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Artist: Joi Cardwell
Joi Cardwell sang for the pleasure of it before she turned professional and started contributing backing vocals for a list of other artists that includes LL Cool J, the Pointer Sisters, and Jermaine Jackson. A native of New York City, she stepped onto the stage at Carnegie Hall when she was five years old, singing "The Three Blind Mice" as part... [+] Read More
Artist: Jack Cardwell
One of Alabama's itinerant country & western songsmiths, Jack Cardwell has had two major scores. He hit number three on the country charts in 1953 recording his own song, "The Death of Hank Williams," and 16 years later had a minor country hit with "Jesus Was a Soul Man." In fact, the playwright and songwriting team of Andrew Lloyd Webber and... [+] Read More
Artist: Abbie Cardwell
Artist: Russell A. Cardwell
Artist: The Belles
Christopher Tolle (vocals/guitar/bass) and Jake Cardwell (drums/percussion) were having some drinks in a local bar in Lawrence, KS, when they struck up a conversation about music. It was 2001 and both had had their hands in other projects over the years and were looking for something more permanent; Cardwell was a sessions contributor to the... [+] Read More
Artist: Gnappy
The Austin, TX, funkadelic groove band Gnappy has been shaping it's eclectic stylings since 1999 when Buck McKinney hooked up with fellow local musician bassist Brad Bradburn. The two had both been major faces on the Austin rock circuit, having both played in Killing Floor and other various bands such as Dewato, Zulu Time, Retarded Elf, and Year... [+] Read More
Artist: Safety in Numbers
Similar to Blink 182's side project Box Car Racer, this group is the side project of Hot Rod Circuit's frontman Andy Jackson. Teaming up with former New Amsterdams drummer Jake Cardwell, the group joined forces during downtime from primary groups. In 2002, Safety In Numbers released its debut album, Build and Structure on Triple Crown Records.... [+] Read More
Artist: John "00" Fleming
After having established himself as a popular U.K. DJ in the late '80s, John "00" Fleming overcame a lengthy bout with lung cancer and reestablished himself as an even more popular DJ in the U.K. during the late '90s and early 2000s, spinning popular trance regularly at superclubs like Gatecrasher, God's Kitchen, Ministry of Sound, and Cream. In... [+] Read More
Artist: Brooklyn Funk Essentials
Acid-jazz collective Brooklyn Funk Essentials was first conceived in 1993 by producer Arthur Baker and bassist/musical director Lati Kronlund; by the following year, the group was a staple of the New York City club scene, with early lineups also including singers Joi Cardwell, Sha-Key, and Papa Dee, poets Everton Sylvester and David Allen, DJ... [+] Read More
Artist: The New Amsterdams
Indie rock outfit the New Amsterdams were pioneered by Get Up Kids vocalist/guitarist Matthew Pryor as a side project, and his personal emotion continued to be redefined and molded upon a musical cast of energetic pop. Joining Pryor are drummer Jake Cardwell, guitarist Alex Brahl, and Get Up Kids bassist Robert Pope. Since forming the Get Up... [+] Read More