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Ralph Carney

Probably most widely known simply because Tom Waits’ main horn player since 1985, multi-instrumentalist Ralph Carney comes with an impressive resume that’s deep since it is large. During his two-decade profession, Carney spent some time working with David Thomas, Expenses Laswell, Victoria Williams, Marc Ribot, Give Lee Buffalo, Allen Ginsberg …

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Tin Huey

Hard to trust, but because the 10 years turned through the ’70s towards the ’80s, scenemakers and post-punk trendwatchers were searching for another burgeoning proto-alternative picture to become emerging from…well, Akron, OH. Well-known for being both birthplace of Pretender Chrissie Hynde and house from the Goodyear Wheel and Plastic Co., …

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Otha Turner

Veteran bluesman Otha Turner was the last surviving get better at from the Mississippi back-country fife and drum custom. He was created in 1908, spending his adult existence like a sharecropper in the town of Como, a location several kilometers northeast from the Delta area which also offered rise to …

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