Report created based on data in MusicBrainz as of 24/10/2024
Found 596840 artists, we show 1000 artists per page.
The report is not continually updated so may not reflect the current data within MusicBrainz and or Discogs databases.
These are Discogs artists not currently linked to a MusicBrainz artist, and we have been unable to find a potential link for either.
Many of these artists probably are in MusicBrainz in some form but they are not currently linked, the list is ordered so that Discogs artists with the most number of single artists releases are listed first on the basis that these artists would be of more interest.
Some problems will just be due to deficiencies in the Discogs to Musicbrainz artist matching algorithm employed by Albunack.
There are also timing issues as this report is not updated immediately so will not reflect recent modifications and additions to MusicBrainz and Discogs.
One issue in Discogs is they handle artist credits differently so a Discogs name consisting of multiple people is probably represented on MusicBrainz as two individuals, but we try to filter these out of this report
We have also omitted artists that are not unique in both MusicBrainz and Discogs because these artists are probably not missing just more difficult to match up.
Another issue is that some Discogs artists have multiple ids with one id just redirecting to the other, this is the case with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, do we add both links to MusicBrainz ?
Limited report to artists with at least two single artist releases for now.
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Search | Add | 3 | Major Dad | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Alessio Meneghello | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Roots Of Consciousness | Progressive rock band from Atlanta, GA, USA. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Foivos Chatzis | Φοίβος Χατζής | Drummer of [a2703392] and [a4324308]. |
Search | Add | 3 | Valér Tornád | Ján Ivan | Slovak extreme music drummer, member of [a=Butt Spencer], [a=Čad], [a=Galadriel], [a=Vandali (2)]. |
Search | Add | 3 | Manou Yodan | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Timothy M. Bradford | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Sal Parm | Salvatore Basile | DJ/producer from Staten Island, New York, USA. Also commonly known as (DJ) [b][a=Sal Basile][/b] or [b][a=DJ Plasmic Honey][/b]. |
Search | Add | 3 | Mark Ridjel | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ansambel Stanka Fajsa | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Hyoga el Comisario | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Antoñita De La Fuente | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Aeterni | ||
Search | Add | 3 | James Emery Septet | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Lasse Erikson | Lasse R. Erikson | Born feb 08, 1928, former , guitar player, lyricist and chairman of the "Visans Vänner" in Sweden |
Search | Add | 3 | Steve Ott | ||
Search | Add | 3 | The Modern Accordeon Selection | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Joe Tembo | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Tex Rogers | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Pepe Linares | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ryan Nielson | Assistant sound engineer | |
Search | Add | 3 | Snouzer Moriarity | Classical pianist & conductor | |
Search | Add | 3 | Warren Ells | Producer Associated with the Nashville based [l=Creation (2)] label. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Saróka Vajk Attila | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Skoom | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Cornelia Otis Skinner | Born: May 30, 1899 Died: July 9, 1979 American author and actress | |
Search | Add | 3 | Cool N' Deadly | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Claudio Giorgio | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Dalibor Hirič | Czech metal bassist | |
Search | Add | 3 | White Ray | Christian Heavy Metal band from Kentucky. Later changed their name to Killed By Cain. Also know as Whiteray | |
Search | Add | 3 | Maximum Cherry | ||
Search | Add | 3 | The DCP Organization | The DCP Organization is a gangsta rap group from Tacoma, WA, made up of Bumpy, Clee Bone, D-Rob, Wojack, Niggas From The Boneyard, The A, D-Wiz & K-Luv. They were active in the early 90's & released an eponymous album in 1993 on Cold Rock Recordings... | |
Search | Add | 3 | Michael Faye Associates | ||
Search | Add | 3 | 白井英一郎 | ||
Search | Add | 3 | A Dead Poem | Gothic / doom / black metal band from Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Formed in 2023. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Quiceno Studios | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Dawkins New Sound Choir | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ignasi Romero | Ignasi Romero | Spanish DJ and producer born 8 October 1978, now based in London, UK. |
Search | Add | 3 | Dorothee Palm | Classical cellist | |
Search | Add | 3 | Edouard Paturel | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Polydrone | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Shelby Wang | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jeffrey Docherty | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Procurado Vulgo | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Kohei Shibata | ||
Search | Add | 3 | PINE Electronics | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Harmonie Municipale De La Ville De Genève | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Scott Sharp | Scott Perryman | |
Search | Add | 3 | Antonyo | Hungarian house producer, remixer & DJ. Co-founder of the label [l=B-Sensual]. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Blaise Matadidi | Congolese singer and member of [a=Empire Bakuba]. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Dennis Franklin | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Blumen In Erichs Garten | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Angel Basics | ||
Search | Add | 3 | 無限噩夢的走廊 | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Dae Andra | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Sister Unlimited | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Gougoui Kangni | Musician from Togo | |
Search | Add | 3 | Eddy Cabano | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Laurent Coq Quartet | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Donna Carol | 1939-2020 | |
Search | Add | 3 | Rudi Kosmač | Slovenian actor and educator. Born 23 June 1932 in Dovje, died 29 September 1981 in Ljubljana. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Teknito | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Rudolph Dancer | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Amanda Topaz | American bassist and vocalist. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Alan Yott | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ariane Cap | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Chris Bicknell | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Serena Radcliffe | ||
Search | Add | 3 | David Unison | Spanish guitar player. Member of The Cabriolets in first album. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Nazlı Hamarat | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Pepe Motta | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Numb Mob | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Complesso Music | ||
Search | Add | 3 | 周佼佼 | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Donald Mork | New England born folk and performing artist who only released one LP. He died in in an automobile accident in South Carolina, 24 April 1964. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Johnny Tattva | Une Legende | |
Search | Add | 3 | Firesound | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Crssspace | ahabzutun | German producer based in Leipzig. Runs Prepaid Records. |
Search | Add | 3 | Gerardo Mancini | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Doctor Tom | Tom Hague | Hard Trance Producer from Cambridge, UK |
Search | Add | 3 | Sami Sankilampi | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Gypsy Nation | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Martín Emilio Campos | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Miguel M. | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Japanese Gym Teacher Rapist | xJxGxTxRx is a Pornogroove band from Illinois. Formed in 2013 | |
Search | Add | 3 | Tohru Inoue | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Abel DJ | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Paul Luke Pepper | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Salamat Tufail | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Glenn J. Simpson | Executive producer, associated to the promotion firm Public Eye from Leeds, UK. Simpson was founder for the idea of the sponsordisc format, which was promoted by [l=Wrigley's Spearmint] | |
Search | Add | 3 | Sztriptíz | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Emil Wigan | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Clark Anthony | Clark Anthony Burlingame | Clark Burlingame is a graduate of Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. Following two years of service with the USMC at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, California, and a couple of years on the radio in the Bay Area, Clark returned to Southern California. After his many stints on television and radio, Clark works primarily as a voice talent for commercials, corporate narrations, and other applications, including telephony prompts and web audio. |
Search | Add | 3 | DeltaR | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Funny Dunny | Italian garage rock band from Avellino | |
Search | Add | 3 | Multa Nox | Ambient / experimental recording and performance project from Sally Decker. Active in the 2010s. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Germán Roldán | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Joe "Nat" Palele Orchestra | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mikko Rautanen | Finnish classical bassist and tuba player. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Hyndu | Christopher Forte | |
Search | Add | 3 | princeling | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Nesrine Mahbouli | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Tiffani Ginn | American singer and songwriter from Texas, now based in Canada. Performs as a duo with her spouse [a=Fred Eaglesmith]. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Marc Galliani | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Inkvine | Vocalist Brett Dowdican Bass Johnny Batcher | |
Search | Add | 3 | Joel Barrientos R. | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Oscar Eschbach | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mae Williams | American singer and actress Born: 14 May 1921 in Missouri, USA Died: 19 January 1999 in Studio City, California, USA | |
Search | Add | 3 | Sean Gleason | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Dickie Camm | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Vosp | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Kalle Onsbacke | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Sean Howland | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ardito | Alberto Bargagli | |
Search | Add | 3 | Séan Hampson | ||
Search | Add | 3 | DJ Math U | Mathias Schaffhäuser | |
Search | Add | 3 | Jason Abraham Smith | Detroit based illustrator, painter, and printmaker. He also sings with the punk band Size Queen. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Chapeau Claudette | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Benoist Husson | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Stuttgarter Vokal Quartett | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Adam Pierończyk Quartet | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Daniel Vit | French Jazz Cornet Player & Visual Artist/Sleeve Designer | |
