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King Uszniewicz & His Uszniewicztones

This hilariously inept Detroit bowling alley/lounge band was fronted by Ernie “King” Uszniewicz (b. 1945) from 1969 to 1979. The crudest tenor saxophonist in the annals of rock and roll & roll, Ruler Uszniewicz (pronounced “you-snev-vitch”) & the U-Tones acquired only one one, issued on an area label through the …

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Chaz Jankel

Keyboardist Chas Jankel was an associate of Ian Dury & the Blockheads through the Uk funk/new influx band’s commercial maximum (the past due ’70s). First starting up with Dury within the pub group Kilburn & the Large Roads in the first area of the ’70s, Jankel was asked by Dury …

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D.O.E.

Formerly referred to as SOMEONE IN PARTICULAR, D.O.E.’s (Dominant More than Everyone) hardcore rhymes tend to be tempered by his cleverness and laughter aswell as the bouncy, pop-inflected beats of his primary maker, Timbaland. The Queens-born rapper in the beginning had problems penetrating the rap market, therefore he made a …

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The Purple Gang

An organization that originates from the Insane Clown Posse’s extended family members, the Crimson Gang features rappers Jumpsteady (aka Robert Bruce, who’s a solo designer, a part-time wrestler, and ICP member Violent J’s older sibling) and Sugars Slam (aka Michelle Rapp, a single designer and Violent J’s wife). The duo …

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Holy Ghost Revival

West Coastline glam rock clothing Holy Ghost Revival were the brainchild of enigmatic frontman Conor Kiley, an unholy mix between Iggy Pop, Axl Rose, and Jim Morrison that has kept a rotating solid of musicians because the group’s inception. Hailing from Bainbridge Isle, WA, the self-described “rock folk rock and …

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Adge Cutler

It isn’t everyone who are able to lay claim to presenting invented a music genre, even if called in jest, but Adge Cutler was the first and leading exponent from the music referred to as “scrumpy & western,” called after the kind of music that mixed folk tunes with comedy, …

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Cornish in a Turtleneck

Cornish inside a Turtleneck was shaped in 1997 by Ypsilanti, MI, students Tim Schreiber and Eric Oakes, and bassist Juan Garcia joined up with in 1998. The group combined their affinity for psychedelic rock and roll and pop having a cellar four-track recording visual. Cornish’s lo-fi audio is a part …

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Zimmer’s Hole

Side tasks emerging from a mother or father band’s downtime — between trips, saving albums, general period off, whatever the reason why — are nothing at all new, and the thought of a metallic band’s sidemen dealing with a far more humorous and/or satirical tack is most likely even less …

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The Drunken Cholos

The Drunken Cholos are actually a reunion of the extremely first lineup of irreverent pop-punksters the Queers, featuring vocalist/guitarist Joe Queer as well as the rhythm portion of Wimpy and Tulu. Though this lineup was forget about by enough time the Queers produced their debut on Lookout! Information, the trio …

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Paul Gilmartin

Best known like a standup comedian, Paul Gilmartin in addition has acted in various Chicago-area takes on beforehand, and in addition studied in the renowned Second Town Theatre. But humor can be where Gilmartin’s accurate talent is situated — he’s made an appearance on such Television shows as Politically Wrong, …

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