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Rick Jones

Early in his career, Canadian musician and entertainer Rick Jones hosted the BBC children’s television programs Play School and Fingerbobs, the latter which attained cult status because of its pretty and clever paper fingerpuppets and catchy songs. On the present, which debuted on Valentine’s Time 1972, Jones performed Yoffi, the …

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Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats

Somewhere away there, in the multiverse of infinite possibilities, exists a global where in fact the Beatles recorded “Helter Skelter,” made a decision to stop cutting their hair, rather than looked back again. While that globe might only be considered a dream, another most sensible thing comes by method of …

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Keep Shelly in Athens

With an air of mystique, Greece-based Keep Shelly in Athens (a pun on Kypseli, the Athens neighborhood they comes from) combine ambient bedroom electro-pop, chillwave, and Ibiza house music influences to make a uniquely somber undertake downtempo dream pop. The young man/lady duo of R? Я and Sarah P. created …

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Jesse Ruins

Jesse Ruins’ sweeping soundscapes conjure the haze of shoegaze using the sparkle of ambient electronic devices. The group started in Tokyo this year 2010 like a single task for enigmatic musician Nobuyuki Sakuma, who debuted the task later that 12 months having a cassette for the label Cuz Me Discomfort. …

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Robert Davi

In his youth, Robert Davi studied opera and aspired to be always a singer, studying with Samuel Margolis from the Metropolitan Opera, Daniel Ferro from the Juilliard School of Music, and Italian baritone Tito Gobbi. But his profession got a detour when, at age group 20, he was selected by …

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Mood Rings

Atlanta, Georgia’s dreamy experimental pop clothing Mood Bands feature vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Can Fussell, guitarist Tymb Gratz, guitarist/keyboardist Seth Bolton, bassist Chris Alley, and drummer Peter Couthorn. When the music group formed in ’09 2009, these were referred to as the Dirty Young ladies and blended ’60s gal group pop with grunge, …

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Kenny Foster

Nashville-based singer and songwriter Kenny Foster was created and elevated in Joplin, Missouri and was raised singing in church, but he was also fully alert to the pop and nation songs he noticed throughout him, and began playing guitar and writing his 1st songs in senior high school. He majored …

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Toh Kay

Toh Kay (Thomas Kalnoky) got his begin in the punk rock and roll clothing Gimp before shifting towards the Savannah University of Artwork and Style in Savanna, Georgia. Then joined third influx ska outfit Capture-22, appearing within the group’s debut recording, Keasbey Evenings, before leaving to be the lead vocalist/guitarist/songwriter …

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Birdy

British singer/songwriter Jasmine van den Bogaerde, who goes on the stage name Birdy, was created in 1996 in Lymington, Hampshire. Precocious from the start, Bogaerde started composing her personal songs at age seven, and in the arriving years frequently published her music and shows on YouTube. By enough time she …

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Kishi Bashi

Vocalist/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist K Ishibashi was created in Seattle, Washington but spent his formative years over the East Coastline, where he honed his skills being a touring violinist for famous brands Sondre Lerche, Regina Spektor, and, later on, Of Montreal. In 2003, he co-founded the Brooklyn-based indie rock and roll clothing Jupiter …

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