Search | Add | 3 | Gotthard Scholz | *1960. Journalist, owner of the audiobook publisher [l1235791] | |
Search | Add | 3 | Att Mörda En Överordnad | ||
Search | Add | 3 | David Slojewski | David Slojewski | Darkpsy / Psychedelic Trance artist from Germany |
Search | Add | 3 | Sonora Meliyara | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Marc Oberti | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Version Originale | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Para Grafixx | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Leif Arntzen | Trumpet player, singer and songwriter. Born in Canada, long based in New York City | |
Search | Add | 3 | Glass Noose | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Drug War Veteran | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Emma Baynes | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Das Wiener Heuringen-Duo | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Joe Francis Schweiger | Josef Franz Xaver Schweiger | German schlager singer, born 1. March 1955. |
Search | Add | 3 | Lord Necktie | Stan Seymour | Bermudian vocalist-musician-author-painter. |
Search | Add | 3 | Jeff Underwood | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Romildo T. Santos | Brazilian producer and drummer. Married to singer/keyboardist [a=Ana Mazzotti]. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Expositions | Reuben Vaun Smith | |
Search | Add | 3 | Sonia Kwasnik | UK punk bassist. Active in the 1980s. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Leila Alcasid | Filipino pop singer, daughter of singer [a=Ogie Alcasid] | |
Search | Add | 3 | Moribund Sun | Death metal band from Asha, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. | |
Search | Add | 3 | S - Rite | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Attis Poor | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Deborah Lee Morton | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Aircrafting | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Timothy Wisniewski | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Cayetano Ferrández | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mariana Kahane | Romanian ethnomusicologist, born 22nd April 1922 in Tecuci, Vrancea. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Dagmar Birch | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Down With People | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Hendezz | Hardcore Producer from Onda, Spain. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Pär Bäcker | Saxophone & Flute Player from Sweden | |
Search | Add | 3 | Lisa Roma | American operatic and concert soprano (1892–1965) | |
Search | Add | 3 | Live Logik | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Annie Laurens | ||
Search | Add | 3 | John Wischmann | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Grashalm | German folk group from Ludwigshafen, founded 1977. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Trevor Brawn | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Orchestra Horia Moculescu | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Reality Sky | Lin Tubul | Psychedelic Trance project from Jerusalem, based in Nizanim, Hadarom, Israel |
Search | Add | 3 | Luigi T. Calabrese | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Nicro Wolf | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Plastidecore | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jona Pesendorfer | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Desmond Wolfhelm | Desmond Quaye | |
Search | Add | 3 | Rich Coppack | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Gitle Langner-Saks | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mike Lurk Ruehle | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Massimiliano Medagli | ||
Search | Add | 3 | MC Ruze | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mental Confusion | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Haager Consort | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Nyári Károly | ||
Search | Add | 3 | John Tedesco | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Disco Slags | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Sami Levi | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Khievo | Ярослав Фаминский (Yaroslav Famynskyi) | Trance/Progressive DJ & producer from Ukraine. Born: June 18, 1993 |
Search | Add | 3 | Андрей Смотров | Андрей Викторович Зубков | Russian musician, singer, songwriter |
Search | Add | 3 | Hilary O'Neill | Hilary O'Neill grew up in Ireland surrounded by music and folklore. She studied singing in London, Hamburg, Berlin and Adelaide, and has worked Internationally as a concert artist. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Gundula Rexin | ||
Search | Add | 3 | LoMotion | Peter Kremeier | |
Search | Add | 3 | Kadenge Kikosho | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Tony Global | Antony Miln | |
Search | Add | 3 | Stub Meadows | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Paul Gormley | Paul E. Gormley | Son of bassist [a=Stormy Gormley]. Paul Gormley (1949-Present) is a successful bassist and musician originally from Southern California, currently residing in Sarasota, Florida. As a second-generation bassist, he carries on a family legacy of musical excellence. Throughout his career, Paul has recorded and performed with a wide array of renowned jazz artists, including Woody Herman, Joe Williams, Anita O'Day, and many others. His extensive experience in the music industry includes serving as the bassist for Bill Berry's All-Star LA Band. |
Search | Add | 3 | Bold Gold | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Geek The Wonderdog | Seattle, WA band members: Stephen Ronning And Shannon Blaney | |
Search | Add | 3 | Lalia Dimitrievitch | Lalia Tan (Ляля Димитриевич) | Born on Sweden. Died in 2002, Lyalya Dimitrievich (real name Leila Tan) - a gypsy singer and choreographer comes from the Gypsies of the Guneshti clan, the Calderash tribe. In the 40-50's. Lyalya successfully performs in the cabaret "Tabaris" in Buenos Aires. In 1958, Lyalya together with her husband and his sister, the gypsy singer Sonya, as well as other clan musicians, took part in the filming of the movie The Karamzov Brothers, where they depict the gypsy troupe of pre-revolutionary Russia. In 1968 he successfully performed in Grenoble at the opening of the 10th Winter Olympic Games, and in the early 70's, along with her husband-guitarist Stefan, went on tour in Europe. |
Search | Add | 3 | Andreja Z | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Sofia Bastos | Uruguayan graphic designer and DJ (Cosmo Sofi). Currently based in London. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Norcuron | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mario Karmar | ||
Search | Add | 3 | B.G. Harte | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Gerald Fjord | Electronic artist from Denver, Colorado | |
Search | Add | 3 | Pollenzig József | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Alwyn Lewis | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Toñin Ortiz | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Adrian Rus! | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Birdie Williams | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Zlatko Stevanović | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Tijsje Revalk | Belgian graphic designer. Daughter of [a500361]. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Brian Stauffer | Visual artist and art director | |
Search | Add | 3 | Slave Song | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Virginia Storey | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Corkage | Corkage | |
Search | Add | 3 | Hans Lavater | Swiss composer and conductor. Born February 24, 1858 in Zurich, Switzerland. Died April 27, 1969 in Zurich, Switzerland. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Katsuo Hino | ||
Search | Add | 3 | MAYCONTAINLIVEEARTHWORMS! | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Gänget Från Tippen | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Cordsen | unknown | Experimental techno artist based in London, UK. |
Search | Add | 3 | Egmond Keim | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Σαύρα Των Βασιλικών Δρόμων | ||
Search | Add | 3 | "Melody" | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Tubass | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Panic Clause | ||
Search | Add | 3 | LMT> | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Grzegorz Gruca | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Charles P. Erwin | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Clone 137 | ||
Search | Add | 3 | ออโต้บาห์น | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Brian Eric Compton | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Howard Chackowicz | Howard Chackowicz | Montreal drummer and independent comic artist. Also known as a radio personality from the program WireTap on [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/140139-Canadian-Broadcasting-Corporation]CBC Radio[/url] and appearances on This American Life on [l477028]. |
Search | Add | 3 | Mike Lippman | punk bassist from Northwest Indiana/Chicago area | |
Search | Add | 3 | Andrea Lucchetta | Andrea Lucchetta (Treviso, 25 November 1962) is a former Italian volleyball player. He is nicknamed Crazy Lucky or Lucky due his very special hair, brush and diagonally with temperament and exuberant lively . | |
Search | Add | 3 | Ciao Sono Vale | ||
Search | Add | 3 | همسة | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Grupa Spisek | Spisek | Polish soul-funk band, existing in years 1976-1978. With Spisek cooperated: [a=Halina Frąckowiak] and [a=Krzysztof Cugowski]. |
Search | Add | 3 | Vagabond9 | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Kitty Andryani | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Victoria Olsson Bill | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Kobayashi Tatsuhiko | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Dale Chambers | Dale Chambers | Dale is currently DJing at Ministry of Sound London. So he must be doing something right! Here's more stuff you didn't know about Dale... Born in 1980 in Kent, Dale began to discover his passion for music at around the age of ten, with the acquisition of an electronic keyboard. By the age of fifteen he was starting to discover his passion for DJing. In 1998, Dale was heard and then snapped up by a local radio station in Kent. Trance fans loved his vibe and before long, began to seek him out in the clubs in which he became a regular. In 2006, Dale became successful resident D. J. for ‘Trancesation’, a trance event conceived organized and executed in Maidstone, whilst at the same time working in other clubs and steadily gathering a fan base. |
Search | Add | 3 | Žiurkės | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Alex Micallef | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Aisle-4 | Aisle-4 was an American punk rock band from Pittsfield, Massachusetts that was active in the late 1990's (specifically 1998). The band featured past and future members of All Kill All, Bloodwar, Confinement and Throwing Aces!. A-4 never officially recorded or released anything, but there are a few practice and live recordings out there that exist. In 2024 JHP Media paired with A-4 to release the known recordings as three digital albums. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Count Carnette | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Palm Wine | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Dope Tona | ||
Search | Add | 3 | F Troop Groop | Theo Dellemyn, Scotty Marshall, Ken Hutchinson, George Saville, Jimmy Kirby | Australian country music band from Melbourne |
