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Isley Jasper Isley

A spin-off through the Isley Brothers, bassist Marvin Isley, drummer/guitarist Ernie Isley, and their keyboardist/brother-in-law Chris Jasper worked in the Isley Brothers’ “3 + 3” music group from 1969 until 1984. They agreed upon with CBS as another entity and got substantial success using their debut LP, Broadway’s Nearer to …

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Bunky & Jake

Andrea “Bunky” Skinner and Allan “Jake” Jacobs met in 1962 at the institution of Visual Arts in NY and became area of the Greenwich Community folk scene from the period. In 1965 Jake became a member of the folk-rock music group the Magicians, with Garry Bonner, Alan Gordon, and John …

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David Carroll

A multi-talented studio room arranger, maker, songwriter, conductor, and music movie director who scored a high 10 hit in 1965 with an instrumental rendition from the Hans Engelmann-penned “Melody of Like,” David Carroll was created in Taylorville, Illinois in 1913. Carroll released a well-received string of orchestral/easy hearing dance LPs …

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Miriam Backhouse

Created in Lewes, U.K., traditional folksinger Miriam Backhouse got her professional start the English folk golf club circuit in the middle-’70s, and released a single LP, the Saffron Summerfield-produced A Gypsy With out a Street, in 1977, as well as the album is becoming an underground English folk classic on …

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Dick Clark

Nicknamed “America’s Oldest Living Teen,” Dick Clark’s even allure and eternally youthful appearance produced him among America’s best-known television personalities for many years. Still, Clark could not have attained his amazing profession durability if he hadn’t been an amazingly astute businessman; whether he was making tv shows or spotlighting music …

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Woo

British brothers Clive and Tag Ives started Woo in the first ’80s, recording and launching various eclectic sounds, most dropping beneath the blanket genre of modern, but spiraling away toward notions of ambient sounds, jazz, and various other spiritual assumes contemporary music. The brothers Woo debut was included with 1981’s …

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Tony Osborne

Tony Osborne reigned among the most in-demand arrangers in postwar Uk pop, enjoying his best achievement in tandem with some divas that spanned from Shirley Bassey to Eartha Kitt to Judy Garland. Given birth to Edward Benjamin Osborne beyond Cambridge on June 29, 1922, as a teenager he won many …

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Donna Brooks

Seldom recorded vocalist whose output was mainly confined for some past due-’50s sessions about Dawn. Among these continues to be reissued on New Sound.

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The Brothers and Sisters of L.A.

The Siblings of L.A. had been a one-shot studio room group that brought jointly among the better vocal talent over the Western world Coast for the one-of-a-kind recording task. In the ’60s, Lou Adler was among the leading record companies in LA, popular for his use the Mamas as well …

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Animal Kingdom

England’s Pet Kingdom art dreamy and emotive stadium pop tunes that echo the functions of similarly atmospheric contemporary rock acts want Mercury Rev. Created in the past due 2000s round the skills of Richard Sauberlich (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano), Hamish Crombie (bass), Wayne Yardley (acoustic guitar), and Geoff Lea (drums), …

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