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Artist: Katu_MC

Katu mC is a 23 years old MC , from Mar del Plata Argentina he began with break at the age of 14 and later in the year 1999 he start rapping, now he has published his first CD "Entrando en Shock" [+] Read More

Artist: margot du bois

Hi..Well I started to sing on the net around 7 years ago now when I first encountered the now defunct "Rocketnetwork". Rocketnetwork was I think a by-product of cubase..I met so many wonderful musicians there who all in their own way gave me the confidence to "go for it" vocally...I was constantly asked to add vocals to their fabulous... [+] Read More

Artist: Daniel Dyer

Growing up on the edge of Washington, D.C., Daniel Dyer enjoyed the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, and the Who, but wasn't devoted to music. That changed at age 14 when an uncle gave him an electric guitar. In high school Dyer joined cover and punk bands, and his taste switched to the Cult's songwriting and Steve Vai's guitar playing. He attended... [+] Read More

Artist: The Genies

This short-term group from Long Beach, Long Island recording career lasted three years, and five singles; they broke up a year after they started recording in 1958, but Warwick Records issued canned material til 1961. The original members: Roy Hammond, Bill Gains, Alexander Faison, and Fred Jones formed in 1956. They didn't record until... [+] Read More

Artist: Roy-C

Roy Hammond, from Long Beach, Long Island, sang lead for the Genies, who hit lightly with "Who's That Knocking" in 1958 (number 72 pop); three more Genies singles and the group disbanded, but Roy was just getting started. He went on to cut an additional single as Roy Hammond & the Genies ("Mama Blow Your Top" on Forum Records), then 32 solo... [+] Read More

Artist: Binocular

Multi-instrumentalist Binocular was featured as a promising talent in a worldwide music magazine at the age of 14, so it's no wonder he was able to compose and play the score for an off-Broadway production of Salome a year later. Born and raised in N.Y.C., Binocular began producing electronic music after participating in a band called Paint. The... [+] Read More

Artist: Agents of Good Roots

Blending together gritty roots rock with a healthy dosage of jazz and funk, the Richmond, VA-based quartet Agents of Good Roots were one of the more popular bands to come out of the East Coast club scene in the latter half of the '90s. The group's main lineup came together in 1995, consisting of singer/guitarist/keyboardist Andrew Winn (whose... [+] Read More

Artist: PRITHVI..

* Formed in late 2004, the band believes in providing quality live acts with powerful presentation...* With genres ranging from HARD ROCK TO HEAVY METAL.. their love for music is evident from the fun they have on stage..1.) Interviewed by top newspapers like "the tribune", "the times of india", "the campus paper"2.) Articles in the newspapers... [+] Read More

Artist: b.o.s.c.h.

b.o.s.c.h. was formed nearly 14 years ago by original members, Kai and Lutz. In the beginning, b.o.s.c.h. was a pure fun project, with absolutely no intentions to take it to a professional level. Born out of a love for the amalgamation of music & computers by bands such as Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Fear Factory, Front Line Assembly, Rammstein,... [+] Read More

Artist: Roy Hammond

Roy Hammond, from Long Beach, Long Island sang lead for the Genies who hit lightly with "Who's That Knocking" in 1958 (#72 Pop); three more Genies' singles and the group disbanded, but Roy was just getting started. He went on to cut an additional single as Roy Hammond & the Genies "Mama Blow Your Top," on Forum Records. Then he waxed 32 solo... [+] Read More

Artist: Butch Warren

Throughout his career, Butch Warren was a bit of a throwback to an earlier era, when bassists stuck to walking behind soloists. Although a fairly modern player, Warren was only an occasional soloist and was at his best accompanying other musicians. His first professional job was playing in his father Edward Warren's group at age 14. Early on,... [+] Read More

Artist: Bobby Matos

Percussionist Bobby Matos is one of the most highly respected drummers in the entire Afro-Cuban/Latin jazz genre. Born in the Bronx, New York City, on July 24, 1941, Matos came from a musical family, but was more interested initially in dancing than playing an instrument. Matos didn't begin to take drumming seriously until his late teens, while... [+] Read More

