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Artist: Alfred Mcleod
Alfred Mcleod a Musician from Shoal Lake, Ontario. Artist; Alfred Mcleod. Genre; Science Rock. With Such popular Songs, such as Song Forever, Say hi, Your Hotto. XXX. Explicit 360. My Support, (Ballad) "As, `what i must say, being independent." "Even the definition Science Rock, strives to complete my view of interdependence." "Creativity,... [+] Read More
Artist: Jeff Mcleod
Artist: Rory McLeod
An ex-fire eater and circus clown, Rory McLeod has fused a global range of musical influences into his unique sound. In a press release issued by Cooking Vinyl, McLeod's songs were described as "Catchy, poignant, celebrative, observant, incesive, witty, and passionate. They are songs about all kinds of people, richly colored characters, i.e.,... [+] Read More
Artist: Cindy McLeod
Canada had spawned still another fine jazz performer in singer Cindy McLeod. After performing as a ballet dancer for over 20 years, in 1985, McLeod put away her dancing slippers and tutus to begin a career as a jazz singer by taking a gig at the Banff Springs Hotel, where she stayed for 10 years. Although not pursuing formal, institutional... [+] Read More
Artist: David McLeod
Artist: Kirk McLeod
Artist: Greg McLeod
Artist: M. McLeod
Artist: Bria McLeod
Artist: Heather McLeod
Artist: Tara McLeod
Artist: Bobby McLeod
Artist: Enos McLeod
Artist: Sarah McLeod
Artist: Touchstone
Consisting of Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill, Claudine Langille, Zan McLeod, and Mark Roberts, Touchstone mixed Irish music with bluegrass on two albums, The New Land and Jealousy. Fiddle player Skip Parente joined the group on the latter album. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Eskimo Kisses
Upon their formation in 1998, Shar McLeod (guitar/vocals), Kevin Bybee (drums/vocals), and Kevin Hauser (vocals/guitar) went on to form Eskimo Kisses without the use of a bass guitarist. On top of their inspirations through the likes of Archers of Loaf, Polvo, and Superchunk, the band played out their complex, indie pop stylings to their native... [+] Read More
Artist: Superjesus
Led by frontwoman Sarah McLeod, the Australian alternative rock band the Superjesus was formed in Adelaide in late 1994. The group's debut, an EP titled Eight Step Rail, spent over a month at the top of the Aussie independent charts, later garnering a pair of ARIA awards (the Down Under equivalent of the Grammys). In 1998, the Superjesus... [+] Read More
Artist: The Double
Brooklyn's the Double serve up a unique mix of unsettling noise, loose-limbed rock, and singalong melodies. After recording their first album, 2002's folk-noise collision Loose Crochet, as a duo, the group expanded to its full lineup of vocalist/bassist David Greenhill, drummer/programmer Jeff McLeod, keyboardist Jacob Morris, and... [+] Read More
Artist: Ann Arbor Canasta Fix
Not too long after the breakup of her prior band, Eskimo Kisses, Shar McLeod (guitar/drums/bass/vocals/keyboards) moved on to form her own solo project under the moniker of Ann Arbor Canasta Fix. Playing out a punky, experimental, downright unclassifiable sound throughout her native of Austin, TX, Ann Arbor Canasta Fix eventually released her... [+] Read More
Artist: White Magic
Brooklyn's dark indie-folk trio White Magic features singer/guitarist/pianist Mira Billotte, drummer/bassist Miggy Littleton, and guitarist/drummer Andy Macleod. Billotte played in Quix*o*tic with her sister Charlotte (also of Slant 6); Littleton played in Ida with his brother Dan; and McLeod also played in California Speedway. The band played... [+] Read More
Artist: Concrete Evidence
There’s a buzz in the air about a fantastic new band. Hailing from a secluded basement near Asheboro, NC, Concrete Evidence can’t cease adding the original songs to their constantly growing repertoire. These guys are truly on a ride that doesn’t seem to be stopping anytime soon! Initially formed as a cover band over two years... [+] Read More
Artist: Raindogs
Not to be confused with the early-'90s Boston power pop trio of the same name (both bands likely named after Tom Waits' pioneering 1985 album), these Raindogs are a folk-pop group from Vancouver, British Columbia. Formed in 1988, the group is led by singer/songwriter Murray Tevlin and also includes singer Elin Sigurdson, keyboardist Bruce... [+] Read More
Artist: Terry Gibbs
One of the most hyper of all jazzmen (even his ballads are taken mostly double time), Terry Gibbs is a consistently exciting and competitive vibraphonist. As a xylophonist, he won an amateur contest when he was 12. After spending three years in the military during World War II, Gibbs played on 52nd Street, gigged with Tommy Dorsey (1946 and... [+] Read More
Artist: Soul Side
A formidable punk band of its time, Soul Side might be completely forgotten if it weren't for the fact that three-quarters of the band (along with Soul Side's producer, Eli Janney) went on to form Girls Against Boys. Soul Side was an important band on the 1980s Washington D.C. punk scene because it was the missing link between the lyrically... [+] Read More
Artist: Ruby & the Romantics
One of the great male/female soul vocal groups, Ruby & the Romantics had an epic single in 1963 with "Our Day Will Come." It topped both the pop and R&B charts and for many is the definitive love/angst track. Lead vocalist Ruby Nash Curtis, Ed Roberts, George Lee, and Leroy Fann were the original members when they began in Akron in 1961. The... [+] Read More

