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Roger Wilson

As you of England’s best instrumentalists, Roger Wilson has balanced a single career with a number of projects. An associate of the home Music group from 1994 until 1998, he documented two albums with Urban Folk, an organization he distributed to Pete Morton and Simon Edwards, and one recording having …

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Alyssa Atherton

A indigenous of Sioux Falls, SD, vocalist Alyssa Atherton is a melodic pop artist using a bent for blending pop-punk rock and roll and heartfelt, singer/songwriter ballads. Thinking about music from a age group, Atherton was documenting music by age group ten. Her tunes have been presented on such MTV …

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Kim Beggs

Even though many musicians proceed to the best City searching for stardom, singer and songwriter Kim Beggs found both her muse and an evergrowing following after making her real estate in a lovely but remote portion of Canada. Beggs was created in the city of Val d’Or in Quebec, and …

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The Song Trust

The Track Trust was a family-oriented music project led by Nashville-based songwriters Rory Lee Feek and Tim Johnson, who co-founded the short-lived label Giantslayer Information in 2004. The set wrote a Xmas song entitled “Bring Him House Santa” that premiered by Giantslayer with Capitol Information in 2007, with proceeds benefiting …

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Yogi

Glasgow’s power pop quartet Yogi includes vocalists/guitarists Donald McDonald, Robbie Sinclair, and Tag Fleming, and drummer Iain McDougall. McDonald, Sinclair, and McDougall shaped the music group in 1997 and gained a strong pursuing because of their intensive touring, which noticed them perform at 1998’s North by Northwest Event, as well …

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Josh Garrels

A indigenous of Indiana, singer/songwriter Josh Garrels has generated his profession on deeply personal, introspective lyrics and exploratory noises that range between pastoral indie folk to hip-hop. After playing in punk rings during his teenage years, he dropped beneath the spell of East Coastline rap before university. In his early …

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Soko

An award-winning actress aswell as an enigmatic chanteuse, Soko’s otherworldly folk-pop tones have drawn comparisons to famous brands Björk and Keren Ann. Given birth to Stephanie Sokolinski in Bordeaux in 1986, she relocated to Paris to review acting at age group 17, and continued to surface in many French movies, …

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Moon

Moon was a short-lived, past due-’60s psych-pop supergroup, well known for featuring ex-Beach Son David Marks on business lead acoustic guitar. Twenty-year-old Marks got already enjoyed a significant profession. At 14, circa 1962, he became a member of the Seaside Boys being a tempo guitarist (the Wilsons had been his …

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Ryan Kinder

Nation and pop vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist (he also takes on piano and mandolin) Ryan Kinder was created August 1, 1988 in Knoxville, Tennessee, but raised in Birmingham, Alabama, where his initial interests were football and hunting. After dropping deeply in love with John Mayer’s debut recording Space for Squares, …

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The Mantles

The Mantles — a sweet yet gritty San Francisco-based indie pop outfit rooted in 1960s garage rock, paisley underground, as well as the C-86 sound — began being a three-piece comprising frontman Michael Olivares, drummer Virginia Weatherby, and a bassist named Jermaine. The last mentioned still left the group in …

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