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Nathan Pacheco

A classically trained tenor vocalist, Nathan Pacheco was created in 1980 in Virginia, of Brazilian descent. His mom was a piano instructor, and he was immersed in piano and violin lessons early as a kid. By senior high school he was significantly studying tone of voice and singing, carrying on …

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James Ferraro

Cult hero Adam Ferraro is a prolific, wildly unstable artist that has been in charge of a huge selection of recordings spanning many styles since debuting within experimental sound duo the Skaters through the mid-2000s. Ferraro and cohort Spencer Clark released a large number of extremely hissy tapes, CD-Rs, and …

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Lisa Knowles & The Brown Singers of Memphis, Tennessee

Feminine gospel quartet the Dark brown Singers were shaped in Memphis, Tennessee in the past due ’70s by Willie Mae Richmond (whose maiden name was Dark brown) and quickly garnered a subsequent because of their beautiful and energetic vocal performances. Richmond’s granddaughter, Lisa Knowles, joined up with the quartet when …

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Ryan Kelly

Given birth to on November 6, 1978 in North Ireland, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter/vocalist Ryan Kelly, most widely known as an associate of internationally renowned Irish performing group Celtic Thunder, issued his debut single album, WITH TIME, this year 2010. In 2013 Kelly released Acoustically Irish, a collaborative work with Celtic …

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Giorgio Tuma

Delivered in Lecce, Italy, Giorgio Tuma was raised hearing the Clash, after that Stereolab which formed his distinct watch of hard or progressive rock and roll. For the softer aspect, he appreciates Nick Drake, Tim Buckley, Tim Hardin, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Marcos Valle, Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, and Broadway musicals. …

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Mazes

The Chicago trio Mazes began like a side project for just two members from the chamber pop group the 1900s. Edward Anderson, who acts as main songwriter and vocalist in the 1900s, and vocalist Caroline Donovan teamed with painter/musician Charles D’Autremont to create the group in 2004. As opposed to …

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Cindy Cruse Ratcliff

Christian praise & worship songwriter and singer Cindy Cruse Ratcliff began her musical ministering at age 6 when she took the stage with her family, the Cruse Family members, a well-known evangelistic vocal group who released some 25 albums, received two Dove Awards, and toured the world ministering in the …

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Roses Kings Castles

Best known seeing that the drummer for Babyshambles since 2005, Adam Ficek can be the vocalist/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist at the rear of Roses Kings Castles’ folky, lo-fi indie pop. Together with his Babyshambles responsibilities, Ficek also takes on drums and sings using the electro-tinged Mains Ignition collective. A previous drum …

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Thomas Hellman

French Canadian singer/songwriter Thomas Hellman makes literate nation, folk, and jazz-influenced music knowledgeable by his father’s Tx origins and mother’s French history. A longtime poet, article writer, and would-be educational, Hellman documented his initial two independently created albums while learning to get a master’s level in French books. In 2005, …

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Tamarama

Called after a town in southeastern Australia, Tamarama choices its beachside folk-pop after Jack port Johnson, G. Like & Particular Sauce, and other advocates of acoustic guitars and relaxed, casually spun vocals. Founding people Jay G. Lyon and Nick “Pottsy” Potts relocated to NEW YORK following the band’s development, and …

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