Search | Add | 3 | Heeresmusikkorps 12 | German army band in Veitshöchheim (near Würzburg),since 1962. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Corpomorto | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Noriaki Hayashi | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Vegetal Dream | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Tetsuro Oh!no | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Colin Fischer | Australian Army soldier prominent in The Australian Army Band Corps both as a performer and a musical director. The Colin Fischer Band Centre at The Royal Military College Duntroon ACT is named after him | |
Search | Add | 3 | Russell Bergum | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Lazr Martinsson | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Antonio Deras | Alleged Mexican jazz and art-rock guitarist. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Abey Hardy | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Too Creative | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jerry Trzeciak | Jeremy Trzeciak | |
Search | Add | 3 | Michael Morongell | Michael A. Morongell | Audio engineer based in Los Angeles. |
Search | Add | 3 | Bertram Follett | British photographer. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Χρήστος Ανδρουλάκης | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ringo Julian | Spanish painter from Barcelona, former mod, short films director and editor of modzine "Reacciones" | |
Search | Add | 3 | "Runaways" Original Cast | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Kenichi Sonoda | 市川船昇 | Japanese jazz trombonist and band leader. Born in 1929 in Shimane prefecture. Died July 12, 2006. |
Search | Add | 3 | Dan Igbaji | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Asche Relesser | ||
Search | Add | 3 | DJ Frampster | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Liza Tanzil | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Daniel Fratini | French guitarist and percussionist | |
Search | Add | 3 | Dick du Mortier | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Rim Blaze | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jimmy Crabtree | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Sahoua Marinette | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Yannick Françoise | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Boy From 79312 | Danilo Cecere | |
Search | Add | 3 | Young Dime | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Włodzimierz Sieczka | ||
Search | Add | 3 | بوشعيب زليكة | ||
Search | Add | 3 | William Turner Duffin | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Лидия Баклина | Лидия Александровна Баклина | |
Search | Add | 3 | 石井良道 | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Leon Van Mil | Saxophonist | |
Search | Add | 3 | Bjoern Haus | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Doug Wootton | ||
Search | Add | 3 | ChinelasPersas | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Billy Bob Bowman | Hibram Abiff Collie | Pseudonym of the disc jockey [a873966]. |
Search | Add | 3 | Mary Amora | Mary Jane Amora | Singer filipino descent, born August 14, 1972 in San Antonio, Zambales, Philippines and based in Eindhoven. She moved in Netherlands in 2000 . |
Search | Add | 3 | Bedspace | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Fermin Lira | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Zazie Varnel | Jacqueline Poussereau | Born 1946. in Nevers, France Leading showgirl at the parisian theater "Le casino de Paris". Recorded two 7" EP's |
Search | Add | 3 | 5th Vision | US latin/house band | |
Search | Add | 3 | Тамара Базилинская | Тамара Базилинская | Tamara Bazilinskaya - Supervisor / editor on [l15486]. |
Search | Add | 3 | Вера Вельяминова | Вера Николаевна Вельяминова | 26.03.1926 - 12.11.2017 Actress. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1982). |
Search | Add | 3 | Tilo Lier | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Junk 33 | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Michael Milunović | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Marlies Nussbaumer | Austrian pianist. | |
Search | Add | 3 | For-U | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Rodaq | Originating from Berlin, now based in Singapore. | |
Search | Add | 3 | A.K. Decay | From New Zealand | |
Search | Add | 3 | Chrissy Mostyn | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Robert Kotlowitz | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Lucas Furtado | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Philippe "Saladin" Ferreira | Philippe Ferreira | Born Phillipe Ferreira in 1958 in Bangui the capital of Central Africa Republic, grew up in the Mbaiki surbubs of the city where he started schooling. He comes from a musical family, his big brother George Ferreira was one of the founding member of the great Makembe groupe. one of the most dominant musical groups in that country. His following the music path was obvious as nature! His music journey begun when he joined a group called L'ochestre Zakela 1970-71, before joining his big brother in Makembe...he composed his first song 'Josee Pretee' in 1974, this song was used and released by [a=Soki Vangu] with [a= Orchestre Bella Bella]. 1988.. Philippe with a new name Saladin left to study in Paris. beside studies he joined a group called Bizzgo Stars as their lead guitarists releasing one album. In the year 1992 he joined the star packed [a=Soukous Stars]..with two resident guitarists Dally and Nene who were overwhelmed by session work by other groups.. Saladin's first role was the album MATII by [a=Lokassa Ya Mbongo] in the epic track 'Julie'. But his reputation as one of Soukous best solo guitarists was sealed in 1993 when he played the whole album SOUKOUS HOLLYWOOD( Morenita) an album thats sales rivaled their first album LAGOS/NAIROBI NIGHT 1989! 'Aba Guimo' was his sole composition on the album interprated by [a=Yondo Sister]. CAREER AS A SESSION ARRANGER, GUITARIST and PRODUCER. Saladin's works can be found in many soukous projects.to name a few. -In Aurlus Mabele's albums TOUR DE CONTROLE 1998 and DOSSIER X - In most of his ex-wife Yondo Sisters's solo albums post Soukous Stars. - In Alain Kounkou's album SUCCESS PLANETAIRE. - In part of Koffi's album ATTETANT 1999. - In Petit Pay's projects. - The group Bisso na Bisso albums RECINE 1999. - Hipnoize album ELOMBE 2003. Saladin lives and works in Paris as a producer and Music arranger. |
Search | Add | 3 | Unthynck | Formed in 2022 as Subsacharrine, but changed their name to Unthynck in 2023. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Dan Brittain | ||
Search | Add | 3 | No Flowers No Wedding Dress | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Christian Simonnet | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ian Collenette | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Samo Ljubešić | Guitarist of 'Lolita'. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Roberta Grasso | Graphic designer and painter. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Mandolinski Sekstet | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Yvan Markewitch | S.Abdeladim,P.Damanti,A.Delporte. | Defunct French-Belgian new beat project. |
Search | Add | 3 | Mikhail Ilin | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Predrag Bakočević | Accordion player from Serbia. | |
Search | Add | 3 | 임형순 | 임 형순 = Im Hyeong-sun | |
Search | Add | 3 | Glaassss | From Austin, Texas. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Jeff Ermilio | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Danny Sangra | English illustrator and graphic designer, born 1980. | |
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Search | Add | 3 | סיני גרפיקס בע"מ | ||
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Search | Add | 3 | Corbeta Blanca | Corbeta Blanca | Hard Rock Band from Lima, Peru. |
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Search | Add | 3 | Kommando Reinhardt | Martin Willford | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Jodie Canwell | Visual artist. | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Mirko Luković | Mirko Luković | Mirko Luković was born on July 5 1981 in Belgrade. Artist, sound designer, producer, writer. Zodiac: cancer, ascendant in scorpio. Prior to his music career Mirko played for Partizan and Radnički basketball clubs. Dunked his first basketball at the age of 12 and just a few years later won the Serbian and Yugoslav junior championships. Graduated from 5th Belgrade gymnasium, social studies. At that time, he wrote as an associate of the high school paper Virus. Began pursuing music by playing guitar and writing songs. Member of the ska punk band Samostalni referenti as guitarist and backing vocalist. Founding member of the progressive crossover band RARE. RARE’s career start and presentation to a broader public came after the victory in the 2000 Urban demo fest, in a competition of 137 bands that applied from all parts of the then Yugoslavia. Mirko has released two studio albums with RARE - Breathing and Joyz, made 6 videos, held over 100 concerts all over Serbia and the region and gave hundreds of TV, radio and newspaper interviews. He performed at the biggest Serbian music festivals (Exit, Beer fest) and shared the stage with the most popular bands in the country. Besides the role of singer and front man, he wrote the lyrics for all of his songs, also collaborating as lyricist on albums by various authors writing both in Serbian and English. The band’s second album (2006) marked his debut as producer. At the sametime, he collaborated with Ana Stanić, Madame Piano and Aleksandra Kovač. During his musical career, he drifted into applied music and assumed a role in composing and producing musical themes for TV shows (Mile vs. transition), as well as numerous TV and radio commercials, collaborating with clients such as MT:S, Bitef, Banca Intesa, Coca Cola, Bambi, Sinalco, Nestle etc. Tried his hand at acting, appearing in several TV commercials, which is something he plans on continuing to do in the future. Composed and produced music for fashion shows, performances, video games. As ambassador of the sports brand Puma he, along with his team, designed one of a kind sneakers under the titles Bass Cat and Alive. Currently working on several different projects. In constant search for new challenges. Enjoys working with new authors, as well as sharing experiences with those who already rule the stage. Advanced student at the Academy of Arts, Department for Sound Design and Music Production. Plays guitar, bass, percussions and likes to think he can play the drums J As founder and owner of the HUSKEE music studio, Mirko lives and works in Belgrade. |
Search | Add | 3 | Corroxxxion | Hardcore Christian punk from Merida, Yucatan Mexico. | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Austin Jazz Workshop | The Austin Jazz Workshop is a nonprofit group of professional musicians dedicated to jazz performance and education in central Texas schools. Since 1994, the group has performed before an estimated 200,000 students. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Forbidden Space | Goa Trance duo project from Malmö, Sweden. Their music is famous for being among the closest to Astral Projection's style. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Mona Karbach | Designerin | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Stuart Timbers | Bass, UK | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Matt Ruckdäschel | Matthias Ruckdäschel | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Michael Kraxenberger | Engineer and owner of [l=Sick Of Sound] [b]Studio[/b], München. | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Čista Okolina | Hip-hop group from Skopje, Macedonia | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Martin Rudolf | Martin Rudolf | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Milosny | A Christian metalcore band from Rockford, Illinois. Some members moved on to form another Christian metalcore band From The Eyes of Servants, who saw some commercial success. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Racine Romaguera | Racine Romaguera is an US-American bass guitarist. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Brent Flash | Engineer based in Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA | |
