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Waitin on a Train

With Tony Staub (mandolin, vocals), Paul Wykowski (guitar, vocals), and Adam Sullivan (bass), the York, PA, trio Waitin on the Train takes on acoustic Appalachian folk-and-bluegrass-inspired music with today’s rock-and-punk-influenced tempo and vocal delivery. Their debut recording, 2006’s In the road of Pain, presented entirely original materials, though they play …

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Celestial

Following a jangly lo-fi indie pop path founded by C-86 and Sarah Documents, Swedish work Celestial are essentially Andreas Hagman with friends assisting out. As a young child he first found the trumpet, though years later on he obtained a acoustic guitar from his dad. Hagman released several early EPs …

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Cristina Mel

Latin gospel singer Cristina Mel was educated on the Government School of Rio de Janiero, School of Michigan, and Cambridge. Her initial record, Tá Decidido, premiered in 1990. She continued release a over 20 even more albums within the next 14 years, including many children’s albums. In 2006, Mel released …

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Phil Campbell

Raised on the diet plan of Tom Waits, Bob Dylan, Elliott Smith, Neil Young, as well as the Moving Rocks, Scottish singer/songwriter Phil Campbell burst onto the Glaswegian scene in the mid-’90s after putting your signature on a development cope with WEA at age 18. 2 yrs later he authorized …

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Ferraby Lionheart

LA folk-pop singer/songwriter Ferraby Lionheart was created in Nashville, TN, and his music influences range between Shel Silverstein to George Gershwin, Hank Williams, and Cole Porter. In 2003 he started fronting a music group called Telecast, which released an EP via U.K. label Falsetto. Through a shared friend, Lionheart was …

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Antenna Shoes

Tim Regan is a busy, busy man. Together with his tenure in two different rings in two different metropolitan areas — he’s the keyboardist and co-lead vocalist in the Memphis-based neo-psychedelic clothing Snowglobe and a touring electricity participant in Austin’s chipper twee popsters Oh No! Oh My! — the Memphis, …

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Mara Maravilha

Child acting professional turned Latin gospel celebrity Mara “Question” Maravilha (given birth to Eliemary Silva da Silveira) got her big break when she was solid for the Brazilian kid’s display TVItapua at age group eight. She continued to be always a Mouseketeer on the Brazilian version from the Mickey Mouse …

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Vanesa Martín

A Spanish singer/songwriter having a youthful pop/rock and roll design, Vanesa Martín produced her single debut in 2006 using the album Agua as well as the breakout solitary “Aún Zero Te Offers Ido.” Hailing from Málaga, Spain, she collaborated with maker Carlos Jean on Agua. Released in colaboration with EMI, …

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Attic Lights

Phoning out such stylistic affects as ’70s force pop, country, and folk-rock, Scottish strap the Attic Lamps created in Glasgow in the first 2000s. The group required its name (aswell as the name of its debut EP, 2005’s The Attic Lamps) from a dark attic that housed the band’s early …

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Dave Philips

Bassist and singer Dave Philips continues to be dynamic on the Uk folk scene because the early ’60s. He was an associate of the popular Ian Campbell Folk Group, showing up on recordings like the 1964 Over the Hillsides. Philips’ talents like a vocalist are obvious on Performing the Fishing, …

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