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Sheila & the Insects

The Philippines’ Sheila as well as the Insects are focused on smashing preconceived notions. To begin with, there’s nobody called Sheila in the music group; secondly, even though group is usually lumped along with the alternative-rock picture in Manila, they’re in fact from Cebu; finally, they primarily sing in British; …

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The Grapes of Wrath

The Grapes of Wrath were a jangly alternative folk-pop quartet formed in Kelowna, Uk Columbia in 1983 by brothers Chris Hooper (drums) and Tom Hooper (vocals, bass), along with Kevin Kane (vocals, guitar) as well as the afterwards addition of keyboardist Vincent Jones. In 1984, they agreed upon to Nettwerk …

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Wire Train

Wire Teach was formed seeing that the Renegades in Apr 1983 in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA by SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA State University learners and guitarists Kevin Hunter and Kurt Herr using the rhythm portion of Anders Rundblad (bass) and Frederico Gil-Sola (drums). The group authorized to the neighborhood 415 …

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Gary Myrick

Dallas-born singer/guitarist/songwriter Gary Myrick combined rootsy rock & roll using the energy and sensibility of fresh wave on many ’80s albums and later on made a amazing comeback in the past due ’90s. Myrick was experimenting the Dallas/Fort Well worth area along with his personal bands right out of senior …

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Translator

Inspired with the Beatles and merging energetic pop with graceful but evocative melodies, the San Francisco-based four-piece Translator highlighted two singer/songwriter/guitarists (Steve Barton and Bob Darlington) along with a sound that spanned Merseybeat and stripped-down rock and roll to psychedelia. Larry Dekker on bass and Dave Scheff on drums finished …

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Steve Barton

Steve Barton (vocals, guitar, bass, drums) is most beneficial known as among the singer/songwriters for the ’80s fresh wave music group Translator. Nevertheless, Barton actually started his musical profession in 1967; it’s that barely anybody noticed it. At age 12, Barton documented a music for Sidewalk Information called “Shed” along …

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The Monroes

Founded by keyboard player Eric Denton and bass player Bob “Monroe” Davis, the NORTH PARK quintet the Monroes mildly flirted with success because the consequence of the infectious one “What Do All of the People Understand.” Using a lineup which was curved out by vocalist Jesus Ortiz, guitarist Rusty Jones, …

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