Search | Add | 3 | Brigette Corbet | Brigitte Corbett | Australian musician and bass and guitar player in [b]Dolljuice[/b], [a=The Stinking Badger Of Java] and [b]Fetishes[/b]. |
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Search | Add | 3 | Robert Mangold | Robert Mangold (born October 12, 1937) is an American minimalist artist. He was born in North Tonawanda, New York. His mother, Blanche, was a department store buyer, and his father, Aloysius Mangold, worked at an organ factory. He first trained at the Cleveland Institute of Art from 1956 to 1959, and then at Yale University, New Haven, (BFA, 1961; MFA, 1963). In 1961 he married Sylvia Plimack, and they moved to New York. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Generativemusik | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Dominyka Kriščiūnaitė | Vocalist, also several instruments. | |
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Search | Add | 3 | DJ ICD | Deon Harris | |
Search | Add | 3 | The Two Smith Brothers | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Wolfgang Gretscher | German singer | |
Search | Add | 3 | Antenna Trash | Italian band from San Bonifacio, Verona. | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Six Slug Vacation | Punk band from Villa Park, Illinois. | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Tobias Prüfert | Lyricist | |
Search | Add | 3 | Anthony Mirabella III | ||
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Search | Add | 3 | Bogdan Borowski | Polish musician. Born January 4, 1972 in Bielsk Podlaski. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Pinar Temren | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Christian Meringolo | German singer and songwriter | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Eunice Muñoz | Eunice do Carmo Muñoz | Portuguese actress in film, television and theater, born July 30, 1928 in Amareleja, Moura. Widely regarded to be one of Portugal's finest actresses. Died April 15th 2022. |
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Search | Add | 3 | Gesner Henry | Jean Gesner Henry | Haitian singer and band leader (b. May 10, 1925-d. Jan. 29, 1998). Better known as [a=Coupé Cloué]. Gesner Henry was born on May 10th, 1925 in the village of Fonbwa in the commune of Leogane in Haiti. At nine years old, he moved to Port Au Prince, the nation’s capital where he went to school at Chez Laroche located at Rue Du Centre. Later, he joined the “Centre Des Arts et Metiers”, a school that specialized in the formation of young children by teaching them several trades including music. Gesner Henry learned cabinetry and for his music lessons he learned to play the trumpet his first instrument. As he became older, he grew a passion for soccer. A talented player, he started playing with the club “Estad Haitien” and soon after, with the club Hatuey Bacardi. Then at the age of twenty-five, started playing in tournaments organized by the Haitian Soccer Federation. His dreams became reality when together with Michel Blain, Edner Bataille and Marc Elie, he founded the soccer team “Aigle Noir Athletic Club”. On the field, he was hard to compete against as he developed a style that impressed not only his teammates, but also everyone who had the chance to watch him play. Jean Gesner Henry had the ability to cut (Coupe) the velocity of the speedy ball and reduce it to a full stop, and nail it (Cloue) with a super kick right back to the other side. Each time he made this soccer stunt he used his cabinetry jargon Coupé Cloué to describe it. Soon his teammates and other players started to call him Coupé Cloué and the name stuck. It’s also during that time that he started to sing and play the guitar, usually before important games and during team curfew. Despite his talent as a soccer star, Coupé Cloué moved on to playing music but this time as a guitarist jamming and entertaining his friends and local businessman with some members of the band Trio Crystal composed of Georges Celestin, Rene Delva and Andre Serant. By 1956, Gesner Henry devoted himself completely to music. Upon his initiative, the group “Trio Select” was created on September 6, 1957 playing the style of Canjo, the father of the Twoubadou style of music in Haiti. Using his enthusiasm and connections, he started to promote the group to radio stations in Port Au Prince notably Radio Caraibes, Radio Quisqueya, Radio MBC, Radio Cacique and Radio Haiti. The Trio surprised the crowd of the famous venue Theatre De Verdure at their first live performance as they were the opening act for Haiti’s most popular band of the 1950s, Jazz Des Jeunes. After the show, they became the talk of the town. All the top radio stations and others were after the artist for interviews and recordings. In 1958, Trio Select released their first album with producer Marc Duverger. One can not talk of the beginning of Trio Select without talking about talentuous guitarist Bellerive Decelian who spent more than twenty years in the group before leaving us in the late 80’s. He was considered one of the best guitarist in Haiti at the time. Up to then, the guitar as an instrument has not integrated the main stream in all the major bands of the time. He and Trio Select were among the first to use the guitar as a lead instrument preceding by a few years the new wave of groups in the early 60s known as Mini Jazz. The Trio Select soon gained momentum in the early 1960s as it got a regular Friday night show at Cric Crac Ciné as well as many gigs at the Club Bamboche both venues located in Port Au Prince. Afterwards, Trio Select started playing at the Citadelle Garden then, they went on to play at Week End Paradis where they started to get a huge following. By the late 1960s, the singer Luc Raphael Benito from the group L’Etoile Du Soir joined the group. It’s also around the same time that songs like “Juge”, “Plen Kay”, “Chada”, “Kilibwa”, “Kribiche”, “Kousi Kousa”, “Deux Pigeons”, “Saint Antoine”, “Bambou” and “Socis” among others started to hit the air waves. One of his first hit “Juge” was censored by the government. The song was then remake cleverly by Coupé Cloué under the name of “Ti Sourit”. The voice of Coupé Cloué became one of the most recognizable of the airwaves even with the evolution of the Mini Jazz movement. As Trio Select was getting more shows playing with other popular bands with heavier sound, Coupé decided to introduce more sophisticated and amplified instruments in his group. In 1973, at the club L’Anolis Vert located in Thomassin, Trio Select changes its name and became “L’Ensemble Select”. This decision was one of the best by the entrepreneur as the introduction of talented musician like Prosper Saint Louis on bass, Jean Rene Petion on Bongo, and Colbert Desir on congas contributed greatly to his early success. In March 1974, after returning from a tour in the U.S., the group added other talented musicians such as singer Edner Salomon “Ti Blanc”, guitarist Rigal Jean Baptiste from the group Super Choucoune 70, guitarist Moise Jean, conga player Serge Bernard “Ti Aigle” and drummer Ernst Louis “Ti Nes” who took the band to another level. The new group revamped songs like “Saint Antoine”, “Yeye”, and “Chanm Gason” by adding some jokes to them like Gerard Dupervil did previously in the song “Cout Lang” of Jazz des Jeunes. In 1974, the carnival song “Men Rat La” was an instant success on the float of the flour company “Minoterie”. By using that template, Coupé Cloué, with his unique style of telling jokes accompanied by his new found rhythm based on the work of the bongos and congas combination, quickly got the attention of the public. By the mid 1970, Ensemble Select of Coupé Cloué became the band of choice of people visiting the country from abroad. They got a contract to perform on a regular basis at “Le Lambi Nightclub”, which is one of the most popular venues in the south side of the nation capital Port-Au- Prince. At the end of 1976 Assade Francoeur, one of the top singers and composers from the group Super 9, joined the band. His enormous contribution was going to take the band to his apogee with super hit songs like “Myan Myan” and “Fanm Kolokinte”. The voice of Assade Francoeur on the airwaves as the new lead singer of the band, playing next to Coupé Cloué created a new wave of young fans following the band. While most people knew of Coupé Cloué as a controversial singer who often used harsh words to describe the reality of the country, like in the song “Shada”, and sometimes hidden profanity (Like in his songs “Map Di” and “Juge”), or not quite hidden like in the song “Sociss”, Assade’s contribution, 44 songs in total, to the band was quite different as he came up with more ballades, like the song “Marie Jocelyne”, which he wrote for his wife. Bass player Daniel Dalce “Ti Bass” also contributed significantly to the band’s repertoire and originality. The news of the band attracting so many followers and the selling of many albums outside of Haiti got the attention of show producers around the globe. By the late 70’s the band was already playing in many countries outside of Haiti. By the early 1980s the band went to several cities in North America, many countries in the Caribbean and in France. In December 1979, for the first time, the band went as far as Africa. They got the best welcome in Ivory Coast where Coupé Cloué was received with honor like world dignitaries. While many bands were influenced by the sound of the new wave of French Caribbean bands by adding a live horn section to their line up, Coupé Cloué kept his originality and even was the champion of the 1980s Haiti’s Carnival Parade with the song “Roi Coupe” (King Coupe), a title he kept for the rest of his life. By the end of the 1980s Coupé Cloué had so many hit songs in his repertoire that it would have been hard for any radio announcer to do a show in which they would be able to satisfy all the requests of the listeners as songs like “Fanm Kolokinte”, “Madan Marcel”, “Sa Depan”, “Tu Peux Mettre”, “Azoukenken”, “A Ki Kle” and many others, were super hits that were the choices of so many people in the Haitian music world. In the early 1990s, despite the changes happening in the Haitian music scene, and the introduction of the digital bands getting most of the contracts, Coupé Cloué still kept his originality and was still one of the busiest bands in the market. However, by the mid 1990s the death of some of his musicians and the departure of others who decided to leave the country to reside elsewhere often in the U.S. took a toll on the king. The band was mostly performing his former hits and was not coming up with new hits except for the song “Donki” taken from the album “Sa Ki Pou Ou” released in 1993 under the label Melodie Makers. Under the guidance of Jeff Wainwright and Ernst Louis, this album was recorded partly using the new technology of computer sequencing. “Donki” was arranged by Dadou Pasquet & Laurent Ciceron. The same year they filmed the Legend only video “Donki” in which some people were able to see images of an aging Coupé Cloué. In the years that followed, he was even absent at some of the live performances and had also stopped performing outside of the country as he became ill and too old for the night performances in the demanding Haitian music industry. In 1997 he was invited to the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York where the producer of Haiti Focus presented him with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Also in Haiti, he was later honored by his fellow musicians, the media and the public in general at a ceremony which was televised nationwide. Coupé Cloué one of the most popular Haitian artists of all the time died on January 29, 1998 leaving behind many memories, many hit songs and a style of music called the Kompa Manba that is even now being played by many bands around the globe. Coupé Cloué is today the best known artist from Haiti. From humble beginnings, with his talent and creativity, Coupé Cloué applied himself to spreading his unique style of music “Kompa Mamba” to many parts of the world. It is no surprise that Coupé Cloué now enjoys an icon-like status. Coupé Cloué never wrote a bad song. He was a musical prophet. Forty Years in the Music industry has taken him all over the world. |
