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Artist: Gregory Ofman
Gregory Ofman is a computer consultant and a music lover, who moved to St. Louis (USA) from St. Petersburg, Russia in 1991. He collects music of different genres (classical, rock/pop, disco) on various media (vinyls, CD's, VHS, DVD's). In order to share his music favorites with the Internet surfers, Gregory Ofman created several Web sites that... [+] Read More
Artist: PHENETIKS
We are some grown ass men from the dirtiest place in Connecticut,politically ,socially, and visually. WE do Hip-Hop in its purest form. So now that the New Age Hip-Hop movement will be created and lead by us we wanted to recruit those young ears right now and get people to turn down there radios. what you about to hear from us is something truly... [+] Read More
Artist: Super Furry Animals
Super Furry Animals were one of the first post-alternative bands, fusing together a number of disparate musical genres -- including power pop, punk rock, techno, and progressive rock -- creating a shimmering, melodic, irreverent, and willfully artsy rock & roll. As one of the leading bands of the mid-'90s Welsh movement, they were already tagged... [+] Read More
Artist: Potion 13
The band started in 2002, got an album out in nov.2002 that leaded to:More than 65 appearences on television of our show (recorded nov. 2005) at the Metropolis. One on Bande part tv.More than 50 radio shows have played our songs. More than 200 websites host an artist page for our band, more than 250 host our MP3, more than 200 have a link... [+] Read More
Artist: Albert Brooks
Albert Brooks was a poet of neurosis, one of the most unique and acclaimed comedic voices of the late 20th century. Although his career as a stand-up proved short-lived and secondary in light of his success as a filmmaker, his slim recorded output remains groundbreaking, and expanded the boundaries of the comedy album format in new and... [+] Read More
Artist: Terry Baucom
Music lovers will of course know the "Duke of Earl" and Frank Zappa fans would no doubt prefer the "Duke of Prunes", but probably only a heavy bluegrass fan would recognize "the Duke of Drive." This is apparently what fellow musicians like to call banjoist Terry Baucom, who has made a name for himself playing in such progressive picking parties... [+] Read More
Artist: John Whitehead
R&B singer, composer, and producer John Whitehead remains best known for the smash "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now," the disco-era classic he recorded with longtime collaborator Gene McFadden. Born July 2, 1948, Whitehead and McFadden were raised in the same impoverished Philadelphia neighborhood. Still in high school, they formed the Epsilons with... [+] Read More
Artist: Gene McFadden
Philly soul singer, composer, and producer Gene McFadden remains best known for the smash "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now," the disco-era classic he recorded with longtime collaborator John Whitehead. Born in 1946, McFadden grew up in the same impoverished Philadelphia neighborhood as Whitehead. While in high school, they formed the Epsilons with... [+] Read More
Artist: Walter Wegmüller
Wegmuller wasn't actually a musician, but rather a mystic, artist and eccentric. Some of the cream of cosmic Krautrock backed him up on his one album, Tarot, which is generally considered a masterpiece.
This Swiss Gypsy was well known in the late '60s, where he hung out with Sergius Golowin and visual artist H.R. Giger, and in the early 1970s,... [+] Read More
Artist: Cheer-Accident
While still in high school, pianist Thymme Jones was browsing the racks at a Hallmark store when he noticed a category of greeting cards labeled "CHEER-ACCIDENT." Since then, six lineups have passed through Jones' band CHEER-ACCIDENT, and it has endured the loss of one of its members. The group, which plays pop songs with off-kilter chord... [+] Read More
