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The Artful Dodger

Through the late ’90s and early 2000s, the Artful Dodger displayed the increasing status of garage area inside the U.K. and its own slow invasion around the world. A Southampton-based duo made up of Tag Hill and Pete Devereux, Artful Dodger got a somewhat different method of garage area than …

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Argent

Following the Zombies split up, keyboardist/songwriter Rod Argent formed his own band in 1969, which incorporated even more classical, jazz, and art rock and roll influences relative to Argent’s musical training. The group’s various other members had been guitarist/songwriter Russ Ballard, bassist Jim Rodford, and drummer Bob Henrit. Argent’s initial …

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Thunderclap Newman

John “Speedy” Keene was a vintage crony from the Who all, and wrote “Armenia Town in the Sky,” which made an appearance over the Who all Sell off Out LP. The improbable Andy Newman performed wonderful pub-style piano and appeared much such as a postal clerk, which actually, he was. …

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Thrush Hermit

In comparison to fellow Halifax rings Sloan as well as the Super Friendz, Thrush Hermit may be the only one that may be called a difficult rock-band. Their heavy acoustic guitar audio, wailing and pouty vocals, and apparent like for ’70s record rock and roll and punk models them in …

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Annie Haslam

Best known on her behalf long tenure because the vocalist for prog-rockers Renaissance, Annie Haslam was the merchandise of a music family members — her dad was an beginner vocalist and comedian, and her sibling Michael was a mid-60s rock’n’roller whose profession was managed by Brian Epstein. Still, her first …

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The Webb Brothers

Justin Webb (vocals/guitars) and Christiaan Webb (vocals/keyboards) will be the sons of legendary songwriter Jimmy Webb. After initial attending Boston School, they later distributed a one-room studio room in their followed hometown of Chicago, IL, and shortly were playing regional rock night clubs and dives within the Windy Town. By …

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Thomas Mapfumo

Thomas Mapfumo made groundbreaking adjustments in Zimbabwe’s pop music picture by saving a song that he’d written his own music. Before Mapfumo, tracks in the original style were constantly based on music that were passed down for decades. Mapfumo’s music, chimurenga (“music of struggle”), became well-known through the civil battle …

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The Summer Suns

THE SUMMERTIME Suns were an outlet for Australian singer/guitarist/songwriter Kim Williams, who recorded the 1996 Bedbugs EP beneath the Summertime Suns name with backing by Dom Mariani’s band DM3.

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Special Goodness

While power pop celebrities Weezer did a lot of nothing at all from mid-1997 to mid-2000, drummer Patrick Wilson kept himself busy along with his personal task. Dubbed the Unique Goodness, Wilson got the name from a mantra he coined while with Weezer, expressing the vibe he strove for while …

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The Van Delecki’s

The Truck Delecki’s, who pull their name from an bout of The Andy Griffith Present, certainly are a side project from the SpongeTones’ Jamie Hoover and Let’s Get Mikey’s Bryan Shumate. Both released Letters in the Desk of Count number S.Truck Delecki on Everlasting Press in 1996 with help from …

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