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Artist: Room For Donuts
Room For Donuts started in the small town of Hummelstown Pennsylvania by two friends Doug and Will. Enjoy! [+] Read More
Artist: Donut Junkie
Thomas Elers, operating under the sobriquet Donut Junkie, landed many of his progressive/Goa trance productions on both American and European compilations, including contributions such as "Blue" and "Transistor Warfare." The debut Donut Junkie LP, Cinnamon, appeared in September 1997 on Cleopatra Records. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Alice Donut
Alice Donut formed in the punk underground of New York City's Lower East Side in 1987, eventually releasing six studio albums and one live LP (recorded at CBGB's) before breaking up eight years later. Jello Biafra initially encouraged the group and signed them to his Alternative Tentacles label, where Alice Donut released all of their albums.... [+] Read More
Artist: Kesj & Donut
Artist: Donut Productions
Artist: Donut Kings
Artist: Big Donut
Artist: Donuts N Glory
Artist: Made for TV Movie
Featuring former members of Bisybackson and Kind of Like Spitting, the three-piece of Made for TV Movie got together in 1999 with a noisy sound of indie/power pop that looks up to the likes of Big Star and Sonic Youth. Consisting of Dan deVriend (vocals/guitar), PJ Aylward (drums), and Tanya Smith (bass), Jealous Butcher Records eventually... [+] Read More
Artist: Alcohol Funnycar
Alcohol Funnycar was formed in Seattle in 1991 by Ohio expatriate Ben London, a graduate of Antioch College who had moved West with future members of 7 Year Bitch and the Gits. The initial lineup consisted of guitarist/vocalist/songwriter London, ex-Love Battery bassist Tommy "Bonehead" Simpson, and drummer Buzz Crocker. Their 1993 debut EP,... [+] Read More
Artist: Cold Cold Hearts
Indie rock supergroup Cold Cold Hearts formed in Washington, D.C., in the mid-'90s when Bratmobile's Allison Wolfe and Erin Smith joined forces with Katherine Brown and Nattles of the Cutthroats. Having survived the flurry of attention during the riot grrrl phenomenon of the mid-'90s, the bandmembers regrouped, and Cold Cold Hearts was the... [+] Read More
Artist: Big Blue Bus
The little-known acid jazz band Big Blue Bus was made up of guitarists and vocalists Ernie and Augie Guidoccio, drummer Glen Martin, bassist Paul Reda, keyboardist Steve Klodt, and one guy who played the accordion and was simply called Jaro. It was really the Guidoccio brothers who started the group, but everyone applied themselves equally after... [+] Read More
Artist: Vinyl Devotion
Jangle-pop band Vinyl Devotion was led by singer/guitarist Shalini Chatterjee, who formed the group in San Francisco in 1993. Debuting with the single "Sorry Isn't Good Enough," in 1994 they issued the EP If They Know You're Trying, produced by Chatterjee's then-husband Scott Miller, frontman for the Loud Family. After the couple separated,... [+] Read More
Artist: Shalini
Indie pop singer/songwriter Shalini Chatterjee began her musical career during the late '80s playing bass in the Madison, WI-based Kissyfish. After relocating to San Francisco and learning guitar, in 1993 she formed Vinyl Devotion, releasing a series of acclaimed records through Parasol. A move to North Carolina precipitated the formation of a... [+] Read More
Artist: Bob & Doug McKenzie
Bob and Doug McKenzie were the comic creations of Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, a pair of Canadian performers who first rose to fame as members of the SCTV troupe. Bob and Doug initially emerged in an SCTV sketch as the sibling hosts of a Canadian show called The Great White North; portraying the McKenzie brothers as beer-swilling imbeciles, the... [+] Read More
Artist: Morgan Arons
15-year-old Morgan Arons has been called a huge talent. She has captured the attention of many entertainment insiders, including Jay Siegel, the legendary lead singer for the 60's doo-wop group The Tokens. Best known for his original recording of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," Siegel was so taken with this "young skinny thing with such a huge voice... [+] Read More
Artist: Jackie Martling
A longtime fixture of radio's Howard Stern Show, comedian Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling was born and raised on Long Island, NY, earning a degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University in 1971. He initially pursued a career in rock & roll with his college band the Pillowcayse, and after relocating to Denver, CO, in 1973, he... [+] Read More
Artist: Killdozer
A Madison, WI, trio renowned for their brutal, distorted country blues sound and smirking anti-intellectual stance, Killdozer formed in 1983 around vocalist/bassist Michael Gerald, guitarist Bill Hobson, and his drummer brother Dan. The group issued their debut LP, Intellectuals Are the Shoeshine Boys of the Ruling Elite, just a year later,... [+] Read More
Artist: Pugsley Munion
Started in mid 1969 under the guise 'Mask,' the members of Pugsley Munion - keyboardist/vocalist/main songwriter John Schuller, guitarist Ducky Belliveau, and drummer Ed Kelly - came together as a vehicle for their own original material, after years playing in high school cover bands. A homemade demo they made that year found its way to J&S... [+] Read More
Artist: Natalie MacMaster
The niece of influential Cape Breton fiddler Buddy MacMaster, Natalie MacMaster has turned the music of Cape Breton, an island off the east coast of Canada near Nova Scotia, into an international phenomenon. Whether performing with her band, featuring guitar, piano, bass, drums and percussion, or with a classical orchestra such as the Edinburgh... [+] Read More
Artist: Marisa Brown
Born and raised in Ann Arbor, MI, at age two Marisa became convinced she was a musical genius when she corrected her mother's pitch during a lullaby (though perhaps a more astute child would've realized that the strong arm of destiny was guiding her toward criticism, not rockstarhood). Sadly, things never panned out just like she thought they... [+] Read More
Artist: Jay Dee
Frequently and rightly placed in the same context as DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and Kanye West, Jay Dee built and sustained a high standing as a producer's producer while maintaining a low profile. When Pharrell Williams appeared on BET's 106 & Park in 2004, he excitedly declared that Jay Dee was his favorite producer and told an audibly stumped... [+] Read More
Artist: Maria Muldaur
Best known for her seductive '70s pop staple "Midnight at the Oasis," Maria Muldaur has since become an acclaimed interpreter of just about every stripe of American roots music: blues, early jazz, gospel, folk, country, R&B, and so on. While these influences were certainly present on her more pop-oriented '70s recordings (as befitting her... [+] Read More
Artist: Dave Kerman
Destined to become one of the strongest rock drummers of the '80s and '90s and the new millennium, Dave Kerman started playing with the drum sticks when he was six years old. Although he failed a percussion audition for the school band when he was nine, Keith Godchaux, a family friend and keyboardist for the Grateful Dead, saw Kerman's potential... [+] Read More