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Artist: Urdog
The Providence, RI, trio Urdog play improvised trance and art rock on Farfisa organ, guitar, and drums, influenced by some of the spacier early-'70s European progressive rock bands. Their first album, Garden of Bones, appeared in 2004. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Mr. Lucky
Serving the role of both ambiguous "producer" and the perhaps better-organized "executive producer" on club/dance releases in the '90s, this potential mogul calling himself Mr. Lucky should not be confused with the nominal head of Mr. Lucky & the Gamblers, a garage rock band from the '60s. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Darkened Fate
Established on 2004 December in Istanbul. From the first day the band formed, they consantrated on making their own songs. Darkened Fate formed 2 demo albums and take part at several concert organizations like university fests, pub concerts, tourizm fests in Istanbul. Keep on listening... [+] Read More
Artist: pHilosopHy from The pHormula
Philosophy has been a poet all his life. His ambitions lead him to found the University of OregonÂ’s Hip-Hop organization.
· Winner of HipHopTonight.com Freestyle Battle 2002
· Graduated from the University of Oregon with BS
· Sponsor, Organizer, Promoter of the “Veganz Want Beef Tour” 2003
· Producer of the pHormula’s freshman... [+] Read More
Artist: The Tree Rings
Organic pop / acoustic rock duo from PA. We write real songs for fun, not for profit or fame. Artistic influences: The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, Richard Thompson, Randy Newman, Joni Mitchell, Cat Stevens, Neil Diamond, 60's and 70's pop, Indigo Girls. [+] Read More
Artist: Armando Lozano
I play organ since 41 years ago I started when I was a child, my music is soft and easy listening with a melancholy touch such some soundtracks I also like to compose Bossa Nova style music. [+] Read More
Artist: Grand Army Plaza
Grand Army Plaza began in the winter of 2006. The indie-rock trio is based out of Northern New Jersey and Philadelphia. The members are:Richard Robin – guitar, bass, keyboardsLee Richards – drums, percussion, bass, guitar, backing vocals, accordion, organ, keyboards.Anthony Pizzillo – vocals, guitar [+] Read More
Artist: Karl-Birger Blomdahl
A Swedish composer and one of the organizers of the "Monday Group" in Stockholm (composers who worked in an abstract, objective idiom rather than the prevaling Scandinavian romantic style). Blomdahl's late works incorporate electronic sounds and musique concrète styles, as well as synthetic speech. ~ Mary K. Scanlan, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: John Knowles Paine
After receiving a solid education in organ, piano, harmony and counterpoint from the German musician Kotschmar in Maine, Paine left to study at the Hochschule fur Musik at Berlin. There he continued his work in organ, composition and orchestration and began performing on organ for such notables as Clara Schumann. During this time he adopted the... [+] Read More
Artist: Danna & Clement
Though both artists have released satisfying solo albums (see the separate listings), these Canadian electronic musicians first became widely known as a team. Their music together is an organic synthesis of sounds from nature and softly unfolding electronic ambiences. ~ Linda Kohanov, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Ricardo Ray
Ray organized his octet in 1963. He was considered a virtuoso pianist, music arranger, and composer, whose band enjoyed tremendous drawing power and was among the best sellers in the '60s and '70s. ~ Max Salazar, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Planet Patrol
Produced and organized by early hip-hop impresarios Arthur Baker and John Robie, Planet Patrol walked an intriguing line between electro and the classic Motown sound. The quintet of vocalists (led by Herb Jackson) only produced one album, but it is one of the few classic LPs of the electro era. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: The Blue Stars of France
Group. French vocal group and orchestra organized by Blossom Dearie in the mid-'50s. The group had big hit with French version of "Lullaby of Birdland" but momentum and popularity waned upon departure of Dearie and Fats Sadi. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Tommy Allsup
Tommy Allsup was the second guitarist in the band organized by Buddy Holly after his split with The Crickets when he went on a Midwestern tour in early 1959. Holly was killed in a plane crash during the tour. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: The Heart of Gold Band
The Heart of Gold Band was organized by Keith and Donna Godchaux after their departure from the Grateful Dead in 1979. Unfortunately, Keith Godchaux was killed in a car accident in 1980, effectively scuttling the new group, though tapes of them were issued on album several years later. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Velvet Fogg
British group that released an album of organ-heavy, derivative psychedelic rock in the late '60s with a tinge of eccentricity. It became a sought-after collector's item 15 to 20 years later, but really doesn't justify an intensive search. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: The Atlanta Disco Band
The Atlanta Disco Band was a studio group organized by Dave Crawford that included members of the Philadelphia studio band MFSB. It had a number 94 hit in 1976 with the instrumental "Bad Luck." ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: The Watchmen
Vocalist Danny Greaves, guitarist Joey Serlin, bassist Peter Loewen and drummer Sammy Kohn organized the Watchmen in 1988, releasing their debut album, Maclaren Furnace Room, in 1992. Brand New Day followed in 1996, and two years later the group returned with Silent Radar. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Luigi Battiferri
A student of Frescobaldi, Battiferri was an Italian composer and organist who frequented Ferrara and Urbino. Organ works he composed were copied by Fux and Zelenka and were the last of their kind from Ferrara. Ricercares, motets and the "Messa et salmi concertati" represent his compositions. ~ Keith Johnson, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Emile Bernard
A French composer who studied at the French Conservatory of Music. Bernard composed a violin concerto dedicated to Sarasate who initially performed the piece in concert. Compositions also included works for organ and piano, a violin sonata, two cantatas, and chamber works. ~ Keith Johnson, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Vincenzo Bertolusi
This Italian composer and organ player served in the court of Sigismund III in Poland and Christian IV of Denmark. It is known that he studied in Vienna and composed madrigals as well as a number of motets for multiple choirs. ~ Keith Johnson, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Aurelio Bonelli
The only extant work of this Italian composer and organist is 'Primo libro de ricercari et canzoni". The material is primarily composed in four parts but the work also includes music written in to the style of German organ settings. ~ Keith Johnson, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Bernardo Clavijo del Castillo
A Spanish composer and organist who travelled to Palermo, Italy with the Spanish army and then held positions at Palencia, and Salamanca. Clavijo composed a collection of 17 motets and an organ tiento (fantasia) that survives. ~ Keith Johnson, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Jean Odo Demars
An organist at St. Jacques-de-la-Boucherie and St. Nicholas-du-Chardonnet, Demars composed a number of spirtual songs. It is possible that he wrote a book of organ works as well but it is doubtful as it should perhaps be attributed to his brother Charles. ~ Keith Johnson, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Echevarría
A family of organ builders in Spain during the 17th and 18th centuries. They may have been Basque and were born in different places. They served in such cities as Madrid, Toledo, Leon, Soria, Segovia, and Salamanaca. ~ Keith Johnson, All Music Guide [+] Read More