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Search | Add | 3 | The Girls From Okinawa | bittersweet lo-fi time warping hauntology from a very humid island | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Chance The Arm | Celtic rock band from Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Founded by [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/10378948-David-Costello-2]David Costello[/url] in 2010. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Marko Orava | Swedish producer, owner of the [l=Delirium Tremens] label. | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Vanity Crash | Glam punk band from Cleveland, Ohio. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Vinnie Nailz | Vincent Nailzatto | Vinnie "Nailz" Nailzatto is a bassist and music producer in Denver, CO. |
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Search | Add | 3 | Deathblack Flowers | Band from Wichita, Kansas. [b]Members:[/b] Eric Harrison: Bass, programming Christopher Flores: Guitar, Vocals, Lyrics Jedediah Ghouled: Synths Todd Woolard: Drums | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Kazuhiro Yamahara | 山原 一浩 = Yamahara Kazuhiro | Japanese Composer Arranger and Guitar Player and Keyboardist. Best known as composer from the Tetsuwan Atom or Astro Boy Video Game series 2004. He even made a part of the Soundtrack of Anime De Pon who contains his own compositions of Anime Opening Themes. He also compose the music from the Dancouga Sequel Nova who changed Osamu Totzuka carreeer. |
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Search | Add | 3 | The Dayoffs | The Dayoffs: Vladimir Komarov (Hot Zex/Punk TV) and Atsuo Matsumoto (Camera2/Pop Scream). | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Paul Große-Schönepauck | German engineer and sound designer, based in Düsseldorf. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Tyrone Samples | ||
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Search | Add | 3 | Gerhard Sporken | Belgian composer and conductor, born in 1960 in Eupen. | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Ravished Flesh | Death metal band from Tarnów, Poland. | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Raoul Vezina | Raoul F. Vezina | Illustrator and visual artist. |
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Search | Add | 3 | Amaduscias | Death Metal band from Carazinho, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Dániel Perlaky | Austin, Texas founder of [l=Indierect Records]. | |
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Search | Add | 3 | Lil Marley | Uriah N. Brewer | Underground rapper / producer from Monrovia, Indiana. (Born January 7, 2004) |
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Search | Add | 3 | Letters From Readers | Gerardo Montoya | The one-man-band project from Mexicali based Musician/Producer Gerardo Montoya. With rich and dense sound production and experimentation, Letters From Readers manages to make complex yet accessible music. His unique blend of recording analog and acoustic instruments mixed with lush electronic instruments succeeds in creating unique sounding landscapes that leave cinematic phantom images in your brain. Letters from Readers was created in 2007, and since, has taken many forms; ranging from a live 4 piece band to a one-man show performing with gadgets, synths, and live instruments all around him. Letters From Readers is a truly unique listening experience. |
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Search | Add | 3 | Philip S C Smith | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Gunhilde Langerud | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jimmie Slice | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Baine Jakey | Rupert Holliday-Evans | |
Search | Add | 3 | Elia David | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Θεόδωρος Μπουσδούκος | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Kit Wray | ||
Search | Add | 3 | 星野サトシ | Satoshi Hoshino | |
Search | Add | 3 | Schola Cantorum Francesco Coradini Arezzo | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Singing Shadow | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Lek Tek Vision | Sven Jahnke and Paul Krüger | |
Search | Add | 3 | Marie Vandooren | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Sangre De Idiotas | Slovak grindcore band since 2018. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Donát Šajner | Donát Šajner | Czech writter and poet. |
Search | Add | 3 | Koninklijke Christelijke Oratorium Vereniging Excelsior | Dutch Royal Christian oratorio chorus from Amsterdam. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Roeg-Du-Casq | Darren Farr | Roeg-Du-Casq is the name behind the Birmingham Based DJ / Producer Darren Farr. |
Search | Add | 3 | Bill Savitch | ||
Search | Add | 3 | NikK-on[off] | One man alt. rock project from Russia | |
Search | Add | 3 | Jiwon Erin Jang | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Fellipe Vergani | ||
Search | Add | 3 | M.B. Niyi | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Edison-Orchester Berlin | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Steve Bartashev | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Bacim Al Muniem | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Dick Hoekstra | Fort Lauderdale, FL-based artist manager. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Dr. William A. Burns | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ingjerd Sandven Kleivan | Vocalist and graphic designer from Oslo, Norway. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Circle Of Caina | ||
Search | Add | 3 | 性器の心臓 | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ian Churchward | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Al Hurricane With His Orchestra | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Brown Finch Choir | ||
Search | Add | 3 | The Buffalo Riot | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Q Stix | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Swinging Fishermen | The Swinging Fishermen formed in May 1983. They were comprised of: Captain Reg Birdseye [vocals, bass, synth, drum programming, percussion, melodica, tapes] Skipper Bob Findus [vocals, guitars, bass, synth, drums, drum programming, saxophone, melodica, swannee flute, saxaflute, percussion, tapes] Honorary Fisherman [and Landlubber]: Sid The Beard [vocals] With the release of 'The Rhythms of Humanity' the Fishermen's trusty old tug 'The fillet of lies' was forced into dry dock for repairs but had to be sadly scrapped. Deciding to give up life on the ocean wave, the amphibious Reg and Bob became full time land dwellers which occasioned a name change to The Charlesworths. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Justin Orgnsm | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Žan Valenčak | Illustrator and tattoo artist | |
Search | Add | 3 | X. Asuras | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Vladimir Mustajbašić | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Alexander Russ | Alexander Ruß | German drummer. |
Search | Add | 3 | Greg Federspiel | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Lourdes Rodrigues | Antônia Lourdes Bretas Rodrigues | |
Search | Add | 3 | Dave Mc Kean | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Thornton Hagert | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Maciej Prężak | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Angel Of Murder Suicide | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ancient Wolf | Black Metal from Mexico. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Rosewater CTZ | Victor Bongiovanni | Alias of [a=Victor Bongiovanni]. |
Search | Add | 3 | Joël Crouzet | Bassist and guitarist. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Peer Evers | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Stranger Design | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mariana Baciu | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Yankton Sioux | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ontario Department Of Education | ||
Search | Add | 3 | すいかずら | Japanese folk duo. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Shotaro Aoyama | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Irrweg | Irrweg is a Post- / Atmospheric Black Metal band from Hanau, Germany. The band was created in 2019 by [a8302017], as a solo project. Lyrically the band deals with topics such as death, nihilism and negative human emotions and suicide. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Joseph Schildkraut | Austrian-American actor, born 22 March 1896 in Vienna, Austria, died 21 January 1964 in New York City, New York, USA. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Sophie Wheeless | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ambrosian Male Voice Chorus | [b]DO NOT USE. Use [a=The Ambrosian Opera Chorus] or [a=The Ambrosian Singers] with ANV.[/b] | |
Search | Add | 3 | Bird Curtis Quintet | Ian Bird - soprano, alto & tenor saxes John Curtis - trumpet, flugelhorn & violin Peter Bond - piano Barry Squire - electric-bass Colin Walker - drums | |
Search | Add | 3 | Noda Pappas | Eπαμεινώνδας Παππάς | Nodas Pappas was born in London, UK in 1985. He grew up in Athens, Greece where he formed the psychedelic garage rock band Acid Baby Jesus. The Greek singer/songwriter and guitarist has performed live with Montero, [a=Eleanor Friedberger] and members of [a=MGMT]. |
Search | Add | 3 | Roland Ronald | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Egon Sikorsky | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Phil Kerney | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Da13uke | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Richard H. Waite | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Janusz Sobolewski | Polish photographer, died 17 Jan. 2009. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Counsellor Bayo Onile | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Darkness Brothers | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Havets Vindar | Swedish christian group | |
Search | Add | 3 | Jtag | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Hräs | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Premendra Mitra | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Glenn Mangel | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Orchester Hans Posegga | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Cubby House | ||
Search | Add | 3 | German Aircraft | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Lorenzo Monti | Bassist, Vocalist, Guitarist and Mastering Engineer from Morbegno (Sondrio), Italy. He's a member of [a=Milaus] LeMont Studio, Morbegno (SO) | |
Search | Add | 3 | UNT*N*RUM | ||
Search | Add | 3 | برنار كرم | Bernard Karam is a Lebanese sound engineer. | |
Search | Add | 3 | nessed | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Edmond Hosdikian | Saxophonist | |
Search | Add | 3 | Deepak Arts | Indian sleeve designer. | |
