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Jerry Lynn Williams

Blues-rock designer Jerry Lynn Williams never quite broke through like a performer, in spite of his impressive abilities like a guitarist and songwriter, but he enjoyed an effective career like a songwriter, penning music for famous brands Eric Clapton, B.B. Ruler, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Jerry Lynn Williams was created …

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The Caribbean

Washington, D.C.’s the Caribbean created from the ashes of two of the city’s most prominent indie rock and roll rings, the Townies and Wise Went Crazy. Their self-released debut EP attained the finish of 1999, as well as the group authorized to Winnipeg’s Endearing Information for its 1st full-length record, …

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Plumtree

The Halifax punk-pop quartet Plumtree were formed in 1993 by Amanda Braden (vocals, guitar), Nina Martin (bass), and sisters Carla and Lynette Gillis (guitar and drums, respectively); all girls were within their mid-teens at that time. They released many singles and documented a full-length recording, Mass Teenager Fainting (the recording …

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Smart Went Crazy

Easily probably the most cynical from the D.C. Dischord rings, Wise Went Crazy combine the Psychedelic Furs-like ironic and honest portraits of the surrounding picture with well-orchestrated, edgy punk within the vein of Shudder to believe. The band began as a studio room task with Chad Clark (vox, electric guitar, …

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