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Everest

Made up of five singer/songwriters, the associates of L.A.’s indie alt-country music group Everest boast some amazing pedigrees, having used groupings like Earlimart, Sebadoh, the Folk Implosion, Slydell, Mike Stinson, Great North, Alaska!, John Vanderslice, as well as the Watson Twins. Writing a shared admiration for every other’s respective monitor …

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Person L

The creative outlet for the unexplored ideas of former Beginning Line vocalist, songwriter, and bassist Kenneth Vasoli (born in Churchville, PA, on, may 20, 1984), Person L continues to be led — as they say — by Vasoli and rounded out in membership with a spinning cast of side musicians. …

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Sarandon

Released in 2003 by songwriter/graphic designer Simon Williams (aka Crayola), Sarandon combine post-punk songwriting with spastic instrumentation and bizarre lyrics. The London-based trio versions its sound after Crayola’s key influences, in the Wolfhounds and bIG fire (whose vocalist, Alan Dark brown, joined Sarandon being a bassist in 2007) to June …

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Danny & the Champions of the World

After learning to be a leading body in the U.K.’s Americana picture with his music group Grand Get, singer/songwriter/guitarist Danny Wilson introduced the likeminded task Danny as well as the Champions from the Globe in 2008 using a self-titled debut album on Loose Music. The label’s name was suitable because …

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Josh Wilson

Created in Lubbock, Tx, vocalist and songwriter Josh Wilson was the child of the preacher, and not just was he subjected to hymns and classical music even though developing up, but he also utilized secular pop, rock and roll, and folk, which he mixes into his contemporary-sounding and deeply religious …

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Jupiter One

Named following the spaceship in the ’60s tv program Shed in Space, Brooklyn-based indie group Jupiter One make angular post-punk- and psych-inflected rock and roll. Produced in 2003, the music group featured vocalist/guitarist K Ishibashi, keyboardist Zac Colwell, keyboardist/violinist Mocha, bassist Ben Wright, and drummer Dave Heilman. Jupiter One released …

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Grateful Dead

Rock’s longest, strangest trip, the Grateful Deceased had been the psychedelic era’s most dearest musical ambassadors aswell seeing that its most enduring survivors, growing their message of peacefulness, love, and brain expansion throughout the world through the entire better component of 3 decades. The thing of adoration for well-known music’s …

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Grand Drive

Grand Drive’s brothers Danny Wilson (business lead vocals/acoustic guitar) and Julian Wilson (keyboards) were originally from Australia, but was raised in the stony southwest London suburb of Sutton in the ’70s. In college, they fulfilled bassist Ed Balch and created their 1st group, Spirit Green, with many short-term drummers. It …

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Brian Posehn

Self-professed nerd and rock addict, comedian, writer, and actor Brian Posehn became a cult preferred thanks to the HBO series Mr. Display. Posehn have been a longtime friend of David Mix and both had worked collectively in the stage display Three Goofballs, which ultimately morphed into Mr. Display. Posehn had …

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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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