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Artist: .the name:
Put in place after the untimely demise of Long Addiction in 2003, .the name: originally consisted of Paul Curtis-Harper and fellow former Long Addiction member Adam Yates to write, record and hopefully tour the material around Yorkshire and hopefully the UK. This partnership didn't last too long as each members other personal commitments meant... [+] Read More
Artist: Goddo
"If indeed it is lonely at the top, who cares," quipped Goddo on its second album. "It's lonely at the bottom, too." That rusty one-liner could have been the band's motto. It succinctly sums up not only the tumultuous career of this long-serving, hard-rocking Canadian power trio, but also the fatalistic humor with which the group viewed the... [+] Read More
Artist: The Fireballs of Freedom
Delivering a raging fusion of the most extreme forms of rock & roll, the Fireballs of Freedom evoke both the roots of punk rock and the furious and disturbing features of hardcore. Assembling in the early '90s in Fargo, ND, the Fireballs of Freedom have since relocated to Portland, OR. Constituted by guitarist and vocalist Kelly, bassist The... [+] Read More
Artist: Jerusalem
JerusalemJerusalem was an early 1970s British raunchy heavy rock five piece outfit. The band released one self-titled album worldwide in 1972 on Deram (UK catalogue number : SLD 6), produced by Ian Gillan of Deep Purple. Jerusalems only other release was a 45 rpm 7 inch single, the non-album Kamikaze Moth backed with Frustration from... [+] Read More
Artist: Arden-Ohman Orchestra
This orchestra came up with frequent hit recordings during the 30's, including classics of Americana such as "I Love a Parade". For a decade beginning in 1925, the Arden-Ohman orchestra held forth in the 'pits' of many long-running Broadway hits, and recorded a repertoire of mostly show tunes. The membership of the pit bands and the recording... [+] Read More
Artist: Joel Mathis & Countryside
1947-1999Once you heard JOEL MATHIS sing…you would just sit back and say to yourself, Wow, what a great voice. Joel Mathis could sing anything and just about did, from the time he was a member of the groups “The Fugitives” and “Ivy’s League” while attending High School to his band “Countryside”... [+] Read More