Search | Add | 3 | The Foofs | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Roger Fankhauser | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Good Personalities | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Sound Rusherz | Hardstyle DJ & producer twin brothers, Jeroen & Martijn Boeren, from St. Willebrord, The Netherlands. Known as Sound Rush since 2014. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Les Petits Chanteurs De Lomme Bourg | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Eko'n'Ko | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Valerie DeLaCruz | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Anne Monaco | French singer and vocalist. She was engaged by [a=André Pasdoc] for his cabaret in 1951. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Jacek Gwiazda | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Serg24 | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Merete Hald | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mighty Cross Singers | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Joaquín Piñeros Corpas | Colombian writer, composer, professor, politician (Soacha, Cundinamarca, 28 May 1915 - 31 August 1982), he was member of Colombian Academies of Language and History, and Colombian Institute of Folklore. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Ikasa-Men | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Vuxem | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Will Bangs | ||
Search | Add | 3 | HWY | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Peter Boje | Danish singer, guitarist, songwriter | |
Search | Add | 3 | Pierre Arezki | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Hope? | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Rohan Hoo-Kin | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mike Chun | Bass player. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Lello Somma | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Pål Bredrup | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Charmock | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jahija Mrgić | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Driben | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Spengimas | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jimmy Neil | ||
Search | Add | 3 | M. Łebkowski | Photographer | |
Search | Add | 3 | Zurrumurru | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Nu Generation Production | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ohnoes | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Adura | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Orchestre Louis Wins | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Pedro Burruezo | Pedro Ángel Burruezo Navarro | Pedro Ángel Burruezo Navarro, leader of Claustrofobia musical group (80’s and 90’s), a pioneer group in mestizo sounds in Spain, after a stage of silence, returned to the show in front of the Bohemia Camerata. The group published in 2005, for K Industria Cultural, “Barcelona Intimíssimo Café”, Then “Multaqa Antigua Contemporània” and “Misticísssimus” would arrive, in its simple version and in its version with the Cypsella Coral, under the direction of Monti Galdón. Later, with the Claustrophobic Camerata, "The damn soundtrack" was created. The latest work "Dervishes & Troubadours", with two formations, Burruezo & Nur Camerata + Wafir S. Gibril and Burruezo & Medievalia Camerata. All the albums have been published by Satellite K, except "The Soundtrack ...", which was published by a Swedish label. Since the reappearance, in 2005, records, commissions of soundtracks, works for advertising, collaborations with the theater (Marta Millà, "Mahabbat") and dance (Un Sol Traç. "Itimad"). The life, work and eco-activism of Burruezo are summarized in the documentary film by José López "The 3 lives of Pedro Burruezo" (López for Verne Films. 2014). |
Search | Add | 3 | Jassass | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ari-Matti Saira | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Horacio Saldivar | Mexican engineer | |
Search | Add | 3 | Ани Иринчева | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Андрей Андриянов | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Gaetano Liguori Collective Orchestra | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Patty Glenn | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Erika Diethelm | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Allen Sapp | American Composer. Born 1922 in Philadelphia. Studied composition at Harvard with Walter Piston and Irving Fine, and also with Aaron Copland and Nadia Boulanger. Taught at the Conservatory of Music of the University of Cincinnati. Served in the U.S. Army in Europe 1943-47 during which time he wrote "And the Bombers Went Home, for violin and piano." Died 1999. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Movement Underground | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Diogenic | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Københavns Kammertrio | Danish 80's classical trio | |
Search | Add | 3 | The Uncivil Servants | Blues / Rock and Roll group founded by Southwest Missouri city government officials in 1980. The group would be chosen to represent Springfield, Missouri by traveling to Isesaki, Japan to perform as part of the Sister City program in 2000. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Angi Phalangee | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Wang Guo | Chinese bassist from Chengdu | |
Search | Add | 3 | Tibor Berki | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Brendan McVay | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Sunday Quorum | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Not The Kind | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Vein Cranes | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Corey Gilham | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mixico | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Piccoli Cantori Di A. Costamagna | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Clemens Toyka | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Qureshi Akhtar | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Χρήστος Μ. Α. Καρβούνης | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Helmut Stahl | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jeremy James Meyer | American singer and songwriter | |
Search | Add | 3 | Humikane Shimada | 島田フミカネ= Humikane Shimada | Japanese illustrator. Born in Okayama, Japan. |
Search | Add | 3 | Martial Cochet | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Gator Cruise | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Francisco Cossavella | Drummer from Argentina | |
Search | Add | 3 | Milo U C | ||
Search | Add | 3 | William "Kebjar" Wood | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Uğur Murathan | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Elite Hardhouse | Couple of djs of Hard House and Trance residents in Madrid, Spain. Dj Destroy & Dj Rayne | |
Search | Add | 3 | George Zoomer | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ole Bloch | Ole Bloch Jensen | Danish consultant and mental coach, affiliated with [l1775654] - Institute of Management Coaching International. Former rower, participated at the Olympic Games in Moscow 1980. |
Search | Add | 3 | Andrealistic | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Good Noise Podcast | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Dan Peach | ||
Search | Add | 3 | José Ángel Espinoza "Ferrusquilla" | José Angel Espinoza Aragón | Mexican singer, songwriter and film actor. Born October 2, 1919 – Died on November 6, 2015. Common surname credited as [b]Espinosa[/b]. Also known as [b]Ferrusquilla[/b]. |
Search | Add | 3 | Süd Brandenburg Kingz | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jack Stilwell | A US bassist, vocalist, videographer, and visual artist. He originally lived in New Port Richey, Florida but later relocated to Tampa, Florida and then later to Gainesville, Florida. Currently he is based in Washington state. He filmed everything for and operated [l1789498]. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Ели и Наско | ||
Search | Add | 3 | SainkhoKosmos | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Erick Gerring | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Hugo Dazza | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Λούλα Καπλάνη | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Sacred Heart Academy Glee Club | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Invelenitor | ||
Search | Add | 3 | DJ Massive C | Alan Clark | |
Search | Add | 3 | 3D Glasses | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Tim Christianson | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Wiener Kids | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Yasunori Ikunishi | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jule Bridges | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Piotr Grinholc | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Drette | Andreas Axelsson | |
Search | Add | 3 | Peçenekli Süleyman | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Cristóbal Mendive | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Cootje Mombers | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Internal Excavation | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ezio Radaelli | ||
Search | Add | 3 | DJ Vilchez | Jose Antonio Vilchez Ochobo | |
Search | Add | 3 | Lyn B. | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Esther Lago | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ray Guyce | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Yoshihiro Yotsuda | Japanese blues drummer. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Lamar State College Of Technology Symphonic Band | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Sara Lundén | Sara Kristina Lundén | Swedish musician, vocalist, performance artist and sleeve designer, born March 30, 1970 in Gothenburg. |
Search | Add | 3 | Rideau Rouge | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ambient Complot | This is the name for a mail collaboration between various international artists, among them [a=Chris Phinney] ([a=Mental Anguish]), [a=David Prescott], [a=Zan Hoffman], [a=Frans De Waard], [a=Dirk Serries], [a=Francisco López], [a=Miguel A. Ruiz]. The participants changed from release to release. Coordinated and usually finally mixed by [a=Luis Mesa] (aka [a=Merz (2)]), | |
Search | Add | 3 | Alex Zelina | ||
Search | Add | 3 | إبتسام حلمي | Ibtisam Hilmi was a Palestinian singer. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Craig Sellwood | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mandolin Kadera-Redmond | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Dogma IVS | Now defunct German Melodic Death Metal/Metalcore band from Goslar, Lower Saxony. Formed in 1996. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Biliú | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Cleofás Villegas | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Two Guys From Boston | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Motu Proprio | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Aerobic Studio | Jaime Romero, Dioni Sanchez, David Ortola | |
Search | Add | 3 | Fred Laso | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Delay 77 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Search | Add | 3 | Don Turbolento | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Milo Janus | ||
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Search | Add | 3 | KrazyFlipy | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Duo Shockwave | Electro House / Progressive House / Trance duo DJs producers based in Brazil Contact: duoshockwave@gmail.com | |
Search | Add | 3 | Michael Lauritsen Dahl | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Cast Recording | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Tawee | Tawee Kiva Roark | |
Search | Add | 3 | Hiroyuki Ichinoki | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mario Truglio | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Gertrude Stillman | ||
Search | Add | 3 | The Famous Broadway Band | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Oscar Goñi Berruezo | Oscar Goñi Berruezo | DJ/Producer from Pamplona (Spain) |
