

Drummer Can Johnson, who have performs on a number of the 2001 saving entitled Dish Filled with Ringles, isn’t the Johnson from Tx who is from the music group Centro-Matic. That is a Midwest Will Johnson, who along with bassist Jerry Musser produces a switch-up Ringles tempo section. Todd Borsch …

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Hortus Animae

Italy’s Hortus Animae (which means “garden from the spirit”) were formed in 1997 by Martyr Lucifer (vocals/bass), Shred Blast Hypnos (acoustic guitar), Bless (keyboards), and Thomas (drums). Getting an extremely theatrical feeling of burlesque to their gothic/dark metallic sonic amalgam, they documented their first demonstration, the spectacularly called an Abode …

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Hermione Fatheringale

Vocalist, guitarist, and celebrity Hermione Fatheringale used David Bowie for some time in Feathers, a multi-media folk-rock group that also included guitarist John Hutchinson, in past due 1968 and early 1969. She was also in Turquoise, an identical and intensely short-lived trio, with Bowie and Tony Hill. Feathers didn’t release …

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United Empire Loyalists

2 hundred copies? That was the full total quantity of pressings of “No, No, No,” UEL’s single single launch (circa 1968). From your outset, UEL’s group of fans was limited — just a few hundred of Vancouver, BC’s enlightened teenagers had have you ever heard of this music group — …

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Fabulous Depressions

New Ulm, MN, garage area outfit the Fabulous Depressions shaped in 1964 — guitarist Phil Groebner, bassist Jim Dauer, organist Peter Kitzberger, and drummer John Tretault (the second option most of 11 years of age first) completed the initial lineup, which progressed through some short-lived titles including Wholly Moses, Mind …

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