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Marit Larsen

Primarily making her foray in to the Norwegian music scene simply because half from the teen pop duo M2M, Marit Larsen continued to become regular in Norwegian Top 40 radio with fairly sweet, breezy alt-rock singles like “Don’t Save Me” and “Beneath the Surface.” Larsen teamed up with Marion Raven …

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The Glass Family

Austin, TX, indie rock and roll quintet the Cup Family members had their first incarnation at a celebration in wintertime 2001 with Tony Daugherty (drums) and Michael Winningham (vocals, electric guitar). After several lineup shifts, they guaranteed Frank Alexander (key pad), Jeremy Gomez (bass), and Brian Hubbard (electric guitar). Their …

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Marianne James

French jazz chanteuse Marianne James was created Marianne Gandolfi in Montélimar in February 18, 1962. A years as a child friend into the future jazz pianist Michel Petrucciani, she also researched electric guitar under his dad, the observed jazz musician Tony Petrucciani. Borrowing her stage surname from her godfather, Adam …

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El Barrio

José Luis Figuereo Franco, better referred to as Un Barrio (a name he took in tribute towards the Santa Maria community of Cádiz where he was created), is among a few performers who have pressed the borders of flamenco both further and wider. “My music appears like flamenco, because I …

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Edgar Jones

Liverpool-born Edgar Jones produced his mark like a bassist, single artist, and innovator of the respectable ’60s revivalists the Stairways. Starting his profession at the sensitive age group of 20, Jones became a member of Ian McCulloch’s post-Echo & the Bunnymen music group in 1990, playing bass on-stage and on …

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Big City Dreams

Indie pop rockers Big Town Dreams began beneath the shiny lighting of Gainesville, FL, self-releasing their debut EP, TO STATE minimal, in June 2004. Touring gradually throughout 2005, the people took periods to record another EP, Honesty, that was individually released past due that summer, plus some of their music …

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Chuck Murphy

An award-winning American singer/songwriter using a deep love of nation, folk, and blues, Chuck Murphy spent his formative years bathing in the noises of Adam Taylor, Marshall Tucker, the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, as well as the Charlie Daniels Music group. The Palmdale, California-based, Bloomington, Minnesota-raised musician broke in to …

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Tigercity

Wanting to stick out from most of NY City’s post-punk-inspired rings, Brooklyn’s Tigercity chosen a mixture of new wave, soft rock and roll, and disco, grafting the melodies of Hall & Oates and Scritti Politti in the is better than of Chic and Prince and tossing in a small amount …

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Sergio Contreras

Sergio Contreras was zero stranger to Spanish pop viewers when “Llena de Luz con de Sal” to enter the market in 2005. Contreras was a longtime music business veteran by enough time he thought we would concentrate on songwriting and overall performance, having worked for a long time like a …

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Hot Chocolate

Through the ’70s, a set of different rings utilized the Hot Chocolate moniker: one was located in the united kingdom (scoring an enormous worldwide disco strike with “You Sexy Thing”), as the other was lesser-known and hailed from the united states (Cleveland, OH, to become exact). Comprising people Lou Ragland …

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