Search | Add | 3 | Dave Lafary | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Diego Valle Garcia | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mats Grundberg | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Lisa La Torre | Italian vocalist. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Yuji Oya | ||
Search | Add | 3 | The Raccoon Gang | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Vidar Extreme Art | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Gary Diggins | Guelph-based expressive arts therapist. His work combines counselling, mindful practices, and music as medicine. In addition to Gary’s therapeutic practice, he continues to perform Internationally as a cornet player and multi-instrumentalist artist. He plays a range of acoustic instruments from around the world. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Corey Barhorst | Robert Corey Barhorst | American musician from Kentucky; currently living in Savannah, Georgia. |
Search | Add | 3 | Adam Shaheen | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Lunaya Shekinah | New media designer, life counsellor, healer, visionary, singer, artist, spiritual student-teacher and cultural creative | |
Search | Add | 3 | Twiggy Killers | garage punk trash from Frankfurt, Germany members (aliases): Louella van Belle (vocals) Marla-June O’Diamond (bass) Hermann Camilo Yupankee (guitar) Arachnuida Fox (drums) | |
Search | Add | 3 | Zippy Schultze | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Dennis Lotka | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Hourglass Sands Of Eternity | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Ulises Quiroz | Ulises Quiroz | Peruvian drummer and songwriter |
Search | Add | 3 | Funhouse, Inc. | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Farah AF2 | Farah Diana Anuar | Known by the title Farah AF2 or Farah Breep Breep, is a Malaysian female singer and TV host. He achieved popularity by placing 4th in the 2nd season of Akademi Fantasia. |
Search | Add | 3 | Ichi Bang Boshi Crew | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Мут | Павел "Мут" Урослов | Rapper from Cheboksary, Russia |
Search | Add | 3 | Tony Abat | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Bent By Sorrow | [b]Bent By Sorrow[/b] initially started out as a one-man project by [b]Giannakis Dimi[/b] around 2012 in Athens, Greece, gathering friends and playing [i]"Street Dark 'n' Roll"[/i], a self-describing style incorporating Punk, Hardcore & Alternative Rock. Every day struggle & escapism, inner-self peace, are some of the subjects expressed through their lyrical themes & music. After several lineup changes and a couple of releases later [b]Bent By Sorrow[/b] have evolved towards Alternative - Groove Metal utilizing aggression and melody. [i]Vocals:[/i] [b]Dim. Arap.[/b] [i]Guitar:[/i] [b]Giannakis Dimi[/b] [i]Bass:[/i] [b]George Vasillopoulos[/b] [i]Drums:[/i] [b]Vaios Faltakas[/b] [i]Former members:[/i] [b]Vanx P[/b]. // [b]Yannis Geronikolos[/b] // [b]Dimitris Efr. "Deadend"[/b] // [b]Yannis Saravanos[/b] // [b]Zak A.[/b] | |
Search | Add | 3 | Harvie Howe | Canadian Musician Lindsay, Ontario Harvie Howe and The Harvesters | |
Search | Add | 3 | Nitro 44 | Anthony John Bowes | UK drum & bass producer. |
Search | Add | 3 | Χάρης Κουτσαβάκης | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Tennisoap | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mabel Love | From Sheffield, England. Split up 2011. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Subdeacons | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Generation Boomer | Génération Boomer | |
Search | Add | 3 | Ieuan Evans | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Eaton Bob Magoon | Songwriter and arranger. 2020: Posthumous winner of a Nā Hōkū Hanohano Legacy Recognition Award under the auspices of the Hawaiʻi Academy of Recording Arts. Born: June 24, 1922 Died: September 16,2018 | |
Search | Add | 3 | Acidwash | Hardcore from Dover, NH | |
Search | Add | 3 | Jim Bamber | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Thad Warren | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Francisco De Albacete | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Rudolph Spira | Pianist | |
Search | Add | 3 | Columbus Gregory | Radio engineer, announcer, producer, and program director who specialized in Gospel in St. Louis, most notably at stations KATZ, KXLW, WGNU, and KIRL. He appeared as himself in the film "Say Amen, Somebody". | |
Search | Add | 3 | Bohuslav Maršík | Bohuslav Maršík (born 11 June 1937 - died 28 May 2021) was a Czech bass singer and music educator. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Ben Solis | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Orchestre Symphonique Direction Ruhlmann | Generic name for unidentified orchestras (Orchestre, Orchestre Symphonique, Grand Orchestre Symphonique, ...) conducted by [a2163045] | |
Search | Add | 3 | Fabian Wege | Songwriter | |
Search | Add | 3 | The Four Deuvilliers | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jen Krako | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Cannibal Spiders | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jia Davis | Rapper from St. Louis, Missouri. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Marv Carlton | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Michał Młyniec | Michał Młyniec | |
Search | Add | 3 | Dudley Weeks | ||
Search | Add | 3 | 松宮美子 | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jesus Ribera Faig | Spanish chorus master, born May 13, 1925 in Barcelona. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Gus Goldsbrough | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Sandra Celt | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Magnim | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Bohdie | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Зухра Габуева | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Loudhailer Electric Company | ||
Search | Add | 3 | QDos Design | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Captain John Canty U.S.A.F. | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Retrouvailles | Pop band from Québec (Canada). | |
Search | Add | 3 | Jesse Flack | Bassist. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Zarzo | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Gianluca Spinuso | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Slowly Tortured To Death | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Robert Trifu | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Simulover | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Carnavalsvereniging "De Drake" Bessel | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Maxmilian | ||
Search | Add | 3 | DJ Yno | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Old Guard Band | Pseudonym for [a=Prince's Band]. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Odd-Man-Out | Indie Rock band from Milton Keynes. Formed in November 2001. Additional discography: “Breakdowns & Endings” CDr, EP (2002) “Untitled” CDr, Single (2003) | |
Search | Add | 3 | Flying Gallardos | Spanish short lived blues/country band from late 80s. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Olivier Wozniczko | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Beverly Terrell | Houston, Texas soprano. | |
Search | Add | 3 | National Dance Theatre Company Of Jamaica | [a=Marie Cunningham], [a=Vivienne Dewdney], [a=LLoyd Hall], [a=Noel Heron], [a=Vincent James (7)] aka Vin James, [a=Paula Johnson (5)], [a=Joyce Lalor], [a=Caroline Reid (2)], [a=Vibart Seaforth], [a=Claudette Allen (2)], [a=Carl Bliss], [a=Dave Buchanan (3)], [a=Louraine Emmanuel], [a=Winsome Gobern], [a=Wesley Scott (2)], [a=Carmen Gordon]. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Lou Van Stone | Australian singer | |
Search | Add | 3 | Los Curramberos | Colombian group (Afro-colombian, Caribbean folk) | |
Search | Add | 3 | Victor Veliz | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jay Blakk | DJ and producer from Mexico. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Baddie Brigade | Alternative rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Stephanie Brickey | Saint Louis, Missouri Stephanie Brickey: vocals. acoustic guitar, national guitar. Dave Brickey: bass and backing vocals. Gary Hunt: electric guitars, mandolin, dobro. Jack Petracek: drums. Successfully mixing modern folk lyricism with straight-ahead pop/rock arrangements and an Americana sensibility, Stephanie Brickey has come up with a distinct sound of her own. She calls on her diverse musical influences to embellish the traditional folk song and to keep the crowd moving with timeless, stand-out rock performances. Brickey has the ability to grind out a crowd-pleasing, high-octane rocker and then follow it with an irresistible lullaby so hauntingly beautiful it may leave you in tears. Brickey’s vocals complement the songs in a way that seems to accentuate the instrumental accompaniment rather than overshadow it, with a voice that’s somewhere between Margo Timmins and Linda Thompson. Brickey has been highly visible on the St. Louis music scene for some time performing as solo artist, as a member of SLIM (along with Lynn Reif and Mary Alice Wood) and as the frontperson for A Room Away. Stephanie Brickey’s sound is infectious and unique. Her songs are timeless, smart and alluring. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Petroleum By-Product | Canadian new wave synth pop revival group from Vancouver, BC. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Elephant Colored Rocks | Psychedelic Rock band founded in Snohomish, Wa and based in Olympia, Wa. Jared J. Estes - Strings, Vocals. Keenan Goodall - Drums, Percussion. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Edwin Riley | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Maeve Greenleaf | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Bonjour Bonsoir | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Jac Friedenberg | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Raimondo Dore | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Tim Conder | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Stella Vibrella | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Bob Baier | Square dance caller | |
Search | Add | 3 | Sonny Simmons Quintet | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Western Electrique | French Power Pop Rock from Toulouse. 1982 / 1997 Phil Zera : Voice & Guitar Lukarson : Bass & Backing Vocals Felipe De Las Rocas : Drums & Backing vocals | |
Search | Add | 3 | DmitriJ | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Adaye | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Chris Arenburg | London Ontario Canada bass player | |
Search | Add | 3 | Clonmacnoise | Hardcore punk band from Cagliari, Italy. | |
Search | Add | 3 | Paztech | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Madio Laras | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Porter Hall TN | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Nils Melin | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Stefan Hensel | Designer | |
Search | Add | 3 | Bayram Aracı | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Aleana Egan | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Danny Seward | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Mose Stovall | ||
Search | Add | 3 | Hitsyourself | HITSYOURSELF | Once upon a time, on the shores of the Aegean Sea, in the ever-buzzing and ever-relaxed city of Thessaloniki, two musical streams of Ukrainian musician Hladun Oleksander (Dunaewsky69) and Greek-Ukrainian sound engineer Michael Stadniychuk merged. Video work by Natalia Rumyantseva. |
Search | Add | 3 | Sheila Jordan / Harvie Swartz Duo | ||
