Report created based on data in MusicBrainz as of 30/03/2026
Found 621899 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 for Artist | Add Artist | Discogs Release Count | Discogs Artist | Other Names | Comment |
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| Search | Add | 31 | Roger Kasparian | Photographer. On French releases mostly, busy mid to late 1960's. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Stewart Eales | British engineer and producer. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Branka Šćepanović | Branka Šćepanović | Folk singer from Montenegro. Born in Kolašin 6.4.1951 |
| Search | Add | 31 | Franklyn Dunn | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Ted Cannarozzi | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Gelu Stan | Romanian conductor | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Hanny J | Hannah J Tilbrook | Singer/songwriter, guitarist and bassist from Melbourne, Australia. Formerly Dreaded Rear Animal, Pretty Boys, Goosebumps, Billsharks and Midwife Crisis Performs electronic pop music under [a=Crux (27)] |
| Search | Add | 31 | Dirk Hohmeyer | Organizer of the German tour of "Night Of The Proms" since 1995. In the 70ies he worked as road manager for the German band [a=Birth Control] and he was responsible for promotion and sales at [l=Virgin Schallplatten GmbH] in the early 80ies. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Lizzie Chettleburgh | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Sliman Elmaghribi | Sliman Benhamou | Moroccan Jewish singer and oud player born in Meknes. Upon moving to Israel, he recorded several albums and singles at the Azoulay Brothers' [l=Zakiphon] and [l=Koliphone] labels. Also appeared as a guest playing the oud on [r4827762]. |
| Search | Add | 31 | The Mighty Moog | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Erich Lederer | Bassist and songwriter | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Kazuaki Misu | Japanese art director and designer. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Duo Larrea - Uriarte | Bolivian vocal duo composed of Enrique Larrea and Willy Uriarte ex-members of Los Planetas vocal group. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Оркестр Под Управлением Л. Пятигорского | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Sava Vukosavljev | Sava Vukosavljev | (1914-1996) Music pedagogue, conductor, composer and arranger from Zmajevo, Serbia. Founder of Veliki Tamburaški Orkestar Radio Novog Sada, 1957. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Phone Star | Management company from Valencia (Spain). Related to [l=Contraseña S.L.] Ph: (+34) 96 383 22 90 | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Umberto Da Preda | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Spiritus Vociferer | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Gene Gogerty | Graphic designer associated with [l=Riverside Records] | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Esteban Cavanna | Cultural Management / Producer / Management / Booking / College Professor / Writer | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Kohei Sugiura | 杉浦 康平 | Japanese graphic designer and university professor. Born September 8, 1932. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Mert Albayrak | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Oscar Hertin | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Zabavni Orkestar | Zabavni Orkestar | Today: Orchestra of the Croatian Radio and Television Broadcasting (HRT). The Music Production Team of the HRT is divided into the Jazz, Tambura and Symphonic Orchestra including the HRT Choir. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Los De La Trocha | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Yoheva | Yopi Handi | Yoheva, born as Yopi Handi Hidayat based in Bali, is a remarkable figure in the world of music as a DJ, Music Director, and the proud owner of the YHV Music Group. With his diverse musical influences and passion for creating unique sounds, Yoheva has established himself as a prominent force in the industry. From a young age, Yoheva displayed an innate talent and love for music. Growing up, he immersed himself in various genres, exploring the depths of Afro, Melodic, Organic, and Indie Bass vibes. This musical journey fueled his desire to share his own creations with the world. In pursuit of his dreams, Yoheva founded the YHV Music Group, a collective that encompasses several renowned record labels including YHV Records, YHV, Excusez Records, Afroritmo, and Indo-EDM Collective. Each label under his ownership represents a unique facet of his musical DNA and showcases the distinct flavors he brings to the table. As a DJ, Yoheva has gained a devoted following for his captivating performances and the ability to curate unforgettable musical experiences. His sets are a fusion of soulful melodies, rhythmic beats, and infectious energy, making him a sought-after act at various music festivals and events. In addition to his prowess behind the decks, Yoheva is also a talented Music Director. He has worked on numerous projects, lending his expertise and creative vision to elevate the soundscapes of films, commercials, and other multimedia productions. His keen ear for innovative sounds and his ability to translate emotions into music have made him an invaluable asset to the entertainment industry. Through his music and his label, Yoheva has become a catalyst for discovering and promoting talented artists from different corners of the world. He strives to provide a platform where artists can freely express themselves and connect with audiences on a profound level. Yoheva's relentless pursuit of musical excellence and his dedication to his craft have earned him accolades and respect within the industry. His contributions to the global music scene continue to inspire both established artists and emerging talents alike. With his Afro, Melodic, Organic, and Indie Bass vibes, Yoheva has left an indelible mark on the music landscape. His passion, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit have made him a force to be reckoned with, and he continues to push boundaries, create exceptional music, and shape the industry with his YHV Music Group. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Ricky Iuliucci | Ricky Iuliucci is an electronic music producer & DJ from Philadelphia, PA. Producing a wide range of genres from Progressive House, Future House, Iuliucci has developed a personal sound thats been recognized by such labels as Discover Records, Jompamusic & Audimus Records. Recently opening for Justin Bieber, Steve Aoki, Martin Garrix, Nicky Romero, Boregous, Valentino Khan, Breathe Carolina, & Vinny Guadinigio (of MTV’s Jersey Shore) Iuliucci's combination of production & live performance knowledge allow him to grow each & every day. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | T. S. Rangammal, Tirunelveli | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Die Waldtruderinger Blasmusikanten | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | François-Régis Barbry | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Aggressive Mutilator | Black Metal group from Norrköping, Sweden. Formed in 2012. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Ernest Sienkiewicz | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | La Milagros | Milagros Hernández | Salsa singer from Dominican Republic, Milagros Hernández was also known as La Milagros or La Loba, she is a niece of [a2795482]. Milagros Hernández, conocida como La Milagros o La Loba, cantante de salsa a mediados de los años 80 y oriunda de República Dominicana. Sobrina de [a2795482], una reconocida cantante del género afroantillano en su país y razón por la cual su madre le pusiera ese nombre. En 1986 lanzó su primer disco con el sello Pareja Records y en Los Estados Unidos con el sello de TH, titulado "La Milagros", de allí se desprende su mayor éxito: “Como una loba”. Los temas “Soltera y libre” y especialmente "Encuentro Sabroso" cantado a dúo con Andy Montañez logro bastante difusión radial. Otros temas que alcanzaron alguna notoriedad fueron “La hoguera de tus años”, “No eres mi rival”, “Engreído y mal amante”, todas con letras bastante dramáticas y dirigidas a atacar al género masculino. En 1988 Produce un segundo álbum, esta vez sin mucha trascendencia, llamado “La Milagros y sus amigos", incursionando en el merengue dominicano con la ayuda de algunos grandes de este género como Cuco Valoy. Ese mismo año graba "La Loba" una producción orientada a la Salsa Romántica, tan de moda al final de los 80's. Otra vez sin mucha trascendencia. De ese Lp se destacan 2 temas, "Jugué tu papel" y "Señor Amante". Por último, en 1991 aparece con la producción “MAS LOBA QUE NUNCA”, talvez su mejor álbum, donde demuestra esa gran potencia vocal y de sonera que tiene y por la que pudo ser una de las grandes de las intérpretes femeninas de la Salsa, a mi parecer, mucho mejor que la India e incluso cercana a la Misma Lupe, por lo "dramática' de sus interpretaciones. Altamente recomendados los temas " Solo Contigo" y el mejor corte "Cenizas e Agua", que también lo hiciera Alex D ‘Castro, pero esta versión es infinitamente superior en arreglos y calidad interpretativa. En 2017 mencionó en una entrevista reconoció que cometió dos errores, el primero entregar su carrera a un partido político. ¨Yo abandoné mi carrera totalmente para entregarme al Partido de la Liberación Dominicana (PLD). Me arrepiento totalmente, no por ningún compañero o el partido mismo, sino por mí¨. Dejó en cero su carrera que estaba arriba. Cuenta que prácticamente se bajó de un avión ganando euros y dólares para ofrecer su vida al PLD; y que no pidió ni permitió que le ofrecieran nada porque sólo quería que el país caminara. Mientras que el otro error fue alejarse voluntariamente del arte a pesar de tener todas las cualidades. Reconoce que entregó su carrera y que no debió hacerlo, pues podía aportar y seguir con su carrera. ¨Desbaraté toda mi carrera completa. Deje mis giras, deje todo¨. En tanto, dijo que hoy sigue entregando su trabajo para el arte y quiere que a este país se le dé el lugar que tiene artísticamente. Trabaja en la Dirección General de Programas Especiales de la Presidencia (DIGEPEP), donde actualmente está formando dos bandas de música, una infantil sinfónica de 75 niños y una de percusión de 40. Esos niños residen en Los Tres Brazos, Sabana Perdida y Gualey. La artista está trabajando en el arte, donde la gente puede crecer y asegura que su puerta nunca está cerrada. Todo este tiempo lejos de la música se ha dedicado al trabajo social y cultural, y en ese sentido nos dice que siempre ha pensado que hay que dejar algo en la vida, porque no todo es ganar protagonismo. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Anton Chasm | Restless from the underground of Philadelphia's thriving dance music community came exceptional DJ / producer, Anton Chasm. A veteran of the rave scene since to the early '90s, Chasm began in 1994 as one of the original 'Pure Children' DJs. Chasm quickly flourished, initially playing incredible Breaks and Drum & Bass sets at massives throughout the U.S. in the late 90s. Anton Chasm began evolving in 2001 with his first 12" EP release 'SA001' on Sound Alliance Recordings. Today, his sound is eclectic, with his signature style. Look for all that is musical, with passion wrapped in pure talent and you will find Anton Chasm. SOUND ALLIANCE RECORDINGS LLC is a Philadelphia based dance label with an 8 year history of successful releases. The label encompasses an eclectic variety of genres, bringing some of the finest upcoming artists to the forefront of the electronic music scene. Some artists featured on the label include Anton Chasm, Nick Narouz, SkyHi, Passable Plastic, Someone Else, Max Dietrich and more. Sound Alliance Recordings is licensed and distributed worldwide. Label Manager: John Lang email: john@soundalliance.com A&R: Christopher Ford email: chris@soundalliance.com Promotions: Devon Hans email: devon@soundalliance.com Bookings: Paul Williams email: paul@soundalliance.com | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Rodney Vincent | Australian country guitarist & artist | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Judge Joseph Franklin Rutherford | b. November 8, 1869 d. January 8, 1942 Second president of the incorporated Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. He played a primary role in the organization and doctrinal development of Jehovah's Witnesses, which emerged from the Bible Student movement established by [a13385679]. Law career earned Rutherford the sobriquet of "Judge." | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Lindsay Heard | US tenor gospel singer | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Carolin Brandl | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | The Fabulous Ink Spots | Ink Spots imposter group led by [a=Bernie Mackey]. Recorded for the Design (and related labels) and Swift labels. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Larry Dekker | Bassist | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Canya Reial | Canya Reial is a Hip Hop producer and beatmaker from Paris, France. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Susheela Tembe | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Steven Cowland | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Phil Sagar | Started in the music industry in the 90s as the label manager for Jackpot Records and Excession Recordings. Phil moved to the [l=Ministry of Sound] in 1998 working with international licensing, compilations, and A&R; leaving in 2006 to work in A&R at [l=Universal Music Group]. Since 2015 he has worked in A&R for [l=Armada Music B.V.] based in London, England, UK. He is the main A&R for the sublabel [l=Armada Subjekt]. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | عبد الله فضالة | عبد الله الفضالة (ʾAbdallah al-Faḍḍāla) | Abdallah Faddala (1900 - 1967) was a Kuwaiti singer, composer and poet. He is considered to be the first artist from the Arab Gulf region to record his voice on record in 1913. He was also the first Gulf Arabic artist to start to record in Cairo (1929 for [l=Baidaphon]). |
| Search | Add | 31 | Lexxi Foxxx | Travis Haley | Former bassist in glam rock band [a=Steel Panther]. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Inge-Lore Wagener | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Eduardo Sienkiewicz | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Ordermark | Проект экспериментальной электронной музыки из Нижнего Тагила, существовавший с 2013 по 2016 год. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Chehad Abdallah | Designer | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Corona Dance Orchestra | Pseudonym used on British [l4920] in the 1920s for many American jazz and dance bands such as [a708256], [a317895], [a342496], [a3162869], and [a=Manhattan Dance Makers] ([a=Ben Selvin & His Orchestra]). Recordings with a matrix number commencing with A- are of British dance bands. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | enchilada.nl | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Olga Walter | Colombian designer | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Antony Crossfield | London based photographer and painter. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Scott Langlais | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Gai Fong | Photographer. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Junior W. Brown | Jamaican reggae / dancehall artist, not to be confused with [a=Junior Brown] from UK ! | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Luis Oberto | Venezuelan singer, sound engineer, record, radio and TV producer. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Silvio Silvestri | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Harold Wilde | Harold Wilde | [Born Wigan 16 Sep 1876] Tenor Harold Wilde was educated in Manchester and at the Royal Academy of Music. Initially primarily a concert artist, he made his first appearance on the London Stage at the Lyceum in December 1899 in a matinee performance of The Magic Flute produced by Richard Temple. Wilde's only engagement with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company began in February 1907 when he replaced Pacie Ripple as Colonel Fairfax in The Yeomen of the Guard and Marco in The Gondoliers during the First London Repertory Season at the Savoy. When Patience and Iolanthe were added to the repertoire in April and June respectively, Wilde was the Duke of Dunstable and Earl Tolloller. When the Savoy season ended in August 1907, so did Wilde's association with the D'Oyly Carte. His only subsequent appearances in London theatre programs were in the revues Looking Ahead (Garrick, November-December 1915) and Ooh! La! La! (Queen's, December 1915-February 1916). Harold Wilde was for more than ten years a member of the Gramophone Company's stable of recording artists. In the years prior to World War I he recorded about fifty songs and ballads including "Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes" from The Gondoliers (Zonophone, 1910), "Is Life a Boon" from Yeomen and "A Wand'ring Minstrel I" from The Mikado (Gramophone, July 1912), and "Free From His Fetters Grim" from Yeomen and "Oh, Is There Not One Maiden Breast" from The Pirates of Penzance (Gramophone, November 1912). He later sang in the chorus of the HMV acoustical recordings of Patience (1921), Iolanthe (1922, taking Tolloller's part in some concerted numbers), H.M.S. Pinafore (1923), and Princess Ida (1925). |
| Search | Add | 31 | Mick Lambrou | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Tom Mkhize | Thomas Mkhize | South African producer and sound engineer-arranger for records production and recording at [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/267337-RPM-Studios-2]RPM Studios[/url]. He also managed copyrights for some labels. Copyright managed under name of [l737810] or Tom Mkhize Production. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Zulhou | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Yvo Sprey | Yvo Sprey | Dutch graphic & sound designer, especially renown from his work on Dutch label [l=Armind]'s record covers. Contact: yvosprey@gmail.com |
| Search | Add | 31 | June Productions Of Australia Pty. Ltd. | Australian Production company established by industry heavyweight [a=Ron Tudor] | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Discos Musart | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Emmett Sutton | Soul/R&B singer and Blues bassist. Originally from the US, he settled in France in the 1970s. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Rogier Heumakers | Bass player from Amsterdam, Netherlands. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | R. C. Boral | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Daniel Gene Potter | Dan Potter | Dan Potter is a Canadian born multi-instrumentalist who has released several LP's and EP's independently. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Carlos Morean | Carlos Roberto Moreán Corothie | Venezuelan singer, guitar player, director and songwriter. Born Jul 28, 1947 |
