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The Balancing Act

Originally formed in 1984 to execute singer/songwriter/guitarist Jeff Davis’ songs, the L.A.-centered Balancing Act was constructed around acoustic guitars, unique harmonies, smart, quirky songs, and an assorted selection of instruments such as for example melodica, recorder, and a good shortwave radio. Despite the fact that the music group forged its …

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Robert G. Koester

Bob Koester established Delmark Information in 1953 in St. Louis. It had been known after that as Delmar and was among the initial companies that released entire 10-inches albums of traditional New Orleans jazz instead of seven-inch or 12-inches singles. Koester shifted to Chicago in 1959 and transformed the label’s …

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Johnny B. Moore

Very few youthful Chicago bluesmen bring the depth and understanding of tradition to the table that Johnny B. Moore will. His sound is really a somewhat contemporized edition of what’s been heading down on the Western side for many years, emblazoned with Moore’s dazzling rhythmic lead acoustic guitar lines and …

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