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Bernd Stelter

Best known like a panelist for the long-running humor/commentary display 7 Tage, 7 Köpfe (seven days, 7 Mind), comedian and acting professional Bernd Stelter has already established a string of successful standup albums in his local Germany, combined with the occasional novelty strike. After Stelter spent years operating the humor …

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Tim Halperin

Raised on a reliable diet from the Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, and Billy Joel, singer/songwriter/pianist Tim Halperin acquired already released a debut EP before getting into the general public spotlight being a contestant over the 2010 time of year of American Idol. Halperin hardly ever made it to the Top …

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Muff Potter

Among Germany’s stronger alternative rock rings, Muff Potter began in the first ’90s as a reasonably typical German punk music group yet evolved quickly, ultimately securing major-label support by Common in the mid-2000s. Muff Potter had been created in 1993, in Rheine, North Rhine-Westphalia; vocalist/guitarist Thorsten Negelschmidt (aka Nagel; given …

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Gabby Glaser

Multi-instrumentalist Gabby Glaser initial won the interest of music fans as the guitarist, keyboard participant, and singer with Luscious Jackson, with whom she documented 3 full-length albums and an EP. NY native Glaser used your guitar when she was 13 years of age; throughout a sojourn in SAN FRANCISCO BAY …

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The Destro

Acquiring their name from a villain in the G.We. Joe mythology — evidently a favorite choice, since there are in least two various other bands using the same name, both missing the definite content — the Destro produced in the Dallas suburb of Gainesville, TX, in 2001. Obviously inspired by …

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Nick Santino

Delivered in 1988 in Braintree, Massachusetts, indie-bred, country-pop crooner Nick Santino rose to prominence in the mid-2000s as the frontman for emo-tinged, late-’90s alt-rock/punk-pop revivalists A Rocket towards the Moon. The music group unleashed five EPs and two well-received long-players before contacting it quits (amicably) in 2013 following the release …

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Happiness Boys

The phrase “referred to as the Happiness Boys” drops in through the mist of montage and aural crud on the traditional Firesign Theatre album, sparking some listeners’ fascination with old-time radio and vintage recording artists. Anyone significantly studying these topics would certainly run into the Happiness Kids — the pairing …

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Clues

The Clues, never to be confused using the American music group from the same name, are an indie pop music group from Brisbane, Australia. Lead vocalist/keyboardist Martin Somerville, also an associate from the Better Mousetrap Treatment and a single performer, met all of those other music group — drummer Anthony …

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Nick Piunti

Nick Piunti is a Detroit-based singer/songwriter with origins in classic rock and roll and the first power pop motion. Elevated in Riverview, Michigan simply beyond Detroit, he shaped his first music group, Dwarf, in 1972 with two of his sixth-grade classmates to try out at their school’s skill display. Dwarf …

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Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra

Close to the end of 1965, harmonically advanced trumpeter/cornetist Thad Jones organized a large music group with drummer Mel Lewis that from February 1966 onward played Monday evenings in the Village Vanguard. Through the following 10 years, the orchestra (although usually a part-time affair) became popular and offered Jones an …

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