| Search | Add | 31 | Gregory McPherson | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Charanga Casino | US salsa orchestra, also known as La Casino | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Dill Beaty | US-American designer, art director, and photographer, located in Destin, Florida. Studied at Harris School of Advertising Art in Nashville, had a long career in the music industry and ran the [a2422511]. Cartoonist for "The Destin Log" for over 15 years. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | L'Orchestre De Didier Boland | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | DJ Ragex | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Richard Mohaupt | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Anastacio Mamaril | Known as the "Trumpet King of the Philippines". Anastacio (Asiong) Mamaril, also known as the Philippines’ “King of Trumpet,” and both a composer and arranger, released around 300 recordings in various music labels. Mamaril’s rise to popularity started when he joined the Ylaya Orchestra. In 1954, he formed his own band, Asiong Mamaril and his Orchestra. Among his more popular releases are Cha-Cha No. 1 and Haba-Haba Cha-Cha. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Roger Chacal | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | The Le Fevre Trio | American Gospel group, later know as [a2558053]. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | สดใส ร่มโพธิ์ทอง | สดใส ร่มโพธิ์ทอง (Sodsai Rungphothong) is a Thai luk thung singer from Samut Prakan Province. He has also served as a member of the House of Representatives under the Democrat and Chartthaipattana parties. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Beyoncé Knowles Carter | Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter née Beyoncé Giselle Knowles | American singer, songwriter and actress, born 4 September 1981 in Houston, Texas, USA. Daughter of [a=Tina Knowles] and [a=Mathew Knowles], sister of [a=Solange Knowles]. Beyoncé rose to fame in late 1990s as the lead singer of R&B girl-group [a=Destiny's Child], but is now also known as successful solo artist. [b]Only used for credits containing variations of her married name Knowles-Carter.[/b] |
| Search | Add | 31 | Jerome Hipps | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Royal Design | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | 현인 | 현동주(玄東柱) | Korean Pop Singer, member of the Order of Cultural Merit |
| Search | Add | 31 | Alex Jarlev | Alexander Jarlev | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Karolina Pietrzyk | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Виктор Бондарик | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Derrick Spotts | Runs the [l480712] label. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Graphische Werke Ottensen | A.k.a. G.W.O. or GWO German graphic and design studio in Hamburg-Ottensen | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Jake Round | Jacob Round | Founder / President - Pure Noise Records |
| Search | Add | 31 | 1%er | Formed in June 2010, disbanded in November 2018. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Tim Hecker 2 | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Gabriella Laberge | Gabrielle Laberge | Gabriella Laberge is a violinist, singer, songwriter, and composer from Montréal, born in 1993. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Whilhelmi | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Lou Kregel | A Visual Artist located in Athens, Georgia, whose work most commonly focuses on the creation of repeated patterns and tessellations. Her designs have been used in various commercial applications including rugs, textiles, home furnishings, and the occasional album cover. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Derek Church | Art Director and sales manager for [l13531] and [l125217]/[l27627] | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Amadeusz Małkowski | Electronic music DJ & producer from Kraków, Poland. Releases music under his alias [url=https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/7103542-Madis-5]Madis[/url]. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Kelly Frei | Kelly Frei | Kelly Frei was born on 23 July 1991 in Vechigen, Switzerland. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Igor Imro | Igor Imro | Slovak graphic designer. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Charles F. Ellis | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | The Feliks Dzierżanowski Polish Folk Band | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again | British radio comedy programme that ran from 1964 to 1973. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Alessandro La Padula | Italian dj, producer and multi-instrumentalist based in Rome | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Lora Lovrien | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Cabo Falcone | Federico Falcone | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Stig Berggren | Swedish record sleeve designer | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Nippon Mercury Orchestra | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Extant Novartis | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Максим Шаранов | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Dr. C. J. Johnson | Claude Joseph Johnson | May 16, 1913 – July 20, 1990 |
