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Sarah Kelly

Rockford, IL-based CCM vocalist/songwriter Sarah Kelly began composing songs at age seven, a lot of which present themselves built-into the services in her local cathedral. Kelly documented her first record, You Overwhelm Me, separately in 2000, producing a deluge of concert demands and label curiosity. Her gritty tone of voice …

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Lionel Hampton

Lionel Hampton was the initial jazz vibraphonist and was among the jazz giants from the mid-’30s. He offers achieved the hard feat to be musically open-minded (actually recording “Large Methods”) without changing his fundamental swing design. Hamp began like a drummer, using the Chicago Defender Newsboys’ Music group as a …

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Joy of Cooking

Produced in Berkeley, California, USA in 1967 as Gourmet’s Joy, they quintet originally contains Terry Garthwaite (b. 11 July 1938, Berkeley, California, USA; electric guitar/vocals), sibling David Garthwaite (bass), Toni Dark brown (b. 16 November 1938, Madison, Wisconsin, USA; keyboards/electric guitar/vocals), Ron Wilson (b. 5 Feb 1933, NORTH PARK, California, …

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Sagittarius

Though it only reached number 70 in the national charts, Sagittarius’ 1967 single “My World Fell Down” is among the great experimental psychedelic pop gems from the era. Sounding like a dropped Beach Boys traditional through the “Great Vibrations”/SMiLE period, the record got gorgeous California pop harmonies, beautiful symphonic orchestration, …

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Robben Ford

Robben Ford has already established a varied career. He trained himself acoustic guitar when he was 13 and regarded as his first impact to become Mike Bloomfield. At 18 he relocated to SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA to create the Charles Ford Music group (called after his dad, who was simply …

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Los Ángeles Azules

Mexican group Los Ángeles Azules were shaped in the first ’80s by brothers Unías, José, and Jorge Mejía Avante. Playing a Latin design referred to as onda grupera, the music group became a chart-topping action after issuing Inolvidables in 1996, shortly achieving platinum position in Argentina, where they effectively performed …

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Josh White, Jr.

Folksinger and professional Josh Light Jr. happily upheld the musical custom started by his dad, the renowned bluesman and cultural activist Josh Light. Delivered November 30, 1940 in NEW YORK, he produced his executing debut at age four, showing up alongside his father at ny nightclub Cafe Culture; for near …

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Josh White

To numerous blues enthusiasts, Josh White was a folk revival artist. It’s accurate that the next half of his music profession found him located in NY playing towards the coffeehouse and cabaret established and getting together with Burl Ives, Woody Guthrie, and fellow transplanted blues performers Sonny Terry & Brownie …

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Loose Fur

For one stage of their ongoing cooperation, Wilco vocalist and guitarist Jeff Tweedy, drummer Glenn Kotche, and multi-instrumentalist maker and singer/songwriter Jim O’Rourke recorded an album beneath the name Loose Fur. Their self-titled recording found its way to early 2003 on Pull Town. The trio released Born Again in america, …

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Lonnie Hunter

Gospel vocalist and organist Lonnie Hunter III was created and raised in Harvey, Illinois. He was motivated to execute by his mom, herself a specialist gospel vocalist, and after graduating senior high school, he offered five years as business lead vocalist for the U.S. Atmosphere Force Jazz Music group. In …

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