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The Rascals

Influenced from the moody, mercurial, and mysterious Scott Walker and their hometown’s have thrilling musical pedigree, Liverpool/Wirral’s Rascals shaped in Sept 2006. Members Kilometers Kane (guitars), Joe Edwards (bass), and Greg Mighall (drums) got paid their dues as people of the music group Small Flames, but had been locating themselves …

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Ed Laurie

Created in London, globetrotting Uk vocalist/songwriter Ed Laurie started his profession as an acting professional, and even though he flourished beneath the lights from the stage, the self-confidence he gleaned through the theatre would eventually business lead him back again to his first like, music. Laurie’s prolonged family members in …

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Paul Simpson

The voice of Paul Simpson (vocals, Mellotron, keyboards) is often as dreamy and ethereal as the music he creates. A previous keyboardist for the Teardrop Explodes, Simpson shaped the Crazy Swans with guitarist Jeremy Kelly in the first ’80s. The Crazy Swans documented live shows for legendary United kingdom DJ …

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The Last Shadow Puppets

A Scott Walker- and David Bowie-inspired cooperation between your Arctic Monkeys’ Alex Turner as well as the Rascals’ Mls Kane, the final Darkness Puppets began when Kane’s previous music group, the tiny Flames, toured using the Arctic Monkeys in 2007. Currently close friends from prior gigs jointly, the pair began …

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The Gena Rowlands Band

Named following the stage and display actress, the Gena Rowlands Music group may be the brainchild of ex-chamber punk group Telegraph Melts founder Bob Massey. Massey, that has made up ratings for film, dance, and internet, freelanced for Spin and Salon publications, and it is curator for the Punk Not …

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Noel Harrison

Pop singer Noel Harrison is well known best in music circles for credit scoring popular in 1969 with “Windmills of YOUR BRAIN,” a tune compiled by Michel Legrand. The haunting one had received a lift when it had been highlighted prominently in the Steve McQueen film The Thomas Crown Affair …

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Nico

Probably one of the most fascinating numbers of rock’s fringes, Nico hobnobbed, worked, and was romantically associated with an amazing assortment of probably the most legendary entertainers from the ’60s. The paradox of her profession was that she herself by no means attained the popularity of her peers, going after …

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Van Dyke Parks

In a line of business where in fact the term “genius” is passed out freely, Van Dyke Parks may be the real article. Being a program musician, composer, arranger, lyricist, and vocalist, he’s contributed considerably to several years’ value of inimitable masterpieces acknowledged to various other performers, aswell as generating …

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John Gary

A nice vocalist having a warm delivery similar to Andy Williams or Tony Bennett, John Gary unfortunately arrived just at the start of the Uk Invasion rather than managed to help to make much of the feeling within the adult vocal viewers. Created in 1932 in Watertown, NY, he was …

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Chris Connelly

While his contributions to Ministry, the Revolting Cocks, and Pigface have earned him a reputation being a ferocious industrial rocker, singer/songwriter Chris Connelly’s solo career has explored softer music that’s even more consistent with Nick Cave, David Bowie, Leonard Cohen, as well as the afterwards function of Scott Walker. Blessed …

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