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Steve Roberts

Steve Roberts has among rock and roll & roll’s most underrated and essentially unidentified voices. Even though the soulful vocalist/songwriter is known in his hometown of Liverpool, Britain, mass exposure can be something he provides yet to attain. Like his friend Peter Coyle from the Lotus Eaters, Roberts can be …

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French TV

The annals of French TV is complex, filled up with lineup changes, skipped opportunities, delays, and disillusions. Yet, an evergrowing body of function testifies to 1 man’s sagacity and stubbornness. In the center of French TV’s chamber of 32 revolving doorways stands bassist/composer Mike Sary. Mixing components of prog, fusion, …

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Adolescents

Among Southern California’s best-loved hardcore rings, the Children helped establish the blueprint for Orange State punk, along with Agent Orange and Public Distortion. Although their music was the many standard-issue from the three, the Children’ blazing energy and quintessential teenage snottiness provided them an instantaneous reference to their market, and …

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Athlete

Years prior to the popular one “Cables” nearly topped the U.K. graphs, Athlete was just one more Oasis-styled clothing from South London. Youth close friends Carey Willets (bass), Joel Pott (vocals, electric guitar), Steve Roberts (drums), and Tim Wanstall (keyboards) produced the group in early 2000, originally modeling their audio …

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Ut Gret

A wide-ranging music group pulling from prog rock and roll, jazz, modern structure, globe fusion, and creative improvisation, Ut Gret (“Ut” signifying the cheapest note over the medieval music body organ and “Gret” an apparent mention of 12th hundred years Barbarian invaders) were formed by multi-instrumentalist Joee Conroy in 1981 …

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