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Artist: P.O.W.E.R.
Artist: The P.O.D. (Prince of Darkness)
Artist: Simaro & T.P.O.K. Jazz
Artist: P.O.L.O. Dynaztee
Artist: P.J. O'Connell
Artist: P.R.O.T.E.A.S.
Artist: P.H.O.B.O.S.
Artist: P.J. O'Connor
Artist: P.J. O'Hara
Artist: I.N.S.P.E.C.T.O.R.
Artist: Discopussy
D i s c o p u s s y is a one-man-project from Munich/Germany, formed by Edward Alan Puccini in 1999. [+] Read More
Artist: Marie Bradley
This artist performs with L. Andre Patterson and the S.H.O.P. Choir and should not be confused with the late '20s classic blues singer of the same name. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: MyLove
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z [+] Read More
Artist: redflag
Ok.....well my real first name is jess and im in to hip hop and r&b. My favorite rap artists are- M.O.P., B.I.G., 2pac, Nas, Jay-z, Mobb Deep and and a few others. Well I don't rap seriously but I do it for fun with my friends. I've been into hip hop evere since I was born and if you see what I had written befor I like M.O.P. and Mobb Deep. So... [+] Read More
Artist: Dead Silent Orchestra
Nick C. - GuitarTony S. - DrumsCarl O. - BassLevi P. - Vocals [+] Read More
Artist: Dick O'Dell
The founder of alternative rock label Y Records, Dick O'Dell later formed a progressive house company, Guerilla, which became the leader in British progressive house in the early '90s. Acts such as Leftfield, Spooky, React to Rhythm and D.O.P. and Guerilla's Dub House Disco compilation series were a crucial part of the period. ~ John Bush, All... [+] Read More
Artist: Bob Gordon
Bob Gordon was a fine West Coast bop-oriented baritonist. He played with Shorty Sherock (1946), Alvino Rey's Orchestra (1948-1951), and Billy May (1952) before becoming an in-demand session player for jazz dates with the likes of Shelly Manne, Maynard Ferguson, Chet Baker, Clifford Brown (1954), Shorty Rogers, Tal Farlow, and Stan Kenton. While... [+] Read More
Artist: Max Albright
A top percussionist in the 1950s, Max Albright came from a musical family; his parents worked in theater pits for silent movies. Albright worked steadily during the second half of the 1940s and throughout the '50s, including stints with Boyd Raeburn, Charlie Barnet and most notably, the NBC staff orchestra. He appeared on many records in the... [+] Read More
Artist: Monolith
Formed as an underground collective that represented a collaboration between Toronto hip-hop crews Lyrical Coalition and The Horde, Monolith was born in 1994 with a line-up that averages over 15 members. However, with each member busy with their own solo projects and production deals, Monolith's first official release The Long Awaited EP... [+] Read More
Artist: Fat Joe
Latino rapper Fat Joe (aka Fat Joe da Gangsta, Joey Crack, and his real name Joe Cartagena) was raised in the South Bronx area of New York. It was through an older brother that Cartagena learned the ways of the street, as well as discovering rap music via the sounds of such groundbreaking artists as Theodore, Funky 4 + 1, and the Furious Five.... [+] Read More
Artist: Big Noyd
Big Noyd was first introduced with his verse on Stomp Em Out from Mobb Deep's 1993 debut Juvenile Hell. But it was in 1995 on the duos follow up, The Infamous, that Noyd really began to be noticed. He later credited his first recording contract to that key appearance. His debut album, Episodes of a Hustla, was well-received by critics... [+] Read More
Artist: Two Kings in a Cipher
Two Kings in a Cipher -- a duo that consisted of D.O.P. (born Deric Angelettie) and the Noble Ahmen-Ra (born Ron Lawrence) -- was one of the many Afrocentric rap groups who came out from the East Coast during the early '90s. From Pyramids to Projects, their debut album for RCA subsidiary Bahia, came out in 1991. Despite the album's failure to... [+] Read More
Artist: Krushadelic
MC, producer, and one-man entrepreneurship Krushadelic was a regular member of the Bay Area crew Underground Rebellion, and appeared on its releases from 1990 through 2000, most notably 1995's A1 IMMACULATE Funktism and Warrior from 2000. But in between his shots on the mic, Krush diversified. He produced tracks for UR-affiliated types like... [+] Read More
Artist: Gabe Baltazar
Gabe Baltazar was one of the last great graduates from the Stan Kenton Orchestra but, because he lives in Hawaii, he is greatly underrated. Baltazar moved to the mainland from Hawaii in the mid-'50s, recording with Paul Togawa in 1957 and spending a brief unrecorded period in 1960 with the Lighthouse All-Stars. He gained recognition for his... [+] Read More
Artist: Lanny Morgan
A superb altoist who is a bit underrated due to living in Los Angeles and not leading that many sessions of his own, Lanny Morgan grew up in L.A. He worked (starting in 1954) in the big bands of Charlie Barnet, Si Zenter, Terry Gibbs, and Bob Florence, served in the military (which prevented him from joining Stan Kenton) and then spent the... [+] Read More