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Shanice

A member from the Motown label roster through the 1990s, R&B singer Shanice was most widely known on her behalf infectious smash “I REALLY LIKE Your Smile.” Delivered May 14, 1973, Shanice Wilson inserted show business practically being a toddler, showing up in several musicals and tv advertisements; by 1984 …

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Frank Tate

b. 18 July 1943, Washington, DC, USA. Developing up on Longer Island, Tate started playing trumpet and was a neighbour of pianist Artwork Hodes. When he was 23 he started doubling on bass but performed trumpet appropriately in NEW YORK in a music group led by Bert Massengale. When Tate …

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East 17

Using the notable exception of Take That, East 17 were probably the most successful teen-oriented dance-pop band in Britain of the first ’90s. Led by songwriter Tony Mortimer, the group in the beginning attempted to emulate American rap and hip-hop, before settling into a industrial fusion of brand-new jack port …

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Tony! Toni! Toné!

Brothers Dwayne and Raphael Wiggins and cousin Timothy Christian have got proven themselves durable guardians from the spirit and funk custom, even though also infusing their music with more than enough contemporary devices to stay popular. This Oakland trio have scored lots one R&B strike right from the container in …

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Dunstan Coulber Quartet

b. Britain. In 1999, clarinettist and tenor saxophonist Coulber shaped his personal quartet, rooting its repertoire in the swinging mainstream, a unexpected and attractive variant from typical for forthcoming jazz music artists of the first 00s. Coulber’s collaborators in the quartet possess included stalwarts from the English mainstream and post-bop …

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James Hurt

NEW YORK jazz pianist Wayne Hurt 1st garnered attention through the middle-1990s, performing on classes from Antonio Hart (Here We Stand), Russell Gunn (Gunn Fu) and Sherman Irby (BACK TO WHERE IT STARTED). His debut like a innovator, Dark Grooves–Mystical Rhythms, adopted on Blue Notice in 1999.

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Safri Duo

Danish natives Uffe Savery and Morten Friis met in 1977 while taking part in the Tivoli Backyard Boys’ Safeguard and later on attended the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music. Both made an experimental task known as Safri Duo. Uncovered with a label professional doing work for a traditional section, they …

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Barry Mann

Half from the successful composing group of Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil, songwriter Barry Mann played an intrinsic component in the achievement of the Brill Building audio and its own dominance from the pop graphs in the first ’60s. Before learning to be a songwriter he also produced the graphs …

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Claudia Church

Claudia Church’s tale is a clichéd nation music story book. She was raised in pretty humble environment in NEW YORK, with dreams to become a nation music celebrity. Her visual appearance landed her are a model (including a stint in Paris), and she performed on regional radio programs, like the …

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Doky Brothers

The Doky Brothers were a straight-ahead mainstream jazz duo that emerged in the mid-’90s with a set of albums for Blue Notice. The group’s music was right from the hard bop customs from the ’60s, well balanced by flourishes of modern creation and fusion. Natives of Copenhagen, Denmark, pianist Niels …

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