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La 5ª Estación

Produced in 2001 in Madrid, Spain, La Quinta Estación initial set up themselves in Latin America — particularly Mexico, where their second album, 2004’s Flores de Alquiler, spun away numerous strikes and established the rock and roll en español outfit on an instant training course to international stardom. Made up …

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Lloica Czackis

A mezzo-soprano using a voice as an angel, Lloica Czackis was created in 1973 in Karlsruhe, Germany, to Argentinean parents. She spent her youth in Venezuela, where she was shown early to Latin American folk music customs, music — specially the tango — that could inform and instruction her whole …

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Bret Mosley

Texas-born, Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Bret Mosley performs in a normal folk and blues style, his single gigs comprising only himself, a Dobro (played out lap style having a slide), and a stompboard which he keeps time having a booted foot. But he’s not really a hidebound traditionalist, and his music includes …

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C.W. Stoneking

Neo-blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist (he also takes on Dobro and tenor banjo) C.W. Stoneking (Chris to his good friends) was created in 1974 in Katherine, Australia, to American parents who split soon after he was created. Spending the majority of his period with his dad, who trained in the …

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Azarath

Azarath is a supergroup of kinds, culling its rates from leading lighting in Polish loss of life steel. The single-named associates consist of Inferno (Behemoth, Damnation, Witchmaster) on drums, Bart (Damnation, Anima Vilis, Cenotaph) and Thrufel (Yattering, Shadows Property, Masachist) on guitars, and Bruno (Damnation, Convent) on bass and vocals. …

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Ashton Shepherd

A gifted country songwriter and singer, Ashton Shepherd was created August 16, 1986, in Coffeeville, Alabama. She apparently began singing when she could chat and began composing music lyrics in notebooks when she was just five or six years of age. Shepherd moved into her first nation showdown when she …

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The Novel Ideas

New Britain indie folk quintet the Book Ideas focus on a rich mixture of pastoral, rural country-folk and roots-based, plaintive Americana that invokes brands like Bon Iver, the Avett Brothers, as well as the Lumineers. Shaped in Newton, Massachusetts across the abilities of Daniel Radin (electric guitar, vocals), Danny Hoshino …

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Melissa

Melissa (aka Melissa M) is a France R&B singer who released her debut album in 2007 and whose single “Elle” was a chart-topping strike that same season. Delivered of Algerian traditions on August 21, 1985, in Marseille, she started her performance profession as a teenager. She got her initial taste …

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Banghra

The Spanish dance-pop group Banghra (taking its name from a normal Punjabi dance) comprises of Victoria Gomez, Lidia Guevara, and Javi Mota, several dance/fitness instructors and singers from Madrid. Hoping of igniting a belly dancing trend throughout their indigenous country, the users of Banghra wanted release a a task that …

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Kabát

A Czech rock-band that formed in 1983, Teplice’s Kabat (the Layer) would spend the initial couple of years of their existence training their account, before releasing the debut platter Má Ji Motorovou (SHE’S It Engine Powered) in 1991. Primary associates Milan Spalek (bass) and Tomas Krulich (guitars) roped in vocalist …

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