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Mads Langer

A recognised singer/songwriter in his house nation of Denmark and beyond, the multi-instrumentalist Mads Langer was created in 1984 in the northern city of Skive. A brooding, heart-on-sleeve performer in the vein of Jeff Buckley and Thom Yorke, Langer discovered his art by dividing his early years between learning the …

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Christina Stürmer

Though Austrian pop star Christina Stürmer’s preliminary state to fame was to arrive second to Michael Tschuggnall on Starmania, a Pop Idol-like televised singing contest, her career ultimately eclipsed his using a string of award-winning albums and singles. Stürmer was employed in a reserve store and executing with various rings …

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Ben Howard

Before launching his career as an acoustic singer/songwriter, Ben Howard was raised in South Devon, Britain, where his mother’s assortment of folk documents helped instill a love for Joni Mitchell, Donovan, and Richie Havens. Howard also created a pastime in surfing, getting his first influx at age 11 and going …

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Liz Longley

Award-winning singer and songwriter Liz Longley offers recorded multiple albums, toured extensively, and written tracks for films and television. She actually is a Pa indigenous from Chester Region, near Philadelphia, and started performing and playing piano at an extremely early age; she marks the turning stage in her existence at …

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Nick Santino

Delivered in 1988 in Braintree, Massachusetts, indie-bred, country-pop crooner Nick Santino rose to prominence in the mid-2000s as the frontman for emo-tinged, late-’90s alt-rock/punk-pop revivalists A Rocket towards the Moon. The music group unleashed five EPs and two well-received long-players before contacting it quits (amicably) in 2013 following the release …

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Oscar

London’s Oscar combines Brit-pop, dub, hip-hop, and synth pop into charming pop collages that reflect his musically diverse upbringing. The kid of the few who fronted the ’70s brand-new wave music group the Regents, Oscar Scheller focused on his music profession after graduating from artwork school, composing and recording music …

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The Inner Banks

Composer and banjo participant David Gould (from the Bootleg Treatment) and vocalist/songwriter Caroline Schutz (of Folksongs for the Afterlife) married in 2004 and formed the atmospheric rock and roll duo the Inner Banking institutions being a home-recording task in Brooklyn, NY, in 2005. Those recordings started to feature additional guest …

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Onar

Greek pop duo Onar (made up of Lefteris Plja’tsjkas and Pe’ny Rananta’ni) were 1st introduced to world audiences using their debut record in 1998. Created mainly by Plja’tsjkas and made by Plja’tsjkas, the record produced solid hits such as for example “You Frighten Me” and “Paper Lantern.” The disk ultimately …

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Festival

Sisters Alexis and Lindsay Powell create the eclectic music of Celebration, a Brooklyn-based clothing that swirls together folk, gospel, psychedelic pop, and vocal harmonies. Although both siblings talk about a lifelong skill for the arts, Alexis and Lindsay didn’t collaborate musically until Xmas 2005, whenever a go back to their …

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Fulton Lights

Fulton Lighting are one of the tasks masterminded by Brooklyn-based vocalist, composer, and musician Andrew Spencer Goldman, who in addition has recorded as head of the organizations John Guilt and Maestro Echoplex. For Fulton Lamps, Goldman constructed an eclectic selection of music artists — included in this players who’ve caused …

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