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Elliot Humberto Kavee

Drummer/cellist Elliot Humberto Kavee’s primary interest is based on music for movie theater, but he in addition has either performed or recorded with a multitude of performers — including Francis Wong, Omar Sosa, Joseph Jarman, Henry Threadgill, Steve Coleman, Don Cherry, Cecil Taylor, Ben Goldberg, John Tchicai, Glenn Horiuchi, Jon …

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Monrad & Rislund

The Denmark comedy duo of Monrad & Rislund hit their country’s charts in past due 1996 using the album Knepper De?, documented for the EMI-Medley label.

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Curtis A. Robertson

Fusing wide-ranging affects in the Hermits to Ray Stevens to Randy Newman, Robertson’s parodies convert reverential and taken-for-granted principles of pop music inside out.

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Bernd Stelter

Best known like a panelist for the long-running humor/commentary display 7 Tage, 7 Köpfe (seven days, 7 Mind), comedian and acting professional Bernd Stelter has already established a string of successful standup albums in his local Germany, combined with the occasional novelty strike. After Stelter spent years operating the humor …

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Fatal Bazooka

Michaël Youn, better recognized to People from france hip-hop and music satire enthusiasts as the innovative force behind Fatal Bazooka, was created in Suresnes in Dec 2, 1973. Using a formal movie theater education, Youn got function doing sketch humor for the morning hours display for the Paris Skyrock radio …

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Quim Barreiros

Quim Barreiros, known for his rollicking music plans and bawdy lyrics, is among Portugal’s foremost Pimba music artists. Given birth to in 1947 in Vila Praia de Âncora started his study from the accordion at age 8 under Sr. Lomba. He performed both drums and accordion in dance rings throughout …

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Phil Proctor

Created in Indiana in 1940 and raised in NEW YORK, Phil Proctor became referred to as a member from the Firesign Theater and its own two guy offshoot, Proctor and Bergman. Like many music artists and comedians from the ’60s, Proctor’s desire for comedy started with hearing Bob and Ray, …

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Stan & Doug

A Pacific Northwest musical-comedy duo led by Stan Boreson, the self-described “Ruler of Scandinavian Laughter,” and his partner in criminal offense, Doug Setterberg, Everett, Washington’s Stan & Doug were well-regarded regional radio and tv personalities through the 1960s and ’70s. Pursuing in the footsteps of Tacoma’s Yogi Yorgesson, the stage …

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Bo & Peep

Bo and Peep stand someplace not definately not Naz Nomad & the Nightmares and various other parody serves — indeed, they’re not really too different in a few ways from Spine Tap as well as the Rutles with a significant membership list. The simple truth is that Bo & Peep …

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Del Porter

Del Porter is among the music world’s forgotten guys. In the 1930s, he was one-fourth of a distinctive vocal quartet that wowed Broadway, loaded nightclubs, sang in films and radio, toured with Glenn Miller, and documented with Bing Crosby and Dick Powell. In the ’40s, his multiple and assorted skills …

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