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Nu Pagadi

Nu Pagadi were a short-lived German pop/rock and roll group that lasted barely very long enough to take pleasure from a chart-topping solitary (“Sweetest Poison,” 2004) and recording (Your Dark Part, 2005). The bandmembers (Pat Boinet, Kris Dörfer, Markus Grimm, Doreen Steinert) referred to themselves like a “glam rock and …

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Jeff Grace

A multi-talented designer who functions as a performer and behind the moments, Jeff Elegance had established himself as an acting professional, writer, maker, and movie director before he released his first album like a standup comic. Jeff Elegance was raised in Basking Ridge, NJ. He graduated from Morristown-Beard SENIOR HIGH …

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Nemesea

A symphonic goth steel troupe based from the Netherlands, Nemesea were founded in 2002 by vocalist/composer Manda Ophuis and guitarist Hendrik Jan de Jong. Nemesea trim their teeth starting for fellow Dutch brood-rockers After Forever, with whom these were originally likened, before inking a offer in 2003 with indie label …

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Concerto Köln

Among the organizations arising through the period-instrument growth from the 1980s was Cologne Concerto, also known by it is German name, Concerto Köln. Founded in 1985 by latest graduates of varied Western conservatories, it nearly immediately started touring its Baroque and Traditional repertory around European countries, appearing regularly at main …

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Adam West

Adam Western world stepped in to the function of comic criminal offense fighter Batman in the tv screen group of the same name through the 1960s. Advertising tie-ins towards the Caped Crusader abounded, from lunchboxes and pajamas to recordings. The 7″ one “Batman and Robin,” supported by “THE STORYPLOT of …

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Siddhartha

Called after a Hermann Hesse novel, Siddhartha was a distinctive and unusual mixture of progressive and art rock and roll, with items of psychedelic as well as proto-punk tossed in. The origins of the group get back to 1971, in a little city outside Stuttgart in southwestern Germany, where keyboardist …

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Infernum

Polish musician Anextiomarus (vocals, guitar and bass) founded Infernum in 1992 by using drummer Tom Balrog, and regardless of the duo’s comparative isolation in the southwestern Polish city of Wroclaw, they soon managed a set of 1993 demos: “Damned Majesty” and “The Dawn WON’T Come” — that have been clearly …

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Joanna Forest

Classical soprano crossover Joanna Forest continues to be going after her career from an early on age, going to become a effective performer in multiple disciplines in the wonderful world of theater and singing. Delivered in Epping, Essex in 1977, Forest begun to take a pastime in efficiency in her …

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Stress

Andres Andrekson, that has become referred to as the Swiss rap sensation Stress, was created on July 25, 1977, in Estonia. His youth followed a training course unusual towards the rap globe. Though he and his family members were empty by his dad at a age, Andres’ mom pressed him …

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Bullet Train to Vegas

Acquiring their name from your Drive Like Jehu song, the spastic post-hardcore of southern California’s Bullet Teach to Vegas came into being beneath the direction of vocalist/guitarist Dan Sena, formerly of Adamantium and present Until Eliminated. After his earlier rings disbanded, Sena wished to type something new that could problem …

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