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Sons of Bill

Produced in 2005 in Charlottesville, Virginia by brothers Sam Wilson, Adam Wilson, and Abe Wilson, along with friends Seth Green (bass) and Todd Wellons (drums), Sons of Costs (the three Wilson boys’ father was Costs Wilson, a musician and professor emeritus of philosophical theology and Southern literature on the School …

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Shootin’ Pains

Merging two rich traditions of Texas music — ranting punk rock and roll and rootsy acoustic country — Shootin’ Aches and pains feature two members from the legendary Austin strap the Dicks, Buxf Bird and Pat Deason, with acoustic guitars and banjos running their tales of like gone wrong, a …

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Tandy

Origins rockers Tandy, named after a personality in Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio, hail from NEW YORK. Vocalist/songwriter Mike Ferrio, who network marketing leads the group, was created and elevated in rural upstate NY, close to the Canadian boundary, and his music are often billed with thoughts of his youth in …

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Jackdawg

Jackdawg were a supergroup of kinds who hardly ever really got an opportunity to escape the blocks. A trio offering rock and roll veterans John McFee (Doobie Brothers, Clover) on electric guitar, Stu Make (Creedence Clearwater Revival) on bass, and Keith Knudsen (Doobie Brothers) on drums, Jackdawg had been formed …

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Madi Diaz

L.A.-structured singer/songwriter Madi Diaz spent her formative years balancing the disparate worlds of her indigenous Pennsylvania Amish country and Boston’s renowned Berklee College of Music. Elevated and home-schooled by her liberal musician parents, Diaz, who spent her years as a child immersed in books, music, and horses, started composing at …

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The Jack Fords

The Jack port Fords certainly are a Cleveland, OH, five-piece folk and rock outfit that released a live debut album in 2006. That record, Bent Outta Form, was an area critical and well-known hit (not forgetting being recorded on the bar where the music group built its reliability), which just …

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Huub Van der Lubbe

A singer, poet, and professional, Huub Truck der Lubbe is a Dutch performer most widely known as an associate from the long-running music group De Dijk. Together with his primary gig with De Dijk, Truck der Lubbe in addition has authored several books of poetry, made an appearance in over …

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The Whipsaws

The Whipsaws, a twangy, gritty roots rock outfit much like acts just like the Drive-By Truckers and Uncle Tupelo, formed in the first 2000s round the talents of Alaskans Aaron Benolkin, Wayne Dommek, Jr., and Evan Phillips. The Whipsaws released their debut full-length, Ten Day time Bender, on Miss Tooth …

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Mark Deming

Critic, journalist, sometime musician, onetime acting professional, and full-time Midwesterner Tag Deming was created in Jackson, MI, throughout a short minute in the John F. Kennedy administration that Adam Ellroy didn’t record in American Tabloid. In 1964, Mark’s old sibling Steve brought house a duplicate of “GET RID OF” from …

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Mooi Wark

A Dutch rock-band using a boerenrock design, Mooi Wark broke to mainstream achievement in the mid- to later 2000s with hit singles like “Idioot” and “In de Blote Kont” and TOP albums like Bok ‘m d’r Op! and Rock and roll & Rodzooi. Founded in 1992 in Drenthe, HOLLAND, the …

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