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Zahara

Joining famous brands Russian Red, Anni B Sweet, and Alondra Bentley, Zahara was area of the new wave of Spanish indie folk, female singer/songwriters that surfaced through the late 2000s. Given birth to Maria Zahara Gordillo Campos in Jaen in 1983, she published her first track aged 12 and after …

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Babes

With a news release announcing them as “a locomotive libido down a trail of tears,” LA quintet Babes provide a playful front because of their lonesome, dreamy indie pop. Fronted by siblings Aaron (electric guitar, vocals), Zach (electric guitar), and Sarah Rayne Leigh (vocals, synths), along with close friends Bryan …

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Emma’s Imagination

A practiced performer for over ten years, folk-pop singer/songwriter Emma’s Creativity became an overnight success after winning the 1st group of Sky 1’s antidote towards the X Factor, Should be the Music. Created Emma Gillespie in Edinburgh in 1983, she frequently transferred across European countries while developing up, because of …

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Charlene Soraia

Alternate folk artist Charlene Soraia was created and raised in the London Borough of Lewisham. When she was five years of age, she took a pastime in her dad’s acoustic guitar. She ultimately added performing and songwriting to her innovative activity, mainly because she created a like for prog rock …

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Anni B Sweet

Anni B Nice may be the moniker of Ana López, given birth to in Málaga in 1988. The Spanish indie folk-pop vocalist/songwriter selects to sing in British, like her modern Russian Crimson. López first obtained acknowledgement in 2008 when she received the Mondo Sonoro publication demo contest, and finally signed …

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Russian Red

A Spanish-born indie singer and songwriter, Russian Crimson (the nom de plume of Lourdes Hernandez, given birth to in Madrid in 1986) got her begin after focusing on demos with fellow musician Brian Hunt in the past due 2000s. The demos would after that result in a cope with Eureka …

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