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Search | Add | 3 | Palmira Bastos | Palmira Martinez Bastos | Palmira Bastos nasceu no seio de uma família de artistas ambulantes espanhóis e, após o desaparecimento do pai, mudou-se – juntamente com a mãe e duas irmãs – para Lisboa, onde cedo começou a frequentar os bastidores dos teatros onde a sua mãe ganhava a vida como corista. Estreou-se, com êxito, no Condes, em 1890, pela mão de Sousa Bastos (com quem casou em 1894), representando um pequeno papel no espetáculo O reino das mulheres, dando, assim, início a uma gloriosa carreira que atingiu o muito celebrado marco dos 75 anos de atividade. O seu vasto percurso teatral foi marcado pela representação em quase todos os géneros de teatro – Palmira foi da opereta ao drama, passando pela revista e alta comédia – e por um período de atividade muito extenso no TNDMII, com a companhia Rey Colaço-Robles Monteiro, na qual desempenhou alguns dos seus papéis mais célebres. A prestigiada atriz despediu-se dos palcos a 15 de dezembro de 1966, no Teatro S. Luiz, com a reposição do espetáculo O ciclone. Maria da Conceição Martins – ou Martinez devido à sua ascendência espanhola – nasceu em Aldeia Gavinha, mas podia ter nascido em qualquer outro local da Península Ibérica, território percorrido pela companhia itinerante dirigida pelo seu pai (Pedro Bohavañio Martinez) e da qual a sua mãe, Maria das Dores, também fazia parte. O pai abandonou a família – e a companhia – deixando a mulher e as suas três filhas sem qualquer meio de subsistência. Este facto motivou Maria das Dores a partir para Lisboa e a empregar-se numa modista, enquanto à noite subia ao palco do Teatro Avenida e do Teatro da Rua dos Condes como corista. Foi neste último espaço que Maria da Conceição se tornou Palmira e pisou um palco pela primeira vez, a convite do empresário António de Sousa Bastos, que nos recorda que a “pequena Palmyra acompanhava sua mãe ao theatro e era de vêr o empenho com que a pobre creança se escondia pelos bastidores e pelo urdimento para assistir aos espectaculos e ensaios. Em casa o seu divertimento e o de sua irmã Augusta era imitar o que viam fazer no theatro e que aprendiam n’um momento” (SOUSA BASTOS 1898: 205). Corria o ano de 1890 e a pequena Palmira, com apenas 15 anos feitos, estreou-se n’ O reino das mulheres, dando início a uma carreira com quase oito décadas de longevidade. O debute da pequena Palmira, foi, segundo consta, auspicioso, visto que “[…] logo na noite de estreia recebe uma ovação entusiástica […]” (JACQUES et al. 2001: 141), o que viria a marcar a sua carreira – repleta de sucessos e boas críticas – ao longo da qual passou por uma série de teatros e fez várias digressões ao Brasil, à província e às ilhas. Após a pequena participação n’ O reino das mulheres, continuou representando papéis secundários no mesmo registo de teatro ligeiro – ainda no Condes – aparecendo na mágica O reino dos homens, em 1891, bem como na revista Tam Tam (1890). Trabalhou, de seguida – entre 1891 e 1892 – no Teatro do Rato e no Avenida, onde ficou provada a sua notoriedade no género musicado. Em 1893 realizou a primeira de onze digressões ao Brasil – onde regressou em 1895, 1899, 1901, 1904, 1910, 1915 (só tornando a Lisboa em 1917) e, por último, em 1920. No Brasil foi sempre acolhida com muito agrado, tendo iniciado a sua carreira por lá integrada na companhia Rosas & Brazão, estreando-se, assim, em teatro declamado. Ao regressar a Portugal, Palmira conseguiu o seu primeiro papel de vedeta na revista O sarilho, em 1893, no Teatro da Rua dos Condes. No ano seguinte integrou a companhia de opereta do Teatro da Trindade, cujo empresário era Sousa Bastos – com quem casou a 1 de julho desse mesmo ano, tornando-se, assim, Palmira Bastos – e com essa companhia ficou até 1899, representando em várias operetas e revistas, entre as quais Sal e pimenta (1894), que obteve grande sucesso apesar de ter sido pateada na estreia, por descontentamento dos admiradores de Pepa Ruiz, atriz que havia sido substituída (tanto na companhia, como na vida pessoal de Sousa Bastos) por Palmira. Entre 1900 e 1903 representou no Teatro Avenida, onde brilhou em A boneca (1900) e O tição negro (1902). Em abril de 1904 estreou-se, em Portugal, no teatro declamado e no palco do TNDMII, no espetáculo Os filhos alheios. Nas temporadas de 1905 a 1907, bem como na de 1909/10, integrou o elenco do teatro D. Amélia, continuando a representar teatro declamado. Este facto suscitou desagrado entre os vários admiradores do seu desempenho no teatro ligeiro, que insistiam que a ele deveria regressar, por ser a atriz de maior valor no género, devido à sua figura e voz, bem como ao seu profissionalismo e dedicação. Foi numa destas temporadas no D. Amélia que Palmira representou um dos seus papéis mais célebres, como protagonista do grande sucesso Vénus (1905), uma mágica onde o seu desempenho foi classificado de “[…] adorável, em todas as situações […]”, tendo sido “[…] uma Vénus lindíssima, cantando primorosamente, e que enverga, com uma elegância só comparável à sua soberba plástica, uns doze ou quinze trajos […]” (Anon. 1906: 383). Para satisfação de quem a queria ver de regresso ao género que a celebrizou, Palmira integrou, de seguida, a companhia de Afonso Taveira, onde se manteve, a interpretar óperas vienenses, no Teatro da Trindade, até 1913. Inaugurou, no ano que se seguiu, a 25 de setembro, o [antigo] Teatro Éden, com uma reposição de O burro do sr. Alcaide, opereta em que já tinha participado anteriormente, em 1900, ao substituir Pepa Ruiz no papel de André. Regressou ao Nacional, em 1915, para um espetáculo, a seguir ao qual deu início à mais longa digressão que efetuou ao Brasil, integrada na companhia de opereta de Luís Galhardo, reaparecendo, apenas, em 1917, no Teatro Avenida. Após a morte de Sousa Bastos – em 1911 – Palmira voltou a casar, seis anos depois, com o ator-tenor, empresário e ensaiador Almeida Cruz, mas a união foi de curta duração. Em 1918, Palmira formou, juntamente com Eduardo Brazão e Ilda Stichini, uma companhia que esteve primeiro no Teatro do Ginásio e, em 1919, no Teatro Avenida. Na época de 1919/20 regressou brevemente à companhia residente do TNDMII, onde representou em espetáculos como Pipiola, dos irmãos Quintero. Os anos que se seguiram foram marcados por uma colaboração assídua com a Companhia Rey Colaço-Robles Monteiro, nas épocas que antecederam a chegada da Companhia ao TNDMII. Foi neste período que Palmira viu consolidado o seu estatuto de primeira-dama do teatro português com espetáculos como A dama das camélias ou Mamã Colibri, ambos em 1922. Esta primeira colaboração com a Companhia Rey Colaço-Robles Monteiro compreendeu apenas a época de 1922/23 e, de seguida, Palmira representou em vários teatros, como o S. Luiz, o S. Carlos e o Ginásio tendo estreado, em 1925, um outro teatro: o teatro Joaquim de Almeida, no Montijo, com A Severa. Regressou em 1931 à companhia Rey Colaço-Robles Monteiro — já concessionária do TNDMII — representando em espetáculos como A fuga (1931), Ciclone (1932), Tá-mar (1936), Leonor Teles (1931) e Frei Luís de Sousa (1932), sempre com boas críticas e calorosos aplausos por parte de um público que, não raramente, frequentava o teatro para a ver. Transferiu-se na época de 1936-37, para o Teatro da Trindade, onde foi a primeira figura da companhia. Após vários anos longe do teatro ligeiro, e com uma reputação inquestionada no teatro declamado, Palmira Bastos fez um breve (e último) regresso ao género em que debutou, participando, em 1934, no espetáculo Santo António, no Teatro Avenida e, em 1937, na revista Olaré quem brinca, no Variedades. Regressou ao TNDMII, e à Companhia Rey Colaço-Robles Monteiro, que só abandonou quando se retirou do palco, em 1966. Grande parte das suas criações mais memoráveis em teatro declamado surgem neste período: “Cristina Mannon” em Electra e os Fantasmas, de O’Neill (1943), a “Duquesa” do Leque de Lady Windermere (1944), de Wilde, a protagonista de A Casa de Bernarda Alba (1948), de Lorca, a avó em As árvores morrem de pé (1951), de Casona – representada, anos mais tarde, em 1966, para a aclamada emissão da RTP –, a “Senhora Frolla” em Para cada um sua verdade (1955), de Pirandello, e “Madame Pernelle” no Tartufo (1963), de Molière. Para além do seu extenso trabalho como atriz, pelo qual recebeu o prémio Lucinda Simões de interpretação feminina (atribuído especificamente pelo seu desempenho em O Ciclone), Palmira realizou, também, algum trabalho de encenação – principalmente com a Companhia Rey Colaço-Robles Monteiro – chegando, até, a receber o prémio António Pinheiro de encenação, em 1955, com o espetáculo Para cada um a sua verdade. Organizou, também, algumas companhias – por vezes em sociedade com outros atores – cuja atividade foi breve, como a Companhia Palmira Bastos, que levou à cena alguns espetáculos na década de 1920, em vários teatros da capital, incluindo o TNDMII, o S. Carlos e o Trindade. Já na sétima arte a presença de Palmira não foi tão marcante, uma vez que só trabalhou com George Pallu, em 1922, na longa-metragem O Destino. Entre as muitas homenagens que lhe foram prestadas destaca-se a que decorreu na sua terra natal, a 22 de setembro de 1962, com a inauguração de uma lápide que assinala a casa onde nasceu a artista, bem como a atribuição do seu nome a um largo da aldeia. Outra homenagem importante sinalizou o seu nonagésimo aniversário e a celebração do seu 75º ano de carreira, com uma grande festa no Teatro Avenida, a 30 de maio de 1965. Para a ocasião foi representado o espetáculo O ciclone e atribuída a Palmira a Comenda de Cristo. Palmira foi muitas vezes descrita como uma mulher formosa, como afirma Abel Botelho, na sua contribuição para o álbum-homenagem de 1903, ao recordá-la “[…] nem alta nem baixa, equilibradinha e perfeita, adorável corpo que é um mixto modelar da ideal delicadeza florentina, em que não há ossos, e da solida fibrinação lombarda, que exclue a gordura….” (AA.VV. 1903). Para além da sua figura, recorda-nos também o seu olhar azulado e muito expressivo, descrevendo-o como sendo “[…] d’uma translucidez de porcelana, fluido e cortante” (ibidem). Abel Botelho ofereceu, também, ao leitor do álbum-homenagem, uma caracterização da voz de Palmira, que nos chega como “[…] avelludada e extensa, voz de mel e incenso, em que as mais infantis caricias jogam irmãmente com os mais quentes arrebatamentos da dor ou da loucura; voz afinada por um feitio de dicção em que Palmyra Bastos é individual e inconfundível” (ibidem). A crítica foi sempre unânime na apreciação positiva, tanto dos desempenhos como da própria Palmira, louvando-lhe o talento e o estudo minucioso dos papéis, bem como a constante procura em se superar a si própria. Contudo, uma voz – frequentemente dissonante da dos seus colegas de ofício –, a de Joaquim Madureira, dá-nos uma visão diferente sobre os primeiros passos de Palmira como atriz de teatro declamado. Ao comentar o desempenho de Palmira em Os filhos alheios, Madureira escreve: “[…] tendo uma physionomia parada, uma voz monotonamente agradável, unisona e uniforme, e uma irreductivel negação para exteriorisar o sentimento, sendo sempre graciosa, mas não podendo ser nunca comovente, falhou por completo o papel” (MADUREIRA 1905: 366). Contudo, Madureira não nega o talento e a competência da atriz no género em que debutou, afirmando que esta “[…] foi magnifica na Boneca, explendida no Tição Negro […]” (ibidem), deixando ainda mais clara a vocação de Palmira ao dizer “[…] que, é tolice gorda, deixar de ser o primeiro astro na sua aldeã de Bonecas e Tições, p’ra vir a liquidar, em cometa apagado e de moeda fraca, na Roma do Drama e da Alta Comedia.” (ibidem) Relativamente às suas qualidades profissionais enquanto atriz, Abel Botelho exalta não apenas a sua tendência naturalista, mas também a competência na construção de personagens e aptidão para o estudo minucioso dos seus papéis: “[…] compreendendo primeiro, e depois escalpelando e pormenorizando a primor as figuras, de sorte que na cuidada, na impecável composição de todas as suas creações, ainda as mais somenos, nós temos sempre que admirar este raro dualismo, - uma crystallina compreensão da personagem e um inexcedível poder de realização.” (AA.VV. 1903) |
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