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Artist: Dick Dale

Dick Dale wasn't nicknamed "King of the Surf Guitar" for nothing: he pretty much invented the style single-handedly, and no matter who copied or expanded upon his blueprint, he remained the fieriest, most technically gifted musician the genre ever produced. Dale's pioneering use of Middle Eastern and Eastern European melodies (learned... [+] Read More

Artist: Kenny Dale

Kenny Dale didn't turn to music until he was in his twenties but, with the release of his debut single, "Bluest Heartache Of The Year", he made up for lost time. Released in 1977, the tune became a major country hit and established Dale as a promising young country voice. Although unable to match the song's success, Dale continued to release... [+] Read More

Artist: Dale Knight

Rock/Pop/Psychedelic is the best way to describe my music. I like the Beatles, Primal Scream ect ect...I write all my tunes and record them in my room.I also play and gig with NorthernRain, a Newcastle band [+] Read More

Artist: Dale Churchett

Having played guitar for over 20 years, performing live in the UK with various bands and built, taught and written about guitars, Dale now spends his free time writing, recording and producing new music. His diverse range of influences range from Jazz, Blues, Rock through to Tangerine Dream, Hawkwind, Rush, Pink Floyd, 70s Punk and Texas... [+] Read More

Artist: Alan Dale

Alan Dale (born; Aldo Sigismondi) was once one of America's biggest singing stars. His baritone was heard on Perez Prado's million-selling 1955 hit, "Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White", while his tune, "Sweet And Gentle", introduced the cha-cha-cha to North America. He placed second to Frank Sinatra in a radio poll, Battle of The Baritones, in... [+] Read More

Artist: Dale Evans

Crowned "Queen of the Cowgirls," Dale Evans stands out as the most powerful female presence in cowboy culture throughout the 20th century. Evans was born Frances Octavia Smith, October 31, 1912, in Uvalde, Texas. At age 14, she eloped with her high school sweetheart. A year later, she found herself in Memphis, TN, a widow and single parent,... [+] Read More

Artist: Jim & Dale

Baroque pop duo Jim and Dale teamed Philadelphia natives Jim Carter and Dale Jerred. Little is known about their formative years, but in 1967 the twosome made their debut on Roulette with the single “Livin' on Love"; a year later, Jim and Dale resurfaced on United Artists with their lone LP, 86% of Us, a minor classic of the sunshine pop genre.... [+] Read More

Artist: Dale Harper

My name is Dale Harper. At age 39, I am a Christian singer /songwriter from southern West Virginia who spent most of my life playing country music and southern rock in bars and clubs in the Charleston WV area, however in 1996 I gave my heart to Christ and my life was changed forever. My desire is to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ wherever he... [+] Read More

Artist: Dale Hawkins

Louisiana guitarist Dale Hawkins' 1957 hit "Suzy Q," with its crackling bluesy guitar and insistent cowbell, was one of the most exciting early rockabilly singles. Recording for Chess (as one of its few white artists) between 1956 and 1961, Hawkins never quite duplicated its success, either commercially or artistically, but came close enough on... [+] Read More

Artist: Jimmy Dale

With his gutsy lead vocals and solid rhythm guitar playing, Jimmy Dale (born: Jimmy Dale Richardson) created some of the most exciting music to emanate from Oklahoma City during the late '90s. Joined by ex-Poison Okies guitarist/pedal steel player Kevin Wright, drummer/percussionist Derek Dugger, and upright bassist Casey Friedman, Dale brought... [+] Read More

Artist: Dale Bozzio

One of the most visually striking performers of the new wave era would have to be Missing Persons' frontwoman, Dale Bozzio. With her model-esque looks, multi-colored hair, and her interesting fashion sense (or lack thereof), Bozzio was a major factor in the Missing Persons' early '80s success. Born on March 2, 1955 (location unknown), Dale began... [+] Read More

Artist: Larry Dale

A New York session guitarist who's backed some of the city's top artists, Larry Dale also made a handful of fine singles as a singer during the 1950s and early '60s. Taking initial inspiration on his guitar from B.B. King during the early '50s, Dale made some solid sides as a leader for Groove in 1954 (including "You Better Heed My... [+] Read More

Artist: Dan & Dale

Dan & Dale were a non-existent outfit (sometimes referred to in reference sources as the Sensational Guitars of Dan & Dale), "created" by producer Tom Wilson for the credit on one album in 1966. To the degree that they existed at all, Dan & Dale were Sun Ra, Danny Kalb, Steve Katz, Andy Kulberg, Roy Blumenfeld, John Gilmore, Marshall Allen, Pat... [+] Read More

Artist: Bobby Dale

With his bald head, thick black glasses and business suit, Bobby Dale (born: Robert Dale Bastiansen) looked as far from the world of rock and roll as possible. Yet, with his unbridled passion, imaginative vision, gift for improvisation and knowledge of a diverse range of popular music, Dale kept listeners glued to their radios for more than... [+] Read More

Artist: Colin Dale

Colin Dale differentiated himself from the countless other DJs working in London by affiliating himself with radio mix shows. Most notably, he hosted his weekly Abstrakt Dance show on London's KISS FM. His mixes are usually quite eclectic and tend to be seen as trend-setting and forward-looking. Unlike most London DJs of the time, who mostly... [+] Read More

Artist: Denny Dale

The bass player and background vocalist on the Fendermen's 1960 smash hit, "Mule Skinner Blues", Denny Dale has gone on to become one of the most respected musicians in the American Midwest. The producer and host of cable television shows, North Country Music Scene in 1983, and Country Videos And More from 1990 until 1996, Dale has remained... [+] Read More

Artist: Dale & Grace

Dale & Grace began a short but successful career when they hit the top of U.S. charts in the autumn of 1963 with "I'm Leaving It up to You." The single, a cover of an earlier Don & Dewey song, was the pair's first recording for the Montel label of Louisiana. Some credit it as the first swamp pop tune ever to claim the top spot on U.S. charts.... [+] Read More

Artist: Dale Fielder

Dale Fielder emerged in the 1990s as one of the top up-and-coming saxophonists in the Los Angeles area. He started studying music (clarinet and then alto) at the age of nine and played R&B while in high school. Fielder attended the University of Pittsburgh and played regularly around town. In 1980, he moved to New York and gigged with the... [+] Read More

Artist: Dale Morningstar

Dinner is Ruined frontman Dale Morningstar had genuinely been dreading making a solo album for years but knew he had one in him. Avoiding working on it in his spare time while he engineered countless albums at the Gas Station studios, he finally knew he had to go through with it. Released in 2002, his debut solo album (not including a... [+] Read More

Artist: Carlotta Dale

Vocalist Carlotta Dale was one of the great vocal talents of the early big band era. She most certainly would have been more influential had she enjoyed a longer career. While her first name might tempt a joker to fabricate witty puns about cars, the circumstances of her death render any such activity tasteless, no matter how creative. She died... [+] Read More

Artist: Timothy Dale

Artist: Dale Wright

An early teen idol of sorts, Dale Wright was a little gutsier than the usual singer of that genre, though not a real good vocalist, and not one that made very memorable records. He did crack the Top 40 once in 1958, with his second single, "She's Neat," one of his harder-rocking efforts. Wright had come to the attention of Fraternity Records as... [+] Read More

Artist: Dale Warren

Dale Warren (sometimes credited as Dale O. Warren) was a classically trained musician who made his mark as an arranger and conductor in soul music, first in his native Detroit, working for various labels (including Motown) and later, much more visibly, at Memphis-based Stax Records. His first notable work for the latter was on Isaac Hayes's... [+] Read More
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