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Sweet Justice

While Lovely Justice might have started as a gathering of the thoughts between people of three notable punk rock and roll rings, musically the trio quickly evolved right into a group using the talent as well as the versatility to consider a variety of stylistic pathways. Lovely Justice was shaped …

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Mick Boogie

Mick Boogie can be an innovative mixtape maker who moonlights as DJ for Cleveland, OH’s NBA group the Cavaliers. Given birth to in Youngstown, OH, Boogie was raised listening to traditional hip-hop DJs like Jazzy Jeff, Child Capri, and Stretch out Armstrong. It had been the DJs who arrived later, …

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Postman

Postman — in other words the task featuring the Anonymous Mis — was originally an organization named Postmen, and featured both Mis and G-Boah. That group, called after a Burning up Spear melody, was produced in 1993, and built a significant following over time. Their first one, “Cocktail,” premiered in …

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SHEL

Made up of virtuosic sisters Sarah, Hannah, Eva, and Liza Holbrook, Colorado-based indie folk quartet SHEL (an acronym of their initial brands) cast a distinctive spell, weaving together folk, rock and roll, Celtic, pop, and almost anything else off their drain of affects. Their creative abilities had been nurtured from …

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DJ Infamous

A founding person in the turntablist staff the-Allies, a frequent collaborator with Ludacris, and a single artist by himself, Miami’s DJ Infamous may be the man behind hits like Lil Wayne’s “Mr. Carter” and Meek Mill’s “Maybach Drapes.” Delivered Marco Rodriguez-Diaz, Infamous performed guitar in rings and competed in turntablist …

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The Virgins

Having a sound that mixes 21st century indie tones as well as the past due-’70s new wave attitude of Speaking Heads or the present day Lovers, NY City’s the Virgins were formed in 2006 by lead singer/songwriter Donald Cumming. A genuine item of N.Con.C., Cumming was raised in Tribeca. His …

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Black Ice

Hip-hop poet Dark Ice began growing his terms of revolution back 1993 when he was referred to as Lamar Manson. A fascinating performer having a pro-family, anti-establishment message, Dark Ice worked well Philadelphia’s coffeehouse and poetry slam circuit hard, making himself a faithful local following on the way. It wouldn’t …

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Los York’s

Lima’s Los York’s had been among Peru’s leading rock and roll & roll rings from the 1960s and ’70s, and mostly of the who created an viewers in THE UNITED STATES during the garage area rock revival from the 1990s and 2000s. Fronted by vocalist Pablo Luna, the group also …

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P!nk

Although initially seen as another face in the later-’90s crowd of teen pop acts, Pink (skillfully referred to as P!nk) quickly transcended and outgrew that label with her mix of pop songcraft and powerhouse, rock-influenced vocals. Created Alecia Moore on Sept 8, 1979, in Doylestown, Pa, P!nk received her nickname …

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C. Webb

Pursuing in the footsteps of fellow hoop-star-turned-rapper Shaquille O’Neal, the NBA’s Chris Webber (a.k.a. C. Webb) produced his hip-hop debut in 1999 with 2 Very much Drama, released by himself Humility label.

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