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Sonny Burns

Sonny Melts away was an unsung hero of honky tonk, a nation singer who recorded a small number of outstanding edges but whose personal and professional peccadilloes prevented him from enjoying enduring success. Clyde Melts away Jr. was created on Sept 19, 1930 in Lufkin, Tx, and his family members …

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Bill Ryder-Jones

British multi-instrumentalist/composer/singer/songwriter Costs Ryder-Jones started his music job as the lead guitarist for well-known Hoylake-based psychedelic pop outfit the Coral, with whom he spent 12 years before getting into a solo job. Influenced by famous brands Ennio Morricone, Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood, as well as the pastoral British folk from the …

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The Drapes

The Drapes were located in Chicago, where in fact the blood from the stockyards dried on the amps. It started with Kevin McDonough, who kept down the vocal and acoustic guitar spots even while his assisting players rotated. The Auxiliary LP made an appearance in 1997, as well as the …

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RITUAL

London-based group RITUAL write sparse, lovelorn R&B tracks with simple folk and hip-hop influences. They possess helped compose and produce music by Aquilo, Dua Lipa, Frances, among others. They were produced by companies Adam Gross and Tommy Baxter, and shortly joined by vocalist Gerard O’Connell. RITUAL debuted in 2014 using …

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Dial M for Murder!

Paying tribute towards the Chameleons and Delight Division, darkwave revivalists Dial M for Murder! create dark, moody pop. Created in 2007 by David Ortenlöf and Anders Lantto, the Swedish duo includes a haunting and stylish audio, with classic drum devices and lo-fi atmospherics starting and setting up a basis for …

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Mulatu Astatke

Ethiopian musician (piano, organ, vibraphone, and percussion), composer, and arranger Mulatu Astatke (the name is usually spelled Astatqé about his French releases) is usually children name in his indigenous country, where he’s known as the daddy of Ethio-jazz, a distinctive mixture of pop, contemporary jazz, traditional Ethiopian music, Latin rhythms, …

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Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley

This short-lived pairing of two already established solo artists occurred after a conversation at London’s Hard Rock Cafe, where in fact the performers joked that this moniker “Moe & Joe” sounded almost as musical as “Waylon & Willie.” Back the U.S., they visited focus on a duet recording, Just Great …

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Matt Corby

Matt Corby is a raspy-voiced Australian vocalist and songwriter with many charting, award-winning initial songs. Elevated on gospel music and later on creating a fondness for Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Youthful, Corby performed locally in his indigenous Sydney and toured having a chapel band before completing second on Australian Idol …

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Gepe

Chilean choice singer/songwriter Gepe, whose flexible style incorporates areas of both indie pop and indie electronica, emerged to important acclaim through the mid-2000s in colaboration with the well-regarded indie label Quemasucabeza. Delivered Daniel Riveros in 1981 in San Miguel, a commune of Santiago, Chile, he cites affects ranging from renowned …

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Herwig Mitteregger

A singer, songwriter, drummer, and veteran of Germany’s brand-new wave picture, Austrian local Herwig Mitteregger began his music profession in Berlin, using in Nina Hagen’s support music group. Two albums with Hagen as well as the music group broke apart in 1980, citing the singer’s “bossiness” and getting the good-timing …

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