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JillDiane

Vocalist/songwriter Jilldiane began her music career being a soloist and back-up vocalist in Off-Broadway and touring music productions. She released her debut record Get In MY ENTIRE LIFE in 1999 on Joan Jett’s Blackheart label.

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Victoria Boland

Canadian singer Victoria Boland started getting involved with music at age 6 while joining the Johnny Youthful Talent College in Australia, where her family moved when Boland was 2 yrs old. Immediately after, the talented youthful singer was taking part in a vocal action called Showgroup, obtaining the possibility to …

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Wayne Cody

Whipped in his tries to dominate the identity of Uncle WIP, Wayne Cody was naturally notably happier as the Jolly Guy. The Philadelphia-based radio display host was especially interested in engaging children and composed books and music for young thoughts throughout his profession. Cody also scribbled adult pop materials that …

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Donald Kahn

The son of renowned Tin Pan Alley lyricist Gus Kahn, composer Donald Kahn remaining his own indelible imprint on the fantastic American Songbook with “A LOVELY Companionship,” recorded by singers including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nat Ruler Cole. Given birth to July 17, 1918, in NEW YORK, Kahn was …

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Stephan Moccio

Though he’s a solo performer in his own best, having released his debut album in 2006, Canadian composer/pianist Stephan Moccio initially established himself being a go-to songwriter for the stars, particularly after “A FRESH Day Has Come,” a song he co-wrote for Celine Dion, became a cross-Atlantic smash hit in …

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The Crooners

A tale circulates how the typewriter owned by probably one of the most famous music critics ever sold gets the correct spelling for “tempo” affixed permanently to its front having a regularly freshened remove of adhesive tape. What’s arguably probably the most challenging idea in music theory is obviously the …

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Harold “Stumpy “Cromer

Half of a favorite comedy and dance group called Stump & Stumpy, Harold Cromer 1st found the public’s attention performing a faucet dancing routine about roller skates. Some individuals might find yourself permanently walking on the stump as the consequence of such shenanigans, Cromer’s outstanding feeling of timing and evidently …

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Debbie Poryes

A veteran from the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Bay Region jazz picture, Debbie Poryes is a bop-oriented acoustic pianist whose melodic and introspective performing continues to be influenced by Costs Evans (the pianist, not the saxophonist), Marian McPartland, Ahmad Jamal, and pre-fusion Herbie Hancock. Poryes continues to be playing the …

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Tim Fischer

Flamboyant modern cabaret crooner and actor Tim Fischer was created in the town of Delmenhorst in 1973. A fan of tune from a age, Fischer produced his first open public appearance at age 15. At 17, he shifted to Hamburg and became a member of the Schmidt movie theater, ultimately …

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David Allen

It should hardly ever end up being suggested that graveyards are significantly less than a total motivation to rock rings, especially from the heavy metal range. There’s the extremely considered Mental Crypt, the Crypt Kickers, the Crypt Keepers, and the usual Crypt, which is normally where Australian bassist David Allen …

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