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Letts

Vocalist/songwriter, painter, and sculptor and guitarist/vocalist/songwriter for colorful Southern California-based retro-pop collective Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, London-born Christian Letts crafts bucolic indie folk confections having a hook-laden pop middle. In 2011 Letts fulfilled Marcus Mumford while starting for Mumford & Sons on the Railroad Revival Tour. Both became …

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Clã

Because of their sophisticated flavor and pop sensibility, Clã (meaning “clan”) became a 90’s and 00’s Portuguese pop mainstay. In 1992 music artists Helder Goncalves (piccolo bass), Manuela Azevedo (vocals), Miguel Ferreira (keyboards), Pedro Biscaia (keyboards), Pedro Rito (bass) and Fernando Goncalves (drums) arrived together to developing Clã. Four years …

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David Ian

David Ian is usually a jazz pianist known for his holiday-themed albums. Given birth to David Ghazarian in Toronto, Canada, Ian started playing traditional piano around age group five, and later on analyzed jazz piano with Akron, Ohio’s Pat Speed. Besides piano, Ian can be an achieved guitarist and performed …

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Diblo Dibala & Matchatcha

Departing popular Africa-rooted strap Loketo in 1990, Kinshasa-born and Paris-based guitarist Diblo Dibala (b. 1954) recruited many former bandmates and extra music artists and vocalists to create the enthusiastic group Matchatcha. Even though the group offers experienced many staff adjustments, its sizzling-hot method of African-inspired dance music offers remained consistent. …

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Silk

The ’70s R&B trio Silk was among the many groups to reach from that genre in the wake of classic Motown and through the heyday of their native Philadelphia scene.

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Gregory Porter

Jazz, spirit, and gospel vocalist, songwriter, and professional Gregory Porter was created in LA but was raised in Bakersfield, California, where his mom was a minister. As a kid, he fell beneath the spell of his mother’s Nat Ruler Cole records, understanding how to imitate Cole, but his early dreams …

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Robert Shaw

Over his long career Robert Lawson Shaw became perhaps classical music’s best-known choral conductor, and a significant orchestral conductor aswell. Created in 1916, Shaw was the boy of the clergyman, and his mom sang in chapel choirs. As a man he stuffed in like a choir innovator sometimes, but didn’t …

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Dean Miller

The son of Roger Miller (famed for the perennial “Ruler of the street”), contemporary country singer/songwriter Dean Miller was created in LA in 1965 but raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Starting his performing profession as a single act in the Santa Fe membership circuit, he relocated to L.A. in …

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Mark Vincent

Australian opera singer Tag Vincent is definitely a teen tenor who increased to fame in ’09 2009 as the winner of the tv screen reality show Australia’s Got Talent. Created on Sept 4, 1993, in Caringbah, New South Wales, Australia, he was just 15 years of age during his first-place …

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Pagoda

Pagoda formed in Washington, D.C., after Ben Licciardi (vocals/keyboards/acoustic guitar) had a need to record some tracks for Lazyline Information. He was became a member of by Kevin O’Meara (drums), Raj Gadhia (bass/keyboards), and Adrian Carroll (acoustic guitar), with Carroll’s nation band, Shortstack, financing standup bass and lap metal. After …

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