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Ronny Someck

Poet Ronny Someck was created in Baghdad, Iraq, in 1951, but emigrated to and grew up in Israel. The Jewish poet provides published seven series of poems since 1976 (some have already been translated into Arabic). In 1989, he received the Perfect Minister’s Prize in Books. Someck provides partaken in …

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Rochelle, Rochelle

Named following the notoriously boring art-house erotica flick on Seinfeld, the hard-rocking post-grunge strap Rochelle, Rochelle shaped in NORTH PARK, CA, in August 2000. Vocalist/guitarist Erik Berg, guitarist Gaylord Vehicle Brocklin, bassist Nicholas Sekol, and drummer Jeff Grasmick started playing around the region and gaining publicity on regional radio, and …

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American Military Band

The American Army Music group, led by conductor Robert W. McKewen, and who, as their name suggests, celebrate the music from the U.S. MILITARY, released five albums in 2002: Music from the Atmosphere Force, Music from the Marines, Music from the U.S. Military, Music from the U.S. Navy, and some …

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Jessica Stone

West coastline singer/songwriter Jessica Rock founded her very own record and posting company, Maidenstone Information, soon after graduating from the L.A. Music Academy. Her 2002 debut, Seven Words, introduced viewers to Stone’s personal mixture of folk, pop, and jazz, and garnered the tech-savvy, indie musician accolades from over the internet. …

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Vince Vance & the Valiants

The act behind the sentimental, evergreen vacation favorite “All I’D LIKE for Christmas Is You,” Vince Vance & the Valiants kicked off their career on the far side of the spectrum, climbing the charts in the first ’80s using the novelty number, and Iran hostage crisis answer song, “Bomb Iran.” …

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Corcovado

Corcovado started being a lo-fi experimental indie duo in Grand Rapids, MI, releasing a self-titled album in 1999. In 2002, the music group re-formed being a five-piece from the advancement of cellar jams. Their audio turned from the easy buildings of demo-quality wish pop to a fuller, more technical indie …

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Scott Miller

Merging the emotional honesty and intelligence of the singer/songwriter using the swagger and enthusiasm of the rock and roll & roller, Scott Miller first produced a name for himself as guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter using the superb pop/rock and roll group the V-Roys, before building himself being a single artist …

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Static

Like a handful of his City Centre Offices labelmates, Berlin’s Hanno Leichtmann (aka Static) creates warm, deceptively melodic tracks countered by glitchy components. For Eject YOUR BRAIN, an record released in early 2002, Leichtmann sought the providers of Ronald Lippok, of Tarwater also to Roccoco Rot popularity, and Justine Electra, …

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Buffalo Nickel

Atlanta’s back-to-basics rock and roll quartet Buffalo Nickel features vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Gary Stier, guitarist/vocalist Charlie Grey, bassist/vocalist Richard Turner, and drummer Brit Turner. The group’s traditional and southern rock-inspired sound received them slots starting for Steve Earle, Willie Nelson, Cracker, BR-549, and Fastball. Their debut recording, 33 1/3, found its way …

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Mairead Carlin

Delivered in Derry, North Ireland, vocalist Máiréadvertisement Carlin started her profession in 2003 at age 15 when she landed a job in the opera The Little Prince by being successful the BBC Abilities “Young Performers” competition. After trained in London on the Trinity University of Music, she was provided a …

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