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Artist: The Cucumbers
Basically a duo of Jon Fried and Deena Shoskes (both of whom strum and sing), the Cucumbers came out of America's indie-rock underground in the early '80s, showing an affection for infectious jangle-pop overlaid with lyrics speaking of romantic uncertainty. After recording an EP for the Fake Doom label in 1983, the group released their first... [+] Read More
Artist: Magic Cucumbers
Artist: Cucumber Men
Artist: The Bee Gees
No popular music act of the '60s, '70s, '80s, or '90s has experienced more ups and downs in its popularity, or attracted a more varied audience across the decades than the Bee Gees. Beginning in the mid- to late '60s as a Beatlesque ensemble, they quickly developed as songwriters in their own right and style, perfecting in the process a... [+] Read More
Artist: Lady Tigra
The Lady Tigra is one half of the Miami bass duo L'Trimm, one of hip-hop’s earliest, sassiest, and most influential female duos. The girls busted out of the Miami bass movement and are best known for the deliriously catchy track, “Cars That Go Boom”, an ode to subwoofers. So it’s no surprise that her latest is another ode... [+] Read More
Artist: OHM Square
The drum'n'bass sounds of Ohm Square have changed over the years, due to growing production influences and experiences. The band was formed in 1996 with members Jan Cechticky, Jan Klenick, Dusan Lipert, and English-born singer Charlie One. That same year they released two European distributed tracks on the Prague-based label Mr. Cucumber. The... [+] Read More
Artist: Barry Gibb
As a member of the Bee Gees, Barry Gibb sang and played the guitar along with his twin brothers Maurice Gibb and Robin Gibb. Among the group's well-known hits are "How Deep Is Your Love," "Night Fever" and "Run to Me." For more than two decades the band has produced hits. Their records have sold more than 100 million copies; they have produced... [+] Read More
Artist: Cliff Wade
Cliff Wade is one of those odd figures in British pop/rock music of the 1960s who's managed to survive and thrive across decades without ever quite becoming a household name. In a four-decade career that's seen him cross paths musically with the Who, Cream, and Pink Floyd and provide hit songs to Pat Benatar, fame has somehow eluded him. He came... [+] Read More
Artist: Maurice Gibb
Maurice Gibb is most closely associated with the Bee Gees, the brother act that he co-founded with his siblings Barry Gibb, three years his senior, and Robin Gibb, a fraternal twin born two hours older than Maurice. In contrast to Barry and Robin, who have shared and alternated the spotlight as lead vocalists, Maurice (pronounced "Morris" in... [+] Read More
Artist: Colin Petersen
Colin Petersen was the first non-Gibb brother to become an official member of the Bee Gees. Born in Queensland, Australia, he was a successful child actor from age seven, who made his first appearance on the big screen in the drama Smiley, in the starring role no less, right alongside Sir Ralph Richardson. This opened up a film career that... [+] Read More
Artist: Five Dollars (aka Don Juans)
What will five dollars get you today? It can get you a lot of solid R&B doo-wop harmony if you're talking about the Five Dollars group who recorded for Fortune records. The group, who recorded both as the Five Dollars and also the Don Juans, was Fortune's number two group in terms of total recordings, second only to Nolan Strong and the Diablos.... [+] Read More