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Phantom Planet

L.A.’s Phantom Globe formed at an area Pizza Hut in 1994, years prior to the bandmates’ association using the O.C. helped catapult their mixture of power pop songcraft and indie rock and roll guitars in to the mainstream. Through the band’s first stages, associates Jacques Brautbar (electric guitar), Sam Farrar …

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Friends Again

While many of the compatriots wrote fresh wave pop songs propelled by jangling guitars, Glasgow, Scotland’s Friends Once again distinguished themselves using their peers by combining ’60s-influenced rock with funk, R&B, and country. Offering Chris Thompson (business lead vocals, rhythm acoustic guitar), James Give (lead acoustic guitar, vocals), Neil Cunningham …

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Wayne Hancock

Alternative country preferred Wayne Hancock is the fact that rare variety of traditionalist: person who imbues his retro obsessions with such high drive and desire that his music never feel just like museum pieces he’s struggling desperately to preserve. Hancock is certainly most often in comparison to Hank Williams, and …

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David Pomeranz

David Pomeranz is really a singer/songwriter who, besides liberating his personal albums through the entire ’70s, ’80s, ’90s, and beyond, penned the strikes “Tryin’ to obtain the sensation Again” and “The Aged Tunes” for Barry Manilow. Pomeranz in addition has written thoroughly for film, theatre, and tv, and an example …

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Espen Lind

A Spellemannprisen-winning Norwegian pop musician who dazzled his homeland along with his second album, 1997’s Crimson, Espen Lind also found achievement in america being a co-writer behind singles like Beyoncé’s 2007 smash hit “Irreplaceable.” Lind broke in to the Norwegian pop picture in 1995 executing beneath the name Sway. His …

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Dog’s Eye View

Guitarist/vocalist Peter Stuart began using the acoustic membership circuit, but jumped aboard a Keeping track of Crows tour in 1994 being a back-up vocalist. He also journeyed with Tori Amos and Cracker being a single support action, and his self-made demonstration tape (offered by shows) sold a lot more than …

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The Clarks

Since their formation in Pittsburgh in 1988, the Clarks have already been milling out country-influenced garage rock and roll. Though guitarist/vocalist Scott Blasey, guitarist Rob Hertweck, bassist Greg Joseph, and drummer David Minarik constructed their early popularity on university campuses, their straight-ahead rock and roll sound seemed similarly compatible with …

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Steven Fromholz

Though he had not been widely known beyond a little cult audience, Steven Fromholz was an enormously respectable songwriter among fans of progressive Texas country. Fromholz slice his own information and appeared many times on Austin Town Restricts, but chiefly produced his name by providing other performers with materials — …

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The Badlees

Root base rockers the Badlees traced their roots towards the late ’80s, when guitarists Bret Alexander and Jeff Feltenberger joined pushes with drummer Ron Simasek to create Bad Lee Light within the group’s hometown of Selinsgrove, PA. With the next enhancements of frontman Pete Palladino and bassist Paul Smith, the …

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