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Artist: The Gories
The emergence of the Gories heralded a new Golden Age of Detroit rock beginning in the late '80s; a renaissance of noise and rustbelt rock which lasts through to today. Formed in 1986 by three Detroit natives, none of whom previously knew how to play an instrument -- Mick Collins, Margaret Ann O'Neill (Peg), and Dan Kroha -- they took their name... [+] Read More
Artist: A BANDA ALHADA
A BANDA ALHADAGrupo de amigos, com diversas proveniências sócio-culturais, que se começaram a encontrar regularmente no Hotel Almar, em Albufeira, à volta da figura do entertainer Zé Maria, antigo elemento da Brigada Vítor Jara. O nome Banda Alhada, surge do facto de se considerar o alho como o elemento fundamental da gastronomia... [+] Read More
Artist: David R. Adler
David R. Adler, a New York resident, has written about jazz for the New York Times, Downbeat magazine, Signal to Noise Magazine, and All About Jazz.
Desert Island List:
Joni Mitchell, Court and Spark
Miles Davis, E.S.P.
Herbie Hancock, Maiden Voyage
Wayne Shorter, Speak No Evil
Wynton Marsalis, Black Codes From the Underground
Chick Corea,... [+] Read More
Artist: '68 Comeback
Not to be confused with the Elvis TV special or Brian Setzer power trio of the same name, '68 Comeback rose from the ashes of Ohio's psychobilly kings, the Gibson Bros., in 1992. Spearheaded by now Memphis-based singer/songwriter/musicologist Jeffrey Evans -- who's said to have a shrine to rockabilly great Charlie Feathers in his living room --... [+] Read More
Artist: REO Speedwagon
Three bands were the undisputed arena rock kings of the early '80s -- Styx, Journey, and REO Speedwagon -- yet all weren't overnight success stories (in fact, each group began pursuing different musical styles originally -- prog rock, fusion, and straight-ahead hard rock, respectively, before transforming slowly into chart-topping mainstream... [+] Read More