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Marques Houston

After joining Immature/IMx as a adolescent in the first ’90s, vocalist Marques “Batman” Houston crossed over into television being a continuing cast person in Sister Sister and took on production duties with a few of his IMx mates (as Platinum Position) for B2K and Destiny’s Kid. Along with creating a …

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Los Enemigos

Spanish rock-band los Enemigos got mixed up in regional scene in the middle-’80s, recording their initial album after to arrive initial place at Villa de Madrid’s rock contest. That initial record, known as Ferpectamente, was accompanied by 1988’s El Tío Cabal. Led by vocalist/guitarist Josele Santiago, los Enemigos became perhaps …

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Roy Acuff

Roy Acuff was called the Ruler of Nation Music, as well as for a lot more than 60 years he lived up compared to that name. If any performer embodied nation music, it had been Roy Acuff. Throughout his profession, Acuff was a champ for traditional nation beliefs, enforcing his …

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Jim Glaser

Jim Glaser has spent a lot of his professional profession working inside the framework of his family’s group, Tompall & the Glaser Brothers. As an associate of this trio, that was celebrated because of its performing, he also caused Marty Robbins on a number of important projects like a program …

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Jim Croce

In the music industry, arguably the worst type of tragedy that may befall an artist is to die in his / her perfect, when just starting to break to the mainstream and reach people on the national or international level. One particular musician was Jim Croce, a songwriter using a …

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Annuals

Vocalist/songwriter Adam Baker, guitarist Kenny Florence, bassist Mike Robinson, guitarist Zack Oden, pianist Anna Spence, and drummer Nick Radford create the orchestrated, expansive indie rock and roll of North Carolina’s Annuals. Hailing from Raleigh, three from the band’s users — Baker, Florence, and Robinson — started playing together in a …

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Marlene Dietrich

Probably the most exotic actress from the 1930s and ’40s, Marlene Dietrich performed her cabaret act all over the world and recorded for Decca, Columbia and Capitol in the post-war period, after her film career had slowed. A solid German highlight and her unusual sung-spoken vocal design proved no hurdle …

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Los Diablos

From Detroit, Michigan, USA, the initial members of the vocal group were business lead Nolan Strong (b. 22 January 1934, Scottsboro, Alabama, USA, d. 21 Feb 1977), tenor Juan Guitierriez, baritone Willie Hunter, bass Quentin Eubanks, and guitarist Bob ‘Chico’ Edwards. The Diablos, using the Clyde McPhatter -sounding high tenor …

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Phil Rosenthal

Although Phil Rosenthal is most likely most widely known as the longtime singer and guitarist in the influential bluegrass group the Seldom Scene, he’s also an accomplished songwriter and producer by himself. A indigenous of Guilford, CT, Rosenthal started his musical profession in the 1970s as mandolin participant and vocalist …

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Phil Coulter

Composer, maker and performer Phil Coulter was the reigning ruler of modern Celtic music, becoming the best-selling Irish designer of his era. Delivered in Derry, North Ireland in 1942, Coulter started his profession while learning music at Belfast’s Queens College or university, composing the Capitol Showband’s 1963 strike “Foolin’ Period” …

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