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Artist: TARENTINO
TARENTINO "THE BUSINESS MAN OWNER & FOUNDER & CEO OF BREAK CAMP MUZIK AND STUDIO. I AM A SOLO ARTIST THAT STARTED IN A GROUPOF 5 BACK IN THE 90'S CALLED SOUTH BOYS,WITH MY HOMEBOY JAMARIUS JONES - A*K*A YOUNGSTA:( OWNER AND FOUNDER & CEO OF SELFOWNED RECORDS .I;VE BEEN RAPPING SINCE 1990 I HAVE RELEASED A MIXTAPE STREETS AINT ENOUGH THE MIXTAPE... [+] Read More
Artist: DJ EMURDA
The Multi-Talented Artist Know As DJ EMURDA Was The Only DJ Comming From Jamaica That Could Cut Records With Finess As This Was An Unheard Of Style On The Island, Back Then It Was All About Blends And Having The Biggest Set Of Speakers. In 1997 He Decided To Stay In The States Permanently Going To Houston,TX Durring That First Summer And... [+] Read More
Artist: Rabbits Against Magic
'Rabbits Against Magic' is the words and music of Michelangelo Sosnowitz, (his real name) with John Hadfield playing Drums, Sebastian Noelle playing Guitar, Trifon Dimitrov playing Bass and Michelangelo on Vocals and Piano. Described as: 'George Michael meets Jamiroquai at Howard Jones house while Mick Fleetwood throws some Steely Dan on the... [+] Read More
Artist: The Jealous Sound
Sunday's Best's Pedro Benito (guitar), John McGinnis of Neither Trumpets nor Drums (bass), ex-Knapsack singer/guitarist Blair Shehan, and former Pulley drummer Tony Palermo began their journey as the Jealous Sound at the tail end of the 1990s. They signed with Better Looking in summer 2000 and quickly issued a self-titled EP; it went on to sell... [+] Read More
Artist: Broken Social Scene
Broken Social Scene materialized in 1999 when K.C. Accidental's Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning, formerly of By Divine Right, bonded their friendship into a band. They spent the next few years honing an atmospheric rock sound in their native Toronto and the dynamic was great. Feel Good Lost marked their debut album in 2001 and introduced a... [+] Read More
Artist: On the Speakers
When his old band Creeper Lagoon fell apart, singer/guitarist Ian Sefchick was disappointed and shaken enough to move from the band's hometown of San Francisco and head to southern California. Sefchick was spending a lot of restless time on the couch before a chance meeting with guitarist Scott Ford got him excited about starting a band again.... [+] Read More
Artist: NYC's Heat, The Untouchable DJ Drastic
Loyalty has been a lost commodity amongst the music industry. In a world of ever changing trends and business partners, DJ Drastic has always stayed a cut above the rest. The saying that loyalty is the key to any man's success remains true in the heart of New York City's Heat. Always staying ardent to his passion, his love for Hip Hop music... [+] Read More
Artist: Whigfield
Euro-dance star Whigfield was born Sannie Charlotte Carlson in Skaelskør, Denmark, and spent some time in Africa as a child. Finding her initial career of modeling horribly dull, she returned to her first love of music, and began performing with her brother's band. Seeking more opportunities, she left Denmark and met Spagna producer Larry... [+] Read More
Artist: Trolleyvox
The early history of the Trolleyvox began when the multitalented guitar pop maven Andrew Chalfen (Wishniaks, Gimme, Joey Sweeney) recorded demos in 1993-95 with guitarist-vocalist Dave Gray (Idlewilds, Vegas Nerve) and engineer Adam Lasus (Helium, Madder Rose). Then Beth Filla answered a 1996 "vocalist wanted" ad that Chalfen had placed in a... [+] Read More
Artist: Lil' Romeo
One of the more curious entries into the early-2000s teen pop explosion, Lil' Romeo shot straight to the top of the Billboard charts with his first single at the unheard-of age of only 11. Alongside Lil' Bow Wow, Romeo proved that a substantial market existed for clean-cut preteen rappers with cute looks and PG-rated rhymes. Many of his biggest... [+] Read More
Artist: Paul Bollenback
Award-winning jazz guitarist Paul Bollenback developed a taste for the exotic over the course of a three-year period when his family lived in India. He was 11 years old when the family traveled to New Delhi, and years later the sounds and experiences of that early journey found their way into his first album from Challenge Records, Original... [+] Read More
Artist: Fisher
The West Virginia modern-rock duo that goes by the name Fisher embraces the marketing phenomenon of selling music via the Internet, for the band finally scored a deal due to its heavy push on www.mp3.com. Fisher, which is comprised of singer/songwriter Kathy Fisher and composer/producer and keyboardist Ron Wasserman, first started making music... [+] Read More
Artist: Lauryn Hill
Call Lauryn Hill the mother of hip-hop invention; with her 1998 solo debut The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, the Fugees' most vocal member not only established herself as creative force on her own, but also broke new ground by successfully integrating rap, soul, reggae, and R&B into her own sound.
