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Phyllisia

Pop-R&B vocalist and pianist Phyllisia (last name: Ross) was driven to become an entertainer (and a pediatrician) with the loss of life of her dad, who passed on when she was a decade old. A demonstration featuring a edition of “Blowing wind Beneath My Wings,” documented in tribute to her …

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Samantha Crain

Samantha Crain grew up in rural Shawnee, Oklahoma, a city whose remote area influenced her quirky, earthy interpretation of folk music. Although motivated by the noises of her father’s music collection, including Bob Dylan as well as the Pleased Dead, a teenager Crain took sustained solace in the music of …

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Darkstar

London, England-based garage area/dubstep duo-turned-electronic pop group Darkstar debuted in 2007, when companies James Teen and Aiden Walley released the “Deceased 2 Me personally” and “Lilyliver” singles, and a divide 12″ distributed to Zomby. A small number of extra 12″ releases implemented in 2008 and 2009. The twitchy “Aidy’s Gal …

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Tears Run Rings

Longtime collaborators Laura Watling, Ed Mazzucco, Tim Morris, and Dwayne Palasek, most of whom initial began working jointly in the 1990s in the Autocollants, teamed up with Matthew Bice (who have incidentally co-founded Shelflife Information with Mazzucco) in the 2000s to create Tears Run Bands. Sketching on the dreamy sweetness …

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Paper Route

Mixing digital-age pop/rock and roll with ambient consumer electronics, Nashville’s Paper Course got their begin in the summertime of 2004, when founder Chad Howat started assembling tracks in the center of the night so that they can fight his insomnia. Inspired by his masterpieces, he recruited close friends and previous …

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Yuki Kajiura

A Japan songwriter, composer, and music maker, Yuki Kajiura is most famous for her diverse pop, electronic, and classical-style function in anime tv series including .hack//Indication, .hack//Origins, Noir, My-HiME, My-Otome, and Tsubasa Chronicle. Given birth to in Tokyo and spending a part of her child years in Western Germany, Kajiura …

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Harmonia

Though Harmonia began like a sideline excursion for Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius of Cluster and Michael Rother of Neu!, the group became probably one of the most famous in the complete Krautrock/kosmische scene using the launch of many mid-’70s LPs. After two studio room albums documented as Cluster, Roedelius …

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George Schuller

Drummer/composer/bandleader George Schuller — whose dad may be the composer/conductor Gunther Schuller and sibling the bassist Ed Schuller — was created in NEW YORK, but moved to Boston in a young age group. He received his bachelor’s level in jazz efficiency from the brand new Britain Conservatory of Music in …

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Kierra “KiKi” Sheard

A gospel musician who sings for god, the father but with an up-to-date, R&B-influenced audio and attitude, Kierra Sheard (billed early in her profession as Kierra “Kiki” Sheard) was created in Detroit, Michigan on June 20, 1987. Kierra’s mom is certainly Karen Clark-Sheard, a gospel vocalist most widely known for …

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Dave Willey

Dave Willey makes his house in the American Western world, but his most noteworthy music pulls from affects elsewhere. An experienced multi-instrumentalist and composer, he flies in currents below the radar of mainstream music listeners, despite getting one of fairly few “avant” performers whose music is certainly uncompromising, difficult, and …

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