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Flex

Latino R&B/reggae vocalist Flex first emerged in 1997 and, following many years of climbing the mixtape ladder, solidified his single profession in 2008 using the smash strike record Te Quiero. Flex started his career showing up on the disk De Censura, Vol. 1, highlighted on the tune “Como Puedo Cantar,” …

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Phono-Comb

A browse and lounge-inspired instrumental rock and roll pseudo-supergroup, Phono-Comb 1st materialized to back again Fifty percent Japanese’s Jad Good on his 1996 album Monsters, Lullabies…and the casual Soaring Saucer. As users of Shadowy Males on the Shadowy World, drummer Don Pyle and bassist Reid Gemstone had used Fair in …

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Arianna

1990s teen feeling Arianna got mixed up in Italian scene in a very early age when an marketing firm chose her to try out the leading function in an area campaign. As a kid, Arianna began acquiring traditional dance classes, shortly having the possibility to function along with prominent performers …

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Th’ Dudes

New Zealand’s Th’ Dudes were among the largest stars in the Kiwi pop picture during the past due 1970s. Shaped in middle-1976 through the ashes of the group Chillum, they originally comprised vocalist Peter Ulrich, guitarists Dave Dobbyn and Ian Morris, bassist Peter Coleman (afterwards changed by Lez Light) and …

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Charanga America

The Bronx-based Charanga America was among the premier charangas in NEW YORK during the later ’70s and early ’80s, and even though the group’s profile waned over time as the dance fell out of style, the remained fitfully active on-stage in the decades that followed. Structured around bandleader/conguero George Maysonet …

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7th Wonder

A self-contained spirit and funk group away of Alabama, 7th Question notched many dance hits in the mid- to later ’70s and early ’80s, and used the Seven Miracles of the Globe connection with small subtlety, borrowing the picture from the pyramid at Giza as their brand as well as …

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Manfred Mann

The scion of the wealthy South African family, Manfred Lubowitz recognized while still an adolescent that his real interests lay down definately not Johannesburg and its own white-dominated culture — rather, he wished to play jazz and blues. To get this done, he ultimately needed to keep South Africa for …

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Dan Paisley

Bob Paisley and banjo picker Ted Lundy formed the Southern Hill Young boys in 1964, focusing on hard-driving traditional bluegrass. They documented four albums between 1973 and 1978 before significant hip problems pressured Paisley to stage back. Later on he re-formed the group as the Southern Lawn, which can be …

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Holsapple-Stamey

Through the early ’80s, guitarist/vocalist Chris Stamey and keyboardist/guitarist/vocalist Peter Holsapple led the dB’s, among the leading jangle-pop bands from the American pop underground. Stamey remaining the group in 1983, but Holsapple led the music group until its last recording, 1987’s The Audio of Music. Four years following the dB’s …

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The Jezabels

Australian quartet the Jezabels shimmer using their anthemic, empowering method of indie pop. Composed of vocalist Hayley Mary, guitarist Samuel Lockwood, pianist/keyboardist Heather Shannon, and drummer Nik Kaloper, the group produced in 2007 after conference at the School of Sydney, though Mary and Lockwood understood one another previously, having both …

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