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The Blenders

Based away from Minneapolis but originally hailing from Fargo, North Dakota, the harmonious alliance of four men known as the Blenders have already been producing a exclusive a cappella sound because the early ’90s. Tim Kaspar, Ryan Lance, Darren Corrosion, and Allen Corrosion (who replaced first member Paul Dunkirk) discovered …

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Ollie Jones

Mixed into one oversized risk of a songwriter, some might contact it a “du-ollie-ity,” Ollie Jones published adorable pop songs for Perry Como but years later on choked out game titles such as for example “Impaled” and “Murder at heart,” not forgetting the feared and presumably messy “Bathroom Autopsy.” In …

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The Blenders

Having a name that appears like a portion of an appliance store, the vocal group the Blenders made their debut at Harlem’s important Apollo Theater in 1949 and snagged a special recording contract with Decca shortly thereafter. Concerning how the scenario stood in the termination of stated agreement, there appears …

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