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The Horse’s Ha

Because the group took its name from your Dylan Thomas’ short story The Horse’s Ha, one might assume that band was a British folk revival group with art house intentions, but Horse’s Ha comes from Chicago, IL, although there is nothing at all actually remotely Midwestern about their sound. Horse’s …

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Janet Beveridge Bean

Janet Beveridge Bean was created in Florida, but was raised in Louisville, KY. By the first ’80s, she was playing percussion in an area punk music group, but 1983 noticed the start of her two primary musical pursuits. That 12 months she was recruited by Catherine Ann Irwin (whom she’d …

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The Zincs

Originally a solo project for displaced singer/songwriter Jim Elkington, Chicago’s the Zincs draw greatly from your multi-instrumentalist’s English homeland, mixing the wry and windswept sounds of Uk folk using the similarly despondent tones from the American Midwest. Elkington found its way to the Illinois metropolis in 2000 after stints with …

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Fred Lonberg-Holm

Fred Lonberg-Holm is certainly a high cellist in creative music, and energetic in a number of tasks in avant-garde music, experimental rock, and contemporary composition. He examined cello with Ardyth Alton and Orlando Cole, and structure with Morton Feldman, Anthony Braxton, and Bunita Marcus. The Delaware-born cellist spent section of …

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Charles Rumback

Chicago’s Charles Rumback is definitely a forward-thinking drummer having a bent toward avant-garde jazz and experimental music. A indigenous of Kansas, in 2001 Rumback relocated to Chicago, where he discovered work support such works as Via Tania, L’Altra, Ron Mls, Jeff Parker, Charles Gorczynski, Nina Nastasia, Costs MacKay, among others. …

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