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Bruce Springsteen

Within the decades following his emergence over the national scene in 1975, Bruce Springsteen became that rarity among popular music artists, an artist who preserved his status being a frontline documenting and performing star, consistently selling an incredible number of albums and selling out arenas and stadiums all over the …

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Love Is All

Swedish band Like Is Each is made up of Josephine Olausson (vocals, keyboard), Johan Lindwall (bass), Markus Görsch (drums), Fredrik Eriksson (saxophone), and Nicholaus Sparding (guitar/vocals). Olausson, Sparding, and Görsch experienced previously been users of Girlfriendo. The trio quickly regrouped from then on band’s demise and added Lindwall, who experienced …

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Mystery Jets

The Syd Barrett-worshiping indie outfit Secret Jets formed in the first ’90s once the group’s shock-headed frontman, Blaine Harrison, was only 12. The music group was initially known as the Misery Jets, honoring the Heathrow-bound jets that habitually roared over their indigenous Eel Pie Isle, but they transformed their name …

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Dave Walker

Using a career that included a stadium-stuffing stint using the pre-Buckingham-Nicks Fleetwood Mac along with a contrarily rehearsals-only spell fronting Black Sabbath, plus two solid solo albums up to now this century, Dave Walker is rightly proclaimed among the true warriors from the British blues scene. His last record, a …

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A Thousand Knives of Fire

Once his previous music group, NJ rockers Halfway to Eliminated, became completely gone (having officially announced their break up), singer and harmonica participant Lee Stuart began searching for his next music endeavor, soon figuring out to set up with longtime friend and Monster Magnet/Raging Slab drummer Bob Pantella to create …

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String Driven Thing

Among the finest rings signed to the Charisma label during it is early-’70s heyday, Scotland’s String Driven Matter originally formed being a trio in 1969, led with the husband-and-wife group of Chris and Pauline Adams, in addition percussionist John Mannion. Locally well-known in the tail end from the 1960s, the …

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Brian Tyler

An award-winning songwriter, conductor, maker, and author of an impressive selection of film, tv, and gaming ratings, California indigenous Brian Tyler attended UCLA and Harvard before getting into a successful profession in music. A self-taught musician who proficient on myriad devices including drums, piano, acoustic guitar, bass, cello, percussion, synthesizer, …

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Job for a Cowboy

Unleashing a relentless fusion of hardcore and death steel using the precision guitar assault of progressive steel, Work for a Cowboy was shaped in Glendale, Arizona in 2002. The group was founded by vocalist Jonny Davy, guitarists Ravi Bhadriraju and Andrew Arcurio, bassist Chad Staples, and drummer Andy Rysdam, as …

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Ash Ra Tempel

Alongside Tangerine Desire, Ash Ra Tempel (later on Ashra) was among the 1st rings to convert the trippier side of past due-’60s psychedelia in to the kosmische rock from the ’70s. Many Ash Ra game titles had been solely the task of Manuel Göttsching, plus some other extra players who …

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Muhal Richard Abrams

Composer, arranger, and pianist Muhal Richard Abrams is basically a self-taught musician who was simply deeply influenced from the bop improvements of the past due Bud Powell. Abrams is a beacon within the jazz community like a co-founder (and 1st leader), in 1965, of Chicago’s renowned vanguard music organization, the …

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