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Hanni El Khatib

With a mixture of blues, garage, folk, and good old-fashioned rock and roll & move crooning, SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA native Hanni El Khatib worked well like a creative director for HUF prior to making a name for himself like a singer/songwriter. Having a audio that evokes the eclectic mashups …

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Henry’s Funeral Shoe

Playing bluesy hard rock and roll with a lot of attitude, a vintage rocker’s appreciation of history, and a punk’s feeling of concision, Henry’s Funeral Boot is a force duo from Southern Wales comprising Aled Clifford on guitar and vocals, and his young brother Brennig Clifford on drums. Aled’s early …

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Dave Cloud

A significant figure on Nashville’s underground rock scene, Dave Cloud was a singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, actor, poet, and storyteller who earned a cult subsequent for his over-the-top performances that recommended a fever-dream fusion of Captain Beefheart and Tom Waits, filtered through your body and voice of the seedy yet self-confident …

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Trainwreck Riders

The Trainwreck Riders don’t play alt-country, and they are definitely not rockabilly. Rather, this SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA quartet isn’t quite a one fourth century too past due because of their ideal scene companions: they’re a cowpunk music group, in the custom of Green on Crimson, Rank and Document, and …

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Jack Oblivian

Probably one of the most important numbers within the Memphis garage area rock and roll and punk blues community, Jack port Yarber (better known by his frequent stage name Jack port Oblivian) was a founding person in two strongly influential rings, the Oblivians as well as the Compulsive Bettors, and …

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Dan Kroha

Being a founding person in minimal garage rock and roll trio the Gories and a fixture in the Detroit rock and roll scene because the early ’80s, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Dan Kroha helped transformation the span of rock and roll history along with his one-of-a-kind using and highly influential design. Kroha was …

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The Drones

Perth, Australia, includes a reputation to be perhaps one of the most isolated main metropolitan areas in the globe, with the majority of a continent separating it all from Australia’s various other big people centers as well as the vastness from the Indian Sea facing it all on the other …

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Restaurant [1]

Formed in LA by two longtime friends from southeastern Tx, Restaurant (sometimes spelled Restavrant) was a garage area punk clothes that stole impact and instrumentation from wherever they could easily get it. Agreed upon to the Narnak label (house of Lee “Scuff” Perry as well as the Fall), Restaurant released …

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James Leg

Blues-wailing keyboard man James Leg is most beneficial referred to as the lead singer and organ and piano pumper using the large blues rock-band the Dark Diamond Heavies; he’s also a single musician who pursues his very own career through the group’s downtime. Calf was created John Wesley Myers and …

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Holly Golightly

Holly Golightly joined the Billy Childish auxiliary group Thee Headcoatees in 1991 when her sweetheart, Bruce Brand (Thee Headcoatees’ drummer), invited her to a gig and she finished up singing. She spent four years with Thee Headcoatees before launching her debut record, THE NICE Factors, in 1995. Whereas Thee Headcoatees’ …

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