| Search | Add | 31 | Mirko Schmidt | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Alty East | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Jim Leone | Bass player and vocalist from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | コロムビア・スタジオ・オーケストラ | Columbia Studio Orchestra. Nippon Columbia's 70's recording orchestra. Not [a342800]. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Marek Goebel | Polish visual artist, graphic designer, poster author, illustrator of children's books. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw in 1975. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Orquestra Som Bateau | Orquestra Som Bateau, a name inspired by a well known Rio de Janeiro "boite" from the 60s, was a studio band created by Brazilian Phonogram (Philips). They used different musicians according to the songs being recorded, which were all covers of international hits, released in economical series or secondary labels. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | My Silent Awakening | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Studio058 | Dutch Designing Company, located in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Mattias Wachtmeister | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Z-Megarth Prof. | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Yasuhiro Honda | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | DJ Mark 563 | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Glenn Herlihy | Glenn Herlihy | Owner of [l452345] & [l3006]. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Tofani | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | John Wayne Gacy | John Wayne Gacy | American serial killer, and rapist (born March 17, 1942, Chicago - died May 10, 1994, Stateville Correctional Center, Illinois). He brutally murdered over thirty male teenagers and young adults between 1972 and 1978 in his house. He was arrested in December 1978, dubbed the "[i]Killer Clown[/i]" by the thrill-seeking American press after the investigation revealed his volunteering as a clown for children's hospitals. Gacy was found guilty of 33 counts of murder, the highest number in the US legal history at the time, and sentenced to death in March 1980. He spent 14 years on death row, where J.W. Gacy began drawing and gave numerous interviews before his execution by lethal injection. Like many serial killers, Gacy led a "double life" for decades — married twice, for instance, and even had two children. He only served a brief prison sentence in 1967 for his first sexual assault on a minor in Iowa; after settling in Chicago, John maintained his pristine facade of a decent, well-established citizen. Gacy was a [url=https://discogs.com/label/1554127]Moose[/url] fraternity member and joined its local "Jolly Joker" clown club circa 1975, long after his killing spree began. He created two characters with full makeup and costumes, "happy" [i]Pogo the Clown[/i] and more "serious" [i]Patches[/i], and performed numerous times at local fundraisers, political functions, and children's parties. J.W. Gacy engaged in politics, volunteering at Democratic Party headquarters and serving on various Norwood Park Township committees. Between 1975 and 1978, Gacy was a director of Chicago's annual Polish Constitution Day Parade and even met with [a=Rosalynn Carter] in May 1978, only seven months before his arrest; a publicity photo shows Gacy's handshake with the First Lady, with the US Secret Service "security clearance" pin visible on his jacket. After his sentencing, Gacy spent 14 years in solitary confinement at Menard Correctional Center in Randolph County, Illinois. He became an amateur painter and illustrator, drawing varied subjects like portraits (including his self-portraits in clown disguise), birds, skulls, or images of [url=https://discogs.com/artist/823412]Christ[/url]. John Wayne sold many artworks over mail, which became sought-after among "murderabilia" collectors, reaching up to $12,000 in auction sales. Several musicians extensively corresponded with J.W. Gacy, such as Canadian "cowpunker" [b][a=Glen Meadmore][/b], who purchased several paintings, including his portrait later used on [i][r=2843028][/i] album's cover, and notorious punk rocker [b][a=GG Allin][/b], who visited Gacy on death row multiple times. When [b][url=https://discogs.com/artist/1579494]Todd Phillips[/url][/b] began working on Allin's documentary biopic [i][m=425206][/i] as his junior student project in 1993, he wrote Gacy and asked to paint an upcoming movie poster. The killer responded with a collect call from death row, demanding a $50 fee and Todd's compromising photo; Edward complied, taking a "hawkish" photo on the roof and sending a money order. After printing posters, Todd Edwards sold them for $15 through ads in local punk zines like [l=Maximumrocknroll] and [url=https://discogs.com/artist/2895713]Flipside[/url], raising over $10,000, which covered most of the film production costs; in subsequent interviews, Edwards jokingly referred to Gacy as the project's "true executive producer." The same portrait later appeared on the [i][m=425576][/i] soundtrack album by [a=GG Allin & The Murder Junkies]. Other bands that used Gacy's drawings include [b][a=Acid Bath][/b], a sludge metal band from Louisiana, and Missourian post-hardcore [b][a=Season To Risk][/b]. In 1988, [a=Bruce LaBruce] made a 12-min experimental short, [i]Bruce and Pepper Wayne Gacy's Home Movies[/i], co-directed with [a=Candy Parker] and starring LaBruce, [a=Dave Dictor], and [url=https://discogs.com/artist/1507712]G.B. Jones[/url]. Over the years, a few mainstream film portrayals of J.W. Gacy came out, starting with a 1992 TV film, [i]To Catch a Killer[/i], with [a=Brian Dennehy] playing his role. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Warlord Von Ravenclaw | Luiz Carlos Oliveira | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Ανακρέων Καναβάκης | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Alexis Rodríguez Cancino | Mastering engineer. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Артем Вочель | Russian musician. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Rougeot | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Jan Marcin Szancer | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Jeneral Kai | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Gerry Dere | Gerald Dere | Canadian keyboardist, songwriter, arranger, engineer and producer from Edmonton, Alberta (1943-2016). Owner and operator of [l=Master Factory, Edmonton] studio (aka [l=Gerry Dere's Master Factory]). Also known to have worked at [l=Sundown Recorders] and [l=Damon Sound Studios] / [l=Damon-Soundtrek Studios]. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Jacques Arnoul | French singer, born on 1943 in Bayonne, France. Founder of the label [l862435]. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Animetalphysical | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Hanz Mambo | Misha Panfilov | Designer |
