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Jeff LeBlanc

Delivered and raised in the Suffolk State hamlet of Middle Moriches, singer/songwriter Jeff LeBlanc specializes in the type of warm and soulful folk-pop that invokes brands like John Mayer, Matt Nathanson, and Howie Time. THE BRAND NEW York native started carving out a name for himself in 2004 being a …

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Baeza

Anthony Baeza can be an American rapper and maker from Fresno, California having a swaggering yet relaxed circulation and lyrics that are as apt to be as introspective because they are hedonistic. Having created hip-hop songs since his adolescence, he started uploading self-produced video clips of his rap tunes in …

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Broods

Vocalist Georgia Nott and her old multi-instrumentalist sibling Caleb Nott are Broods, a cleverly and descriptively named digital pop duo from Auckland, New Zealand. The Notts, who was raised encircled by music, possess played together given that they had been children. These were in the Peasants, a music group that …

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7 Days of Funk

After his name change to Snoop Lion and his reggae album Reincarnated, rapper Snoop Dogg introduced another alias, Snoopzilla, along with his funk-flavored task seven days of Funk offering producer, musician, and songwriter Dâm-Funk. After conference on the SXSW music celebration in 2011, the duo started planning a task that …

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Gareth Malone’s Voices

In 2013, English choir expert Gareth Malone made a decision to update the traditional choir genre by piecing together a modern version of the choral group. After looking the U.K. to discover the best skill he may find, Malone recruited 16 users aged 18 to 27. Getting into the studio …

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Honeyblood

Glaswegian noise pop duo Honeyblood includes Stina Marie Claire Tweeddale about guitar and vocals and Cat Myers about drums. Taking motivation from dark and cloudy ’90s indie rock and roll luminaries like PJ Harvey, Sonic Youngsters, and Throwing Muses, Tweeddale created the music group in early 2012 with unique drummer …

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Green Shoe Studio

A full-service documenting studio in East Peoria, Illinois that is experienced in a number of companies, including music, brief films, picture taking, music movies, and style, Green Boot Studio proceeded to go viral in 2013 using the melody “Oh Special Lorraine,” that was compiled by then 96-year-old, first-time songwriter Fred …

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Fred Stobaugh

The oldest artist to seem over the Billboard Hot 100, then-96-year-old Fred Stobaugh became an instantaneous celebrity in 2013 when the song he wrote for his then recently deceased wife of 75 years went viral. The Peoria, Illinois-based retired drivers posted the lyrics for “Oh Special Lorraine” to Green Footwear …

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Ghost Train Orchestra

Known for leading various incarnations of his avant chamberesque folk-country clothing Defeat Circus, Florida-born, Boston-based trumpeter (actually, multi-instrumentalist), bandleader, composer, arranger, and singer/songwriter Brian Carpenter can be the principal generating force behind the Ghost Teach Orchestra, restoring alive a few of the most ebullient — and frequently underappreciated as well …

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Komando Negro

Mexican-American norteño group Komando Negro play exciting corridos in the tradition of forefathers Los Tigres del Norte and Flaco Jimenez. Produced in ’09 2009, the Cali-Mex quintet of good friends — Santiago Martinez, Josue Arrizon, Daniel Gonzalez, Alfonso Quinonez, and Roberto Lopez — became a member of together more than …

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