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Artist: Craze
Artist: Lil Crazed
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Artist: DJ Craze
Although born in Nicaragua, Aristh Delgado -- better-known as DJ Craze -- grew up in Miami, where bass rules hip-hop and scratching is its most eloquent expression. Craze is one of the most accomplished of turntablists, with over a dozen competition titles to his name, including a record three consecutive World DMC Championship titles. His first... [+] Read More
Artist: Crazed Monkeys
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Artist: Drowning Craze
Initially a vehicle for Angela Jaeger, a New York-born vocalist who had moved to London to study voice and musical theater, Drowning Craze was only together from 1980 to 1982. Although its' post-punk approach put them on the cutting edge of early-80s' British music, they're best remembered as the breeding ground for musicians who went on to... [+] Read More
Artist: Trip Craze
Artist: Young Craze
Artist: Crazy Craze
Artist: A Peaceful Craze
Artist: Finacon
Finacon have been attempting to create a new dance craze to rival the popularity of lambada or soca but have not had much success outside their home country. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Ronnie & the Pomona Casuals
From the Los Angeles suburb of Pomona, this teenage group recorded a sort of garage soul album in the mid-'60s, devoted almost entirely to songs about "The Jerk" dance craze. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Tenacious D
Rightfully hailed as "the greatest band on Earth," the super-sized acoustic metal/comedy duo Tenacious D was an unlikely success story. Actually, Tenacious D was probably so successful precisely because they were so unlikely: few people would imagine that two chunky guys bashing on acoustic guitars, singing songs like a tribute to the greatest... [+] Read More
Artist: Tokyo Cuban Boys
The Latin American dance craze of the 1940s spread to Japan through the playing of Tokyo Cuban Boys. More than a half of a century later, the 19-piece continues to inspire dancing with their mix of mambos, boleros, and cha cha chas. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Dayton Allen
A veteran of television's early days, Allen logged in time on everything from Steve Allen to Howdy Doody, developing his offbeat characters, usually working in dialect. His catchphrase became the title of his lone recorded effort, released at the height of the comedy album craze. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Abia Tempa
Temba was one of several musicians to enjoy fame through the 1950s by exploiting the craze for kwele; the flute playing style that depended on tipping the flute at an angle to produce a wide variety of tones and "thicknesses." ~ Leon Jackson, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Kalama Quartet
The Quartet came to prominence during the early 20th century craze for Hawaiian music. With their characteristic four-part falsetto harmonies and twin steel guitars, this group exeplified the Island sound that was so appealing to mainland listeners. ~ Leon Jackson, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Los del Mar
One of the two main groups responsible for the "Macarena" dance craze during 1996, Los del Mar includes producer Joe La Greca and vocalist Pedro Castano. The group released their "Macarena" EP in late 1995, but the lack of a club version -- which the Bayside Boys provided for Los del Rio -- lessened the impact of the release. Los del Mar's debut... [+] Read More
Artist: Ralph Bowen
A good soloist and player, Ralph Bowen was at one time part of the group Out of the Blue. They were the pet project at one time of Blue Note, who were looking for a contemporary hard bop band with which to exploit "young lion" publicity craze. Bowen has since played with several groups, notably pianist Renee Rosnes' band. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music... [+] Read More
Artist: Bob Gordon
This photographer's work was put to vivid use on a series of late-'60s and early-'70s albums, content ranging from introspective to bombastic. For Tim Buckley's controversial Greetings from L.A., Bob Gordon's design collaborator was the crazed Cal Schenkel. Reissues of performers such as Mountain (see bombastic) and John Mayall (see... [+] Read More
Artist: Fanmail
Featuring members of 90-lb Wuss, the Cootees, Plankeye, Slick Shoes, Value Pac and Rainy Days, Fanmail could be considered as a Christian punk super group. Formed in 1998 out of Orange County, CA, the four piece released their first EP on Tooth & Nail Records entitled Here Comes Fanmail. The full-length debut Latest Craze followed in 1999.... [+] Read More
Artist: Brooks & Dunn
The undisputed kings of the '90s line-dancing craze, Brooks & Dunn are not only the biggest-selling duo in country music history, they've also sold more records than any other duo period, save for Simon & Garfunkel. Ronnie Dunn was the quietly intense singer with the soulful voice, while Kix Brooks played the part of the high-energy showman.... [+] Read More
Artist: Messiah
Formed in 1988 during London's acid house craze by college friends Ali Ghani and Mark Davies, Messiah's brand of techno encompasses the aggression and volume of punk and the diva vocals of house music. When Ghani and Davies met at an Iggy Pop concert, the two decided to purchase some electronic equipment and make music for fun; when musical... [+] Read More
Artist: Bad Manners
Bad Manners, composed of vocalist Buster Bloodvessel (born Douglas Trendle), Louis Cook (guitar), David Farren (bass), Martin Stewart (keyboards), Brian Tuitti (drums), Gus Herman (trumpet), Chris Kane (saxophone), and Andrew Marson (saxophone), were one of the many bands to take their inspiration from the Specials and the ska revival movement... [+] Read More
Artist: Soundmaster T
Bass music producer Soundmaster T made a significant contribution to the short-lived booty music craze with "2 Much Booty (In the Pants)," a hugely successful dance single that appeared in the summer of 1994. Catching on in Southern clubs before making a transition to urban radio, the track's bouncing beat and simple, dirty lyrics made it his... [+] Read More
Artist: Gammacide
Comprising vocalist Varnam Ponville, guitarists Scott Shelby and Rick Perry, bassist Eric Roy, and drummer Jamey Milford, Arlington, TX, band Gammacide emerged during the late-'80s thrash metal craze and managed just one album, 1989's Victims of Science, before going their separate ways. Guitarist Perry later joined an industrial metal band... [+] Read More
