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Blue Rodeo

Canada’s most widely used roots-rock music group, Blue Rodeo is rolling out right into a veritable organization in their house nation. Their sound, a simple blend of nation, folk, and rock and roll, also has an absolute pop charm that underlines their devotion to later-period Beatles, furthermore to anticipated touchstones …

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BoDeans

Created in 1984 by high-school friends Sammy Llanas and Kurt Neumann, the BoDeans combined Midwestern roots rock and roll with components of adult contemporary pop, fashioning an audio that gained critical acclaim through the ’80s and commercial recognition through the pursuing decade. Llanas and Neumann fronted the group by posting …

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Beat Farmers

The Defeat Farmers enjoyed a cult following through the entire 1980s and early ’90s before untimely passage of lead singer/drummer/guitarist Nation Dick Montana in November 1995. He was simply 40, and he collapsed following a massive coronary attack on the Long Horn, a club in Whistler, United kingdom Columbia, in …

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True West

From the same mildew as L.A.’s Paisley Underground rings, True Western world didn’t suit because these were from Davis, CA (operating from the close by nexus for electric guitar bands, SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA) and just a little darker and much less dreamy compared to the others. They debuted with …

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