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Ron Franklin

While Ron Franklin doesn’t appear to enjoy offering information regarding himself — when or where he was created, where he’s living, and even where he’ll be performing — he’s turn into a vital existence for the Memphis, Tennessee music picture, working with a multitude of noted music artists (included in …

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Dave Cloud

A significant figure on Nashville’s underground rock scene, Dave Cloud was a singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, actor, poet, and storyteller who earned a cult subsequent for his over-the-top performances that recommended a fever-dream fusion of Captain Beefheart and Tom Waits, filtered through your body and voice of the seedy yet self-confident …

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Evan Johns

Johns (b. 1955) had fronted many rings in the Virginia/DC locale, arriving at the interest of guitarist Danny Gatton and finally performing vocals and composing the title monitor to Gatton’s Redneck Jazz recording. He created The H-Bombs in the past due ’70s, documenting an eponymous four-song EP within the small …

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Shockabilly

Shaped in 1982 by guitarist Eugene Chadbourne, bass player Tag Kramer and drummer David Licht, Shockabilly created music that sounded as an unholy mix of the Electric Prunes and Karlheinz Stockhausen. They specific in outrageous cover variations – ‘Psychotic Response’, ‘19th Anxious Break down’, ‘Time Tripper’, ‘Crimson Haze’ – and …

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Tav Falco’s Panther Burns

The master of the raw and shambolic fusion of rockabilly, blues, and fractured noise, Tav Falco was, combined with the Cramps, among the earliest purveyors of what would become referred to as psychobilly (though his version from the sound lacked the campy horror movie ambience others taken to it), and …

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Jools Holland

Based on who you speak to, the irrepressible Jools Holland is most beneficial referred to as a blisteringly energetic, piano-pounding performer of boogie-woogie, jazz, and R&B; or because the keyboard-wizard sideman to 1 of the fantastic new influx pop bands from the ’70s and ’80s; or among the U.K.’s most …

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Little Victor

The career of singer/songwriter, guitarist, and harmonica player Small Victor (born Victor Macoggi) started on the tender age of 14 and included a blues apprenticeship with a club residency with Uncle Ben Perry on Memphis’ renowned Beale Road. After documenting demos with Alex Chilton and with Howlin’ Wolf’s guitarist, Hubert …

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Jack-O & the Tearjerkers

When users of Memphis-based the Oblivians went their individual methods in the past due ’90s, Jack port Yarber (aka Jack port Oblivian, who also played within the origins punk take action the Compulsive Bettors, amongst others) released some single records before starting up with Scott Bomar to start out a …

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The A-Bones

Bashing out garage area rock and roll years before it had been fashionable and rockabilly-influenced seems as though the Stray Pet cats got never occurred, the A-Bones had been a Brooklyn-based five-piece that contacted the sloppy greatness of rock and roll & roll’s history having a beer-addled enthusiasm that got …

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Tav Falco

The master of the raw and shambolic fusion of rockabilly, blues, and fractured noise, Tav Falco was, combined with the Cramps, among the earliest purveyors of what would become referred to as psychobilly (though his version from the sound lacked the campy horror movie ambience others taken to it), and …

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