Artist: Jacques Champion Chambonnières

French composer and harpsichordist who is thought to be the founder of the Clasical French Harpsichord School. (This is still a moot point as the development seems to have occurred in conjunction with rise of the French Lute school.) His playing talents on the harpsichord were acceeded by few if any. He may have first made an appearance in the... [+] Read More

Artist: The Fuzz

This Washington, D.C.-based trio, who originally were called the Passionettes, got off to a strong start on Calla in 1971 with the single "I Love You for All Seasons." It was written by their lead singer, Seila Young, who teamed with Barbara Gilliam and Val Williams. The sentimental number was their only Top 10 hit. The followup reached number... [+] Read More

Artist: Daryle Stephen Ackerman

Daryle Stephen Ackerman studied computer science at Okanagan University College in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada and at the University of Victoria which is also in B. C.. He received a Computer Information Systems diploma in 1997/8 which has allowed him to achieve gainful employment in the software development sector, which, in turn, now... [+] Read More

Artist: Diplomatics

Instrumental soul combo the Diplomatics formed in Indianapolis in 1966. The original lineup -- guitarist Jerry "Boing-Boing" Miller, bassist Rodney Vorhis, pianist Rodney Stepp, and drummer Bobby Gayheart -- founded the group to perform at their school's talent show, and ranged in age from 14 to just 11 at the time of their formation. Originally... [+] Read More

Artist: Lilys

The geographically and stylistically nomadic indie rock band Lilys was the vehicle of singer/songwriter Kurt Heasley, the group's founder and sole constant member. A Philadelphia native, Heasley and Lilys bowed with the 1991 single "February 14," a nod to My Bloody Valentine; while based in Washington, D.C., they recorded their 1992 debut LP, In... [+] Read More

Artist: Songs of Scripture

I was a touring Rock singer for 14 years. I have played in every dive from N.Y.C. to L.A. and every venue in between. I have rubbed elbows with all kinds of successful Rock artists, from Sting to Motley Crue. I shared studio time with Rick O. (lead singer with The Cars) at Electric Lady (Jimi Hendrix Studio) in N.Y.C. when Rick was working on... [+] Read More

Artist: DJ GEZZIE

Marc first developed an interest in DJ\\\\\\\'ing about ten years ago and has been playing publicly on the Guernsey dance scene for the past five of those. His C.V has seen him play alongside DJ\\\\\\\'s such as Darius Syrossian and Chris C. He has also experiance of playing on the continent,nights such as \\\\\\\'VERTIGO\\\\\\\' on the Costa... [+] Read More

Artist: Fred Norman

Fred Norman spent most of the swing era as a busy arranger and his later years working for record labels. He started out playing trombone when he was 14. After working with local bands in Florida, he moved to Washington, D.C. in 1930. Norman worked with Duke Eglin's Bell Hops, Booker Coleman and Elmer Calloway (Cab's younger brother). When he... [+] Read More

Artist: The Teen Idles

Despite only being extant for roughly 14 months, the Teen Idles were a crucial band in Washington, D.C., punk rock history. The quartet, which featured Dischord Records founders Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, released that label's first record and established many of the physical and philosophical beachheads (including those of the greatly... [+] Read More

Artist: Harry Barris

From the mid-'20s through the '40s, composer, vocalist, and pianist Harry Barris recorded with Paul Whiteman, Bix Beiderbecke, Bing Crosby, and Duke Ellington and wrote pop standards such as "I Surrender Dear." Born in N.Y.C., in 1905, Barris was raised in Denver, CO, where he became a professional pianist by the age of 14. He was leading a... [+] Read More

Artist: Funky C.

When you ask "Funky C" about his musical influences, the Chilean-born composer will start telling you an eclectic list of musicians that expand from the baroque to the grandmasters of funk, soul, rock, Latin jazz, bossa-nova and Latin alternative rock. On any given day, his house was filled with music starting with his very own fatherÂ’s, Hugo... [+] Read More
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