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Jenifer Jackson

New York-based singer/songwriter Jenifer Jackson mixes jazzy vocals and blissful pop into reflective, literate music. Her debut record Slowly Bright gained her much vital acclaim, and a cope with Parasol, who released her second record Wild birds in early 2001. 2 yrs afterwards, Jackson’s brightest materials up to now, was …

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Ned Miller

While Ned Miller was most widely known for his international 1962 hit “From a Jack to some King,” through the 1960s he previously 11 graph hits and managed to get towards the pop graphs 3 x. Miller was created in Raines, Utah, and began writing music and performing at local …

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Venetian Snares

Aaron Funk, a maker of hardcore drum’n’bass sound, gained a profile in experimental techno circles along with his putting your signature on to the earth Mu label work by Mike Paradinas (aka µ-Ziq). From the tribute to his creation prowess that his foundation of Winnipeg, Manitoba, hasn’t avoided IDM enthusiasts …

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Charles Burst

The former drummer of beloved NY indie rock act the Occasion, Charles Burst switched to a far more upfront role from then on band’s split up, dealing with piano and songwriting duties inside a band that shared his name. Without too far taken off his previous band’s audio, Charles Burst …

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Mary Gauthier

Alt-country singer/songwriter Mary Gauthier exploded onto the picture in 1999 subsequent her self-released sophomore work, Move Queens in Limousines. The record, which garnered her a Crossroads Sterling silver Star along with a four-star ranking in Rolling Rock, had critics evaluating her self-described “nation noir” to famous brands Townes Truck Zandt, …

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Scrawl

A long time before the riot grrrl motion opened the floodgates for the widespread emergence of feminine artists within the male-dominated world of indie rock and roll, the Columbus, OH-based trio Scrawl carved away their very own tough-minded however feminine niche inside the underground community. Produced by vocalist/guitarist Marcy Mays, …

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Valaida Snow

If fate hadn’t seemingly conspired against her, Valaida Snow may be counted among the best entertainers of the first 20th century; rather, she remains small known beyond a devoted cult pursuing. A gifted blues vocalist and multi-instrumentalist also mentioned for her abilities as an arranger, Snow was created on June …

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Lucero

Famed across the world as La Novia de America, Mexican pop singer Lucero started as a kid actress in early-’80s productions like Alegrías de Mediodía and Chispita. As a teenager, she appeared within the film Coqueta, which also presented Pedro Fernández, and gained her the nickname “Queen from the Telenovelas,” …

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Valeria Lynch

Debuting in 1977, effusive Latin pop singer Valeria Lynch documented a trio of popular strikes: “Que Ganas de No Verte Nunca Mas,” “Como una Loba,” and “Yo Sin El.” She also made an appearance within the 1988 film The Tango Club.

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Richard Shindell

An enigmatic singer/songwriter whose function veers in the bitterly comic towards the profoundly religious, Richard Shindell initially gained interest using the Fast Folk Musical Mag series (which previously launched then-unknowns like Lyle Lovett and Nanci Griffith, aswell). A indigenous of Lakehurst, NJ, Shindell was a previous seminary pupil whose initial …

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