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Julie Driscoll

Sixties pop diva-turned-avant jazz vocalist Julie Driscoll was created June 8, 1947 in London. As a teenager she oversaw the Yardbirds’ lover club, and it had been the group’s supervisor and maker Giorgio Gomelsky who motivated her to begin with a performing profession of her personal. In 1963 she released …

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Jeff Buckley

Since he was the child of cult songwriter Tim Buckley, Jeff Buckley faced even more anticipations and preconceived notions than most singer/songwriters. Maybe it wasn’t amazing that Jeff Buckley’s music was linked to his father’s by just the thinnest of margins. Buckley’s tone of voice was grand and sweeping, which …

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Françoise Hardy

Usually regarded as a middle-of-the-road popular singer, Françoise Hardy — at the start of her career, a minimum of — covered even more stylistic ground and owed even more debts to pop/rock than she’s given credit for. Hugely well-known in her indigenous France, the chanteuse first shown her breathy, assessed …

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The Race

Indie darlings The Competition came jointly in later 1999 when drummer Kevin Duneman still left Chisel Drill Hammer. Duneman, Craig Klein (vocals/electric guitar) and Steve Artwork (electric guitar/vocals) done The Race’s melodic pop design in their indigenous Chicago through the entire remaining calendar year; A self-titled EP made an appearance …

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Skip Spence

Like a tough, more obscure counterpart to Syd Barrett, Omit Spence was among the past due ’60s’ most colorful acidity casualties. The initial Jefferson Aircraft drummer (although he was a guitarist who acquired never performed drums before signing up for the group), Spence still left after their first record to …

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Ryley Walker

Ryley Walker can be an accomplished fingerstyle guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter from Chicago. Over time cutting his tooth in the city’s indie and experimental music moments, he began offering solo live shows with his classical guitar. The initial recorded facet of his complicated musical persona appeared using the cassette-only EP …

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Sean O’Connell

Self-taught Brooklyn-based maker/engineer/singer/songwriter Sean O’Connell blends the rural theatricality of fringe ’60s and ’70s singer/songwriters like David Ackles and Lee Hazlewood with the present day indie pop sensibilities of rings like Bon Iver and Music group of Horses. A self-described “musical extremist,” O’Connell collaborated with Louisiana-based rap designer Curren$y on …

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Hobotalk

The slower guitars and sad hobo-romantic lyrics put Hobotalk within an American singer/songwriter/folk tradition that fit northern European countries around 2000 perfectly. From the little Scottish coastal city of Dunbar, Marc Pilley spent his more youthful years touring around Britain and European countries like a troubadour. Finally settling down in …

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