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The Uniques

Years before Joe Stampley began his ascent to nation stardom, he fronted a Louisiana rock-band, the Uniques, who have been very popular in the South, although country wide interest eluded them. The group had been ironically called in light of their failing to establish a distinctive style. These were adept …

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The Tennors

Probably one of the most unique, and neglected, of Jamaica’s vocal organizations, the Tennors unleashed a blast of excellent singles over the rocksteady period, using their recognition continuing well in to the reggae age group. The group’s leading light, George “Clive” Murphy grew up in the rural parish of St. …

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The Termites

A rocksteady duo comprising Wentworth Vernal and Lloyd Parks, the Termites’ profession was a fairly brief one, although they did manage a huge hit in “Have got Mercy Mr. Percy” in the past due ’60s and monitored enough for an individual album, Perform the Rock and roll Steady, while functioning …

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The Eighteenth Day of May

British folk-rock quartet the Eighteenth Time of Might construct alternately rousing and pastoral music in the tradition of Fairport Convention, Pentangle, and Steeleye Span. The worldwide collective formed originally throughout the trio of American vocalist and flutist Alison Brice, Swedish multi-instrumentalist Richard Olsen, and British multi-instrumentalist Ben Phillipson. They added …

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Justin Glanville

An earnest singer/songwriter with some folkie affects (think Nick Drake and Richard Thompson) alongside a large dose of modern indie rock such as the Shins as well as the Pernice Brothers, Justin Glanville makes politely catchy, low-key pop tunes with melodies simply inventive and memorable plenty of to lift the …

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Living Sisters

The Living Sisters include Inara George, Becky Stark, and Eleni Mandell, three Los Angeles-based songwriters who began singing collectively in 2006. All three got previously pursued different tasks; George sang retro-pop tracks with the Parrot as well as the Bee, Stark documented chamber folk music with Lavender Gemstone, and Mandell …

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Mica Roberts

A soulful, classy singer and songwriter, Mica Roberts was created on the farm (a farm she still owns, although she makes her house currently in Nashville) close to the little city of Locust Grove, Okay, which can be found some 50 mls east of Tulsa. Music described her early lifestyle, …

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The Summer Wardrobe

After performing with such artists as Abra Moore, Patrice Pike, and Billy Harvey, guitarist/singer Jon Sanchez and pedal steel guitarist John Leon founded the summertime Closet in Austin, TX, in the planting season of 2003, quickly adding drummer George Duron (who had backed John Wesley Harding and Dumptruck), with bassist …

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Josh Abbott

Favoring a method of country music that owes as very much to the group’s native Texas as the genre’s Nashville head office, the Josh Abbott Group began taking form in 2004. While learning communications at Tx Technology, frontman Josh Abbott started making trips towards the Blue Light, a membership in …

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New Life Worship

Connected with Colorado’s NEW LEASE OF LIFE Chapel, the worship group NEW LEASE OF LIFE Worship premiered in 1991 when pastor Ross Parsley shaped the New Existence Ministries. NEW LEASE OF LIFE Worship produced their recording debut in 2007 using the live work My Savior Lives. Relying on God adopted …

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