Raised in South Orange, NJ, Hill spent her youth... [+] Read More
Artist: Ciano Maes
"It's been raining singer songwriters lately, and Ciano Maés has splashed onto the scene with a fresh new flavor. The Albuquerque, New Mexico native is somewhat of a prodigy, having taught himself how to play piano by age 6, drums by age 11; and guitar by age 13. Early in his career, Ciano would perform several shows that would eventually... [+] Read More
Artist: Boyz II Men
According to no less an authority than the RIAA, Boyz II Men are the most commercially successful R&B group of all time. They've sold ludicrous numbers of records and been involved in three of the longest-running number-one pop singles in history, and they've done it as a unit of equals. In fact, their four-part harmonies blend so smoothly that... [+] Read More
Artist: Big Pennsy
"It's been a part of me as far as i remember. I had crates of good music before I knew what they were."A quote from an upcoming threat to the hip-hop game. Born Christopher C. Edwards, Pennsy began his pursuit for stardom writing songs at the age of 11. Being raised in a urban area of Reading,Pennsylvanina he has been known for his creative... [+] Read More
Artist: Land of the El Caminos
Guitarist/vocalist Dan Fanelli and drummer Ken Wallin attended junior high school together in the early '80s in a suburb of Chicago. While in high school, the two friends began jamming and said if they ever released an album, it would be titled Land of the El Caminos. The idea for the name came from a vision the pair had of a fictional place... [+] Read More
Artist: Arthur Fields
It is not impossible to understand why someone born with the name Abe Finkelstein might want to change to something more appropriate to a show business career, in this case Arthur Fields. The only mystery is why Fields, whose prolific career stretched from the Second World War back to the very early days of the recording industry, never bothered... [+] Read More
Artist: Matt Cameron
Whether he's a full-time member of a band, a hired gun, part of a side project, or a special guest, Matt Cameron is unquestionably one of rock's finest and most versatile drummers. Matthew D. Cameron was born on November 28, 1962, in San Diego, CA, taking up drums at the age of nine, and landing the lead vocals on the song "Puberty Love" for the... [+] Read More
Artist: Miya Masaoka
Along with only a handful of other musicians, Miya Masaoka succeeded in introducing the koto to the world of avant-garde music. Based on the West Coast in the early '90s, she first got noticed for her collaborations with Pharoah Sanders, Wadada Leo Smith, and Henry Kaiser, and for highly original mixed media installations and site-specific... [+] Read More
Artist: Hayden
Combining elements of both rock and folk music, along with disturbingly personal sentiments and a voice that is able to channel both the falsetto highs of Neil Young and the wavering raspy low tones of Leonard Cohen, Toronto's Hayden Desser has spent most of the last decade creating uniquely affecting music. The critically acclaimed yet... [+] Read More
Artist: Jack Irons
Drummer Jack Irons has played with some of rock's biggest names over the years, including the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, and Neil Young. Born on July 18, 1962, Irons was raised in Los Angeles, and it was while as a student at Fairfax High School that he befriended Hillel Slovak, Anthony Kiedis, and Michael Balzary. Soonafter, Irons and... [+] Read More
Artist: Cruiserweight
Comparable to Letters to Cleo, Eve's Plum, and Save Ferris (among others), Cruiserweight is a female-fronted alternative pop/rock and punk-pop band with a strong power pop appeal. Although based in Austin, TX, the band doesn't play roots rock, alternative country, No Depression, country-rock, blues-rock, Americana, or Tex-Mex -- all of which are... [+] Read More
Artist: Michel Polnareff
Known for his eccentric nature, French pop songwriter Michel Polnareff created a buzz for himself in the early to mid-'60s when his debut single, "La Poupée Qui Fait Non," rocketed to the top of the French charts, but it was his early-'70s release, Polnareff's, that cemented him a place as a legend in French pop. Polnareff was raised in Paris... [+] Read More
Artist: Sunny Side Click
JD SlimName: Jarred D JacksonDOB: January 24, 1985Home: Little Rock, ARContact: 501-951-4308Like a lot of young cats, JD began rapping at the age of 16. It started as a hobby with JD when he and his friend since the first grade, Bobo of Lacey, Ar, dropped their first album, "Untouchables", under Boss Playa Records. Calling themselves "Duce... [+] Read More