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Little Richard

Among the primary rock and roll & move greats, Small Richard merged the fireplace of gospel with New Orleans R&B, pounding the piano and wailing with gleeful drop. While numerous various other R&B greats of the first ’50s have been relocating a similar path, none of these matched up the …

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Jonathan Larson

Musical theater songwriter and librettist Jonathan Larson was created on Feb 4, 1960, in Support Vernon, NY, and was raised in White Plains, NY, where he analyzed piano and music theory. He examined acting and started composing musicals at Adelphi School, that he graduated with honors in 1982. His initial …

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Life in Your Way

Manchester, CT’s Lifestyle in THE RIGHT PATH was initially formed in 1999, but underwent numerous workers changes even though refining their post-emo metalcore songwriting design within the ensuing 3 years. Arrive 2002, they self-released an EP entitled EACH ONE OF THESE Things Link Me Down, after that installed with Indianola …

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Hopesfall

Shaped in March 1998, this Charlotte group started carrying out in garages and homes before making tries at professional gigs. Originally started as a far more Christian-oriented clothing, Hopesfall gradually distanced themselves through the label as their profession progressed. After primarily playing small night clubs, Hopesfall branched out to add …

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Hoobastank

As the heavy alternative sounds of Tool and Alice in Chains were primary influences on Hoobastank’s sound, the post-grunge quartet tempered the gloomier components of such music using a suburban California groove and an eyes for accessibility. Produced in the LA suburb of Agoura Hillsides in early 1994, the band’s …

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Liars

Liars were conceived in November 2000 after two close friends and ex-Los Angeles artwork learners, Aaron Hemphill and Angus Andrew, reunited in NEW YORK. They taken care of immediately a “music artists wanted” ad submitted in an area record shop by two Nebraskans, Pat Noecker and Ron Albertson. The lurching …

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Scary Kids Scaring Kids

Acquiring their name from a Cap’n Jazz song, Phoenix sextet Scary Babies Scaring Kids started spewing impassioned post-hardcore that may be both shriekingly spastic and soothingly melodic in the first 2000s. Known for a reckless, incendiary live display, the music group originally comprised Tyson Stevens (vocals/bass), DJ Wilson (acoustic guitar), …

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Letters to Cleo

Melding hooky pop tracks using the muscled approach of the rock band, Words to Cleo shaped in Boston in 1990. Guitarist Greg McKenna in fact started Words to Cleo as another group; when he started looking for a history singer to full his lineup, he discovered Kay Hanley. A powerhouse …

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Jolt

Usually tossed in to the mod bag, the Jolt defied such easy categorizations, and split just like that movement emerged in to the national spotlight. Terminated from the fury of punk, the music group formed in the summertime of 1976 in the suburbs of Glasgow, Scotland. The original quartet quickly …

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Johnny Winter

When Johnny Winter season emerged around the national picture in 1969, the hope, especially in the record business, was that he’d turn into a superstar around the level of Jimi Hendrix, another blues-based rock and roll guitarist and singer who preceded him simply by a couple of years. That under …

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