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Artist: High Light
Artist: Sky Light
Artist: Sound to Light
Artist: Sounds & Light
Artist: Inner Light
Artist: Mission of Light
Artist: Candle Light
Artist: Pure Lights
Artist: Green Light
Artist: Neon Lights
Artist: Northern Lights
Artist: Light Fantastic
Artist: Electric Light Orchestra
The Electric Light Orchestra's ambitious yet irresistible fusion of Beatlesque pop, classical arrangements, and futuristic iconography rocketed the group to massive commercial success throughout the 1970s. ELO was formed in Birmingham, England in the autumn of 1970 from the ashes of the eccentric art-pop combo the Move, reuniting frontman Roy... [+] Read More
Artist: The Light Crust Doughboys
One of the original Western swing bands, the Light Crust Doughboys once featured the combined talents of Western swing's two most renowned figures, Bob Wills and Milton Brown. That lineup was unfortunately short-lived, due in large part to issues with the group's overly controlling manager, W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (who would later become... [+] Read More
Artist: Big Bright Lights
The Big Bright Lights were a short-lived indie rock duo whose sole album, Take Manhattan, was recorded in 1997 but remained unreleased until 2001. The duo consisted of Jeff Gerber and Derek Niedringhaus, both formerly of the Champaign-Urbana emo band Castor. When that band split in 1997, Gerber and Niedringhaus formed the more melodic and less... [+] Read More
Artist: Bright Light Fever
Blues-injected garage rock quartet Bright Light Fever was formed near Sacramento, California in 2003 and features brothers Evan Anthony Ferro (vocals, guitar, keyboard) and Matt Ferro (guitar) along with Dan Suave (bass) and Robert Torres (drums). The band started as a trio with Evan Anthony Ferro, Sauve and drummer Charles Dale. In late 2005,... [+] Read More
Artist: Channel Light Vessel
Bill Nelson (formerly of Be Bop Deluxe) had worked with Roger Eno and ex-Dream Academy member Kate St. John as producer for their duo album The Familiar. The three later formed Channel Light Vessel with percussionist Laraaji and cellist Mayumi Tachibana, and released the 1994 album Automatic. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: White Light Motorcade
Harley Dinardos (vocals), Mark Lewis (guitar), Steven Slingeneyer (drums), and Tommy Salmorin (bass) comprise the stylish garage rock mix of White Light Motorcade. The fiery foursome hail from New York City and, together, White Light Motorcade have been honing a strict dose of rock & roll since the dawning of the new millennium. Brad Jones (Josh... [+] Read More
Artist: Red Light Trio
In 1995 producer-trombonist Big Bill Bissonnette recorded clarinetist Norman Field, pianist Richard Simmons and bassist Terry Knight for a CD on his Jazz Crusade label. The group was dubbed the "Red Light Trio" because of the light that was on Knight's amplifier! Their music was very much in the tradition of 1920's New Orleans with Field in... [+] Read More
Artist: White Light Parade
White Light Parade are a short sharp shock of an outfit. They blasted out a set that is crammed with massive tunes, strong on identity, with an effortless panache that sets the standard at High. Their set ends in what seems like seconds with the storming tune Wait for the Weekend, this is the kind of frenzied assault on an Establishment that... [+] Read More
Artist: Light Silver Automatic
LIGHT SILVER AUTOMATIC is: a warm electric blanket . . . like Pink Floyd covering The Beatles . . . radiant harmonies . . . music made from steel and wood . . . rock and pop smothered in caramel-like sonic goodness . . . lots of fun if you like to hum . . . a band born and raised in the shadows of Chicago, the ol' stomping grounds of The... [+] Read More
Artist: Brightblack Morning Light
Brightblack Morning Light were started by Nathan "Nabob" Shineywater (guitars, vocals) and Rachael "Rabob" or "Rabinyah" Hughes (Fender Rhodes, vocals), two childhood friends from Alabama who played one of their earliest shows (under the name Rainywood) for 15 people at a benefit for the Alabama Green Party in 2001. Fortunately, their fan base... [+] Read More
Artist: Permanent Green Light
After the Three O'Clock went out not with a bang but with the whimper of 1988's too-slick-by-half Vermilion, bassist-songwriter-leader Michael Quercio joined his buddy Scott Miller's band Game Theory in 1990. (Quercio had produced Game Theory's 1984 EP Distortion, and Miller had contributed "The Girl With the Guitar (Says Oh Yeah)" to the Three... [+] Read More
