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The Blind Shake

The Blind Tremble have found ways to combine garage punk, browse music, and noise rock into one hard-hitting three-piece package, and do everything without the advantage of a bass player (although bandmembers insist that they are not anti-bass a lot as they’re “pro-midrange”). The Blind Tremble were produced by brothers …

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The Wonder Years

Acquiring its name from it show THE SWEETNESS Years, the Philadelphia punk pop strap was shaped by guitarists Matt Brasch and Casey Cavaliere, vocalist Dan “Soupy” Campbell, bassist Josh Martin, drummer Mike Kennedy, and keyboardist Mikey Kelly. The sextet got its begin in 2005 when earlier combo the Leading split. …

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Hello Saferide

Hi there Saferide’s cheery pop/rock and roll is primarily the task of Annika Norlin, a Swedish music journalist and radio DJ who launched her songwriting profession in the first 2000s. Although Norlin wrote songs before, she hadn’t released any materials until 2004, when the burgeoning songwriter published her 1st recordings …

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Ethan Rose

Ethan Rose can be an experimental ambient music producer from Portland, OR, who’s influenced by musiquè concrete and whose interests include music bins and player pianos. Associated with the Chicago-based 3rd party label Locust, Rose produced his full-length record debut in 2006 with Ceiling Tracks. His second full-length record on …

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Dave Matthews Band

Formed in the first ’90s by South African vocalist/guitarist Dave Matthews, the Dave Matthews Strap presented a far more pop-oriented version from the Grateful Deceased crossed with components of jazz, funk, as well as the worldbeat explorations of Paul Simon and Sting. Matthews filled the group with many Virginia-based music …

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Dave Barnes

Although given birth to in SC, singer/songwriter Dave Barnes spent the majority of his child years in Mississippi, where he formed an early on attachment to hip-hop but was also subjected to traditional spirit, blues, and R&B by his parents. He later on enrolled at Middle Tennessee Condition University and …

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Anne Hills

A sensational soprano tone has produced Anne Hillsides one of modern folk music’s leading vocalists. But her affinity for selecting unforgettable materials and her knack for composing heartfelt unique tracks possess brought her towards the top echelons of her art. Furthermore to her unforgettable solo albums, Hillsides has documented duo …

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Dark Lotus

The Detroit structured hip-hop “supergroup” includes a rather dramatic story to go with the storyplot of its membership, Dark Lotus was — at its outset with its core — the consequence of a collaboration between Insane Clown Posse and Twiztid. Using the announcement that all member — Violent J, Shaggy …

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Herbert Grönemeyer

Perhaps most widely known to international audiences for his performance in Wolfgang Petersen’s extremely acclaimed film Das Shoe, Herbert Grönemeyer is celebrated in his native Germany among the most successful rock singers of his generation. Given birth to in Göttingen on Apr 12, 1956, Grönemeyer 1st earned interest as an …

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Lovedrug

The Canton, Ohio-based rock-band Lovedrug, led by singer/guitarist Michael Shepard, has shared the stage with artists as diverse as the Killers, Robert Herb, Switchfoot, Sam Phillips, Creeper Lagoon, Eisley, and Matchbook Love. Since its development in June 2002, the music group has seen many lineup adjustments, including Matthew Putman (Ester …

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