| Search | Add | 31 | SGM Projekt | Gastón Céspedes | Experimental electronic act from Chincolco, Chile. Formed in 2004 by Gastón Céspedes and the followed-up as a solo act until 2008 with the release of "Drugs! It Doesn't Really Matters" album, published by the then-popular indie netlabel Remaro Music. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Mulma | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | İlqar Qebeleli | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Still Grafix | Italian design & graphics company | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Kevin McCallister | Kevin McCallister is an architect by trade and a dancefloor addict by heart. With years spent immersed in the most iconic clubs and cutting-edge festivals across Europe and beyond, his musical journey is deeply rooted in movement, emotion, and exploration. As a DJ and producer, Kevin’s mission is simple: to make people dance. His sets blend genres with bold freedom, weaving unexpected connections between sounds and cultures. A tireless traveler, his global wanderings constantly fuel his musical research, infusing his selections with a unique and evolving energy. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Prvo Beogradsko Pevačko Društvo | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Cheryl Valentine | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Anne-Marie Rechner | Anne-Marie Rechner née Dufour | 5 February 1926 - 21 February 2020 Credited for design and layout |
| Search | Add | 31 | Ансамбль Песни Всесоюзного Радио | All-Union Radio Song Ensemble Also known as Ансамбль советской песни Центрального телевидения и Всесоюзного радио = Ensemble of Soviet song of Central TV and All-union radio [b]Submitters Note:[/b] For unidentified vocal group of the ensemble please use [a4763656]. For men's choir of the ensemble please use [a4478069]. For women's choir of the ensemble please use [a4467978]. For men's group of the ensemble please use [a4478057]. For orchestra of the ensemble please use [a4478068]. For folk instruments orchestra of the ensemble please use [a4478077]. | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Orchestre Louis Garzon | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Iván Dezső | Hungarian-American violinist, singer, and composer (born 1891) On a [l=Continental (6)] LP from 1950 billed as the Hungarian Gypsy Troubadour or Nótakirály (King of Notes). | |
| Search | Add | 31 | PDS/GB | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Peripheral Visionary | Nick Melton | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Cam Popham | Cameron Scott | Canadian hardcore/punk/grind bassist. |
| Search | Add | 31 | Hermes St. John | Hans Hermann Strüver | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Ernst Mairhofer Jr. | Designer | |
| Search | Add | 31 | Gary Abbot | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Jeremy Meehan | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Юрій Марусій | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Aizawa Sho | ||
| Search | Add | 31 | Das Grosse Wiener Unterhaltungsorchester | Vienna based orchestra conducted by [a=Hans Hagen]. It is usually credited on budget label [l=Tempo (2)] and the associated label [l=Special Record]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Drew Bissell | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Dick Ashby | Dick Ashby was originally appointed as the Bee Gees' Road Manager in the late 1960's and soon became their Personal Manager, a role which he continued to perform for the next four decades. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Ansambl "Diskos" | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Cat Vomit Party | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Orfeón Infantil De España | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Los Paquiros | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Orquesta Los Satelites | Latin orchestra in the 1970s, Spain | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Bryan McCallum | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Großes Blasorchester Franz Seiffert | German orchestra, mainly performing marches | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Mike Grosvenor | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Jeff Lamont | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Eira Davies | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Jonas Gudmonas | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Keith 'Gorgan' Wignall | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Saint Hypocrisy | Gabriel de Jesús Varela Valle | San José based, Saint Hypocrisy is an experimental electronic music producer from Costa Rica. Born on 21 September 1999. He mixes a Witch House inspired core with elements of various genres such as Techno, Deep House, Reggaetón, Sampledelica, Hyperpop, Hip Hop and much more; showcased through a glitchy lens of sounds and dark synths. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Bobby Blisters | Visual artist and designer. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Paquiro | Francisco Liñán Reyes | Spanish Flamenco singer. Born July 18, 1936 in Tocina (Sevilla) and died September 22, 2015 in Sevilla. Was a member of [a2730083] between 1957 and 1960. Later he formed [a4273687] with wich he recorded 3 Ep's. Around 1970 he formed [a4161341]. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Juan Carlos De Mingo | Argentinian orchestra leader, composer | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Martin Madigan | Martin Madigan | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Andrew Jackmauh | American singer from Boston, Massachusetts. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Fantacy Hill | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Jack Teter Trio | The Jack Teter Trio was the surprise hit of 1950 with a vocal version of an old jazz standard, “Johnson Rag.” With this group, Teter’s career was rejuvenated and he enjoyed further success in the early 1950's. They released a series of records for Sharp and other local labels. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Libor Machata | Libor Machata | Czech rock bass guitarist and graphic designer, born 21 May 1953. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Jan Buckard | Jan Buckard | Musician and illustrator based in Germany. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Malefond | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Ryu Siwon | Ryu Si-Won | Famous South Korean actor and singer, born 6 October 1972. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Matt Matter | Matt Matter | Hailing from Dinant, Belgium, Matt Matter start to produce his own music in 2009 and play only live act's, later begin producing and DJing. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Jon Hickson | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Lou Fortunate | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | G Nova Sound | Gerald Campbell | G Nova, also known as G Nova Sound, is a musician, composer, producer, poet, and sound designer — preparing listeners for a sonic experience like no other. This Jamaican-American wordsmith has worked behind the scenes with over 10 Grammy Award-winning artists as an audio engineer, gaining firsthand insight into the dedication and work ethic required to create a powerful, lasting impact — both on stage and in intimate listening spaces. As a composer and sound designer, G Nova crafts music that spans from meditative soundscapes to cinematic productions infused with hip-hop fusion. His poetic voice blends a New York edge with deep Jamaican roots, resulting in a sound that transcends genres and cultures. With releases like the single "Honest" and a growing body of collaborations through his "A New Wav Series," G Nova continues to expand his influence — inviting audiences into a world where rhythm, message, and innovation collide. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Duo Acropolis | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Emmanuel Akpabio | Nigerian sound engineer who worked at [l418082]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Ireneusz Łojewski | Polish conductor, worked with [a=Orkiestra Polskiego Radia] and [a=Chór Polskiego Radia W Warszawie]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Matt Bonk | Matthew Bonk | Main brain behind Noise Nazi. Runs projects : Noise Nazi, Suboxone Klinique, Glotzer, Grand Cyclops, Schnur & now HEX KOM Drummer, Electronics & Mixer in the black metal band Nightblood Mail collaborator for [a=Cylinder Smithsonian] in 2014-15. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Isidro Reyes | Isidro Reyes | Isidro Reyes, formerly of Mexico City, Mexico, is a primary music partner of Mark Solotroff (BLOODYMINDED, Intrinsic Action, etc.) in four bands. Reyes and Solotroff met in Chicago in 1990, shortly after Reyes arrived in the USA. Reyes contributes synth and vocals to BLOODYMINDED, bass and rhythm programming to The Fortieth Day, bass, rhythm programming, synth, vocals, tapes, etc., to A Vague Disquiet, and as of 2017, metal percussion in Anatomy of Habit. Reyes is also a writer of poetry and short works of surrealistic fiction, and he is published primarily in Spanish language journals. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Grammophon Orkester, København | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Adriaan Pels | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Edith Lorand | Hungarian violinist, b.17 December 1898, d. 23 November 1960, New York. Most active during 1920s and 30s. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Aldo Buonocore | Italian composer, musician and conductor. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Wilson Raska | Employed for the label [l1102244]. Focussed in particular on screen-printing processes. Former guitarist of the band [a4863235] but decided to step away from it focussing on other projects. Now Creative Director for the band. Art / Design for [url=https://www.luxinvictus.com/] L U X I N V I C T U S [/url] | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Joe Mazzu | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Los De Pukara | Bolivian band playing folklore of the Huaycho region, founded in June 1974. The original members were classmates at the Colegio Ayacucho. The musicians on the first 2 LPs (and 1 EP) on the Lauro label were: Jose Guzman Tapia, Rodolfo Almanza, Franz Ochoa, Moises Flores, and Sabino Orozco. In 1975 the band moved to the Lyra label, and were joined by new members like Alberto Ticona and Milton Finny. Over time the group fluctuated with different people and recorded again on Lauro and Lyra labels. By the 1990s multiple groups existed with the Pukara name, as some former members started their own groups, and there were also imitators of their style. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | David Tristram | Successful comedy playwright and occasional graphic designer. See also: [a=Geoffrey Tristram] | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Artem Makashov | Artem Makashov | Russian Hardcore / Gabber Producer Founder of the [l=Aux Records (2)] & [l=First Blood Records (4)], co-founed of [l=Original Gabber Records] |
| Search | Add | 30 | Andrzej Borzyskowski | Andrzej Borzyskowski | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Ländlerkapelle Lott Ibach | Pseudonym of: Ländlerkapelle Echo Vom Mythen | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Maurice Boivin | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Artemij Ajwazjan | Արտեմի Այվազյան (Артемий Сергеевич Айвазян) | Artemi (Harutyun) Ayvazyan (Armenian: Արտեմի Այվազյան, Russian: Артемий Айвазян; June 26, 1902, Baku—November 14, 1975, Yerevan) was a Soviet Armenian composer, conductor, founder of the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra, and People's Artist of Armenia (1962). |
| Search | Add | 30 | Ken Khouri | Kenneth Lloyd Khouri | Born 1917 in Kingston/Jamaica in a Lebanese/Cuban family. Ken Khouri was a furniture salesman before he became a Jamaican music industry pioneer after he bought recording equipment in Miami in the 1940's. Lacking a studio, Khouri traveled through clubs and recorded Calypso music, and then sent the master to the UK to get pressed, since there was no record manufacturing in Jamaica at the time. In 1947 he built up a studio ([l=Records Limited]) which would become [l=Federal Records Studio], which was for a long time the only recording facility in Jamaica. In the early 1950s he finally bought a pressing plant in California, being the first man in Jamaica to press records. On his two labels, Times Music and [l=Federal Records (3)] , Khouri released Boogie, RnB and Calypso records; also he had Jamaica distribution contract with [url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Mercury]Mercury Records[/url]. Later, when Ska and Rocksteady set in, he recorded the genre's greats like [a=Prince Buster] and [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Hopeton+Lewis]Hopeton Lewis[/url]. He was also the owner of [l=KK Mastering Labs, Inc.] which was first located in Jamaica before relocating to Miami, FL. In 1981, Ken Khouri sold his studio and pressing plant to Bob Marley's [url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Tuff+Gong]Tuff Gong[/url] record label. Khouri died on 20th September 2003 in Kingston His second-born son [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Paul+Khouri]Paul Khouri[/url] is a producer and mastering engineer based in Florida. |
| Search | Add | 30 | The Philharmonia Orchestra Of Hamburg | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | The Fortieth Day | A duo formed by Isidro Reyes and Mark Solotroff (both of [a=BLOODYMINDED] and [a2109125]), The Fortieth Day was born out of ongoing recording sessions initiated in mid 2005, which were originally intended for a more-psychedelic, rock-oriented project (aborted, in part, as Solotroff went on to join the band [a=Animal Law]). Another band, [a=A Vague Disquiet], also utilized elements of these weekly recording sessions for two appearances on [l61133]. The duo's uniquely dense and murky music is created though an improvisational approach using guitar, bass, synth, and drum machine. Recording sessions go through heavy editing and analog processing, prior to their release. In late 2006 The Fortieth Day performed live for the first time on WLUW 88.7 FM Chicago, collaborating with [a=Sshe Retina Stimulants]. In early 2007 they began performing live publicly, collaborating with video artist Lisa Slodki (AKA Noise Crush) to provide a striking visual element to the performances. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Novigraphics | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Paul McCloud | Australian Easy Listening, Country and Gospel Music artist. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | D. A. Forbes | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Illegal Content | ilLegal Content always means sonorous vocals inflammatory guitar riffs and unrestrained funk as they play to the hearts of their fans! Their performances are a winning combination of contemporary and trendy EDM, underground hits, as well as the newest hottest rhythms of breaks scene along with the exclusive signature tracks of their own music productions. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Alex Erin | Александр | Techno / House producer. Born in 1991 in USSR. Has been experimenting with sound since 2010. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Pato De Goma | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Rocking Rick Lego | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Ernest Synmoie | Reggae producer and co-founder of [l=Thrillseekers (2)] | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Chœur Des Moines De L'Abbaye St Wandrille | Chœur Des Moines De L'Abbaye Saint-Wandrille | |
| Search | Add | 30 | RIAS Symphonie-Orchester Berlin | RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester | For recording years 1946–1956 please use [b]RIAS Symphonie-Orchester Berlin[/b] For recording years 1956–1993 please use [b][a688716][/b] This radio orchestra was founded in West-Berlin in 1946. It was affiliated the American broadcasting station [l270438] (Rundfunk im amerikanischen Sektor / Radio in the American Sector). In 1956 the name was changed to [a688716]. After the German reunion the name changed again to [a462180] in 1993. This was done to prevent mix-ups with the East-Berlin based [a796211]. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Tim Juckenack | Designer / visual artist at Buerografic (German design company). | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Elizabeth Sirani | Elisabetta Sirani | Elisabetta Sirani (1638-1665) was an Italian painter and engraver of the Baroque period. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Загир Сатыров | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Jimmy Santy | Santiago Rogelio Farfán Holguín | Peruvian new wave singer from Lima. Also called "Jimmy Santi" |
| Search | Add | 30 | Luf3r SaznØr | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | V2 Image Control | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Lostlove | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Betty Jones Maxey | Doris Elizabeth Maxey | Illustrator, primarily of children's books (1928-2004); married to [a=Dale Maxey] |
| Search | Add | 30 | M0n0b0y | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Giorgio Sancristoforo | Giorgio Sancristoforo | Italian producer and music software designer. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Miguel Alsem | Spanish sound engineer. He's the chief Mix & Mastering engineer at Alsem Studios. Professor of Music Production & Sound Engineering at University of Alicante | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Cano Caoli | かの香織 (Kano Kaoli) | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Erika Elizabeth | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Suely Rodrigues | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Laura Alice | DJ, producer & vocalist from London, UK. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Dušan Jovanovič Sa Svojom Tamburaškom Družinom "Orao" | Dušan Jovanovič and his Tambura Ensemble "Eagle", led by prima player and singer [a=Dušan Jovanovič (5)], was a popular group recording mostly Serbo-Croatian, but also some Hungarian and Romanian music for [l=Victor] and [l=Columbia] between 1924 and 1929. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Alex Gazzillo | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Orkiestra Taneczna Ryszarda Damrosza | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Gròlh | Run bàetes de neùt | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Goa '96 Records | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Essie Ackland | Essie Adele Ackland | Australian singer. Born 27 March 1896 in Woollahra, Sydney, Australia and died 14 February 1975 in Mosman, Sydney, Australia. Studies at the NSW Conservatorium of Music and began singing regularly in 1921 with concerts in Sydney, followed tours including one with the Belgian cellist, Jean Gerady in 1923 with 95 performances throughout Australia. Sailed for London in March 1925 and began concert appearances, was recording for HMV by 1927 and featured on the BBC programmes "Grand Hotel" