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The Gabe Dixon Band

Pursuing in the footsteps of such past due-’90s, non-guitar rings as Ben Folds Five, the music from the much more serious and jazzy Gabe Dixon Music group is dependant on piano (Gabe Dixon, who also also sings), bass (Winston Harrison), drums (Jano Rix), and saxophone (Chandler Webber). Created in nov …

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Andrew Bird’s Bowl of Fire

Chicago singer/songwriter/violinist Andrew Parrot updates the traditions of small-group golf swing, German leider, and New Orleans jazz, mixing gypsy, folk, and rock and roll elements into his exclusive style. Bird’s tasks consist of his group the Plate of Fireplace (which also contains drummer Kevin O’Donnell, bassist Josh Hirsch, and guitarist …

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Boy Epic

Mystical and coy, Dallas, Tx native Young man Epic pairs his expansive noir pop with dramatic visuals, looking to fuse the worlds of music and film. In the beginning of his profession, the vocalist/songwriter held his actual name and age group hidden, selecting to shift concentrate onto his media tasks. …

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Anohni

U.K.-blessed, California-raised Anohni (blessed Antony Hegarty) felt just like the consummate outsider until approaching in person using the image of Youngster George for the cover of Lifestyle Club’s 1982 debut album Kissing to become Smart. Eight years afterwards, Hegarty relocated to NEW YORK and found a global more acknowledging of …

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St. Lenox

Originating out of Columbus, Ohio in 2011, St. Lenox may be the indie pop single project of vocalist/songwriter Andrew Choi. In his youngsters, Choi trained being a concert violinist at Juilliard, but as St. Lenox, his vibrant lyrical design and flourishing, soulful vocals will be the concentrate. An arresting mixture …

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Cameron Avery

A former person in Australian psych-rock music group Pond as well as the touring bassist for Tame Impala, Cameron Avery’s solo job went within a notably different music direction. Inspired with the classic romance of middle-20th century performers like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sarah Vaughan, and Etta Adam, Avery crafted …

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Douglas Dare

Vocalist/songwriter Douglas Dare was raised in the tiny coastal city of Bridport in THE WEST England. Urged by his mom, a piano instructor, he started composing music at a age group but didn’t consider up songwriter until 2008 while at College or university in Liverpool. His elegantly moody, piano-based tracks …

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Kimbra

Though New Zealand pop singer Kimbra released an award-winning debut album with 2011’s Vows, it had been her cameo on Gotye’s smash hit “Somebody That I Used to learn” that received her global fame. She after that utilized that acclaim to create a few of the most audacious and playful …

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Ferraby Lionheart

LA folk-pop singer/songwriter Ferraby Lionheart was created in Nashville, TN, and his music influences range between Shel Silverstein to George Gershwin, Hank Williams, and Cole Porter. In 2003 he started fronting a music group called Telecast, which released an EP via U.K. label Falsetto. Through a shared friend, Lionheart was …

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Astrid Swan

A dramatic songwriter and performer much like artists like Regina Spektor and Rufus Wainwright, Astrid Swan made ripples in the blogosphere when she emerged around the Minty Fresh label in the first 2000s. Given birth to in Finland, Swan demonstrated a great deal of musical skill at a age; she …

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