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Gor Mkhitarian

Armenian guitarist/vocalist Gor Mkhitarian got his initial guitar at age 15, although he didn’t take it seriously until he transformed 21. Delivered in 1973 in the town of Vanazor, Mkhitarian was raised listening to just as much Bob Dylan and Simon & Garfunkel as he do regional heroes like Rouben …

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Peter, Paul and Mary

Typically the most popular folk band of the 1960s, Peter, Paul and Mary in later on decades also have proved themselves to become being among the most durable music acts ever sold. Their durability dwarfs that of the Weavers, as the undeniable fact that the trio is still connected with …

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AM

Vocalist/songwriter Anthony Miller, aka AM, was raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma and in the suburbs of New Orleans before he began composing songs in university. He relocated to LA, and after he performed the South by Southwest Event, Defend Music required curiosity and added him with their roster. In July 2006 …

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Scott McKenzie

Scott McKenzie was an ideal exemplory case of a one-hit question, although his skill and voice produced him worth (and ultimately did earn him) somewhat even more. Delivered Philip Wallach Blondheim in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1939, he grew up in Virginia, and was attracted to music and performing from an …

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Songs of Green Pheasant

Duncan Sumpner, a instructor from Oughtibridge in Sheffield, documented a tape filled with acoustic demos in 2002 and delivered them away to NOUVEAU RICHE BUSINESSMAN Records. Persons in the label declare that they adored the music but in the beginning had trouble producing connection with Sumpner; after they do, they …

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Virginia Coalition

The four members from the rock-band Virginia Coalition — singer Andrew Poliakoff, multi-instrumentalists Paul Ottinger and Jarrett Nicolay, and drummer John Patrick — met in junior senior high school in Alexandria, VA, in music class. Within the springtime of 1998, they began a local hype by self-releasing their debut record, …

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James Taylor

When people utilize the term “singer/songwriter” (frequently modified by the term “private”) in compliment or in criticism, they’re thinking about Adam Taylor. In the first ’70s, when he made an appearance along with his introspective music, classical guitar, and relaxed, understated singing design, he mirrored a generation’s psychological exhaustion after …

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Chad Mitchell

Back in the first ’60s, the Chad Mitchell Trio were among the top performing attractions in the campus and membership folk circuit, rivaling for a while their somewhat even more well-established competition the Kingston Trio and ’60s beginners Peter, Paul and Mary. And but also for a blunder in common …

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The Moore Brothers

Unlike many bands claiming to become brothers, Greg and Thom Moore are actually siblings, we were young jointly in Altadena, CA. And even though that they had both been playing in a variety of projects for a long time, it wasn’t until 2001 that both finally set up the Moore …

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Vienna Teng

Achieving the national spotlight by the end of 2002, pianist Vienna Teng have been a significant area of the California singer/songwriter scene for a couple years before then. A pianist because the age group of five, Teng had taken piano lessons before shifting to improvisation. Composing feverishly throughout her youngsters, …

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