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Canasta

A six-piece orchestral pop clothing hailing from Chicago, IL, Canasta formed in 2002. In 2003, the group — Jeremy Beckford (electric guitar and vocals), Matt Priest (vocals, bass, trombone, percussion), Kyle Mann (piano and vocals), Ian Wilson (keyboards and vocals), Elizabeth Lindau (vocals and violin), and Josh Lava on drums …

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Jeroen Van Der Boom

Although Jeroen Vehicle Der Growth (given birth to Nijmegen on June 22, 1972) gained pop stardom in his indigenous Netherlands using the 2007 hit solitary “Jij Bent Zo,” it had been television where in fact the long term icon would help to make his 1st impact, like a presenter of …

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Smile

Five years prior to the 1st Queen album premiered, half of this long term supergroup worked together in Smile, a difficult rock outfit that played out in the London and Cornwall area in the past due ’60s. Even though music group never could commercially release some of their function throughout …

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Avalon

Avalon was a ’70s progressive rock-band that found out its from Ottawa, Canada. The group’s music was relatively much like that of Genesis or Queen. People of Avalon contains lead vocalist Myles Hunter, guitarists Brian Sim and Tullio Granata, bassist Manfred Leidecker, and drummer Robert Holtz. The music group recorded …

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Wild Beasts

England’s Crazy Beasts were a duo founded in 2002 by Hayden Thorpe (electric guitar, vocals) and Ben Small (electric guitar). Originally known as Fauve, the group was became a member of by drummer Chris Talbot in 2004 and transformed its name to Crazy Beasts. After documenting a self-titled EP, Tom …

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Lady Gaga

Glamorously gaudy, a self-made postmodern diva stitched jointly from components of Madonna, David Bowie, and Freddie Mercury, Lady Gaga was the first true millennial superstar. Understanding the continuous connection of the web era, Gaga produced countless mini-sensations through her design, her movies, and her music, cultivating a committed viewers she …

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Tally Hall

Ann Arbor, MI’s Tally Hall feature vocalist/guitarist Rob Cantor (Yellow), guitarist Joe Hawley (Crimson), bassist Zubin Sedghi (Blue), keyboardist Andrew Horowitz (Green), and drummer Ross Federman (Metallic). Many will understand them by the colour of their ties; nevertheless, their infectious mixture of ’60s pop harmonies, garage area rock function ethic, …

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Queen

Few rings embodied the real more than the ’70s like Queen. Embracing the exaggerated pomp of prog rock and roll and rock, aswell as vaudevillian music hall, the English quartet delved deeply into camp and bombast, creating an enormous, mock-operatic audio with split guitars and overdubbed vocals. Queen’s music was …

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Uriah Heep

Uriah Heep’s by-the-books progressive rock made the Uk band probably one of the most well-known hard rock sets of the first ’70s. Shaped by vocalist David Byron and guitarist Mick Package in the past due ’60s, the group experienced an astonishing variety of associates over another 2 decades — almost …

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King’s X

Few hard rock and roll rings are as widely well known yet criminally overlooked as King’s X. The trio (bassist/vocalist Doug Pinnick, guitarist/vocalist Ty Tabor, and drummer/vocalist Jerry Gaskill) appeared destined for the big style with their amazing mixture of melodic Beatlesque harmonies, metallic riffing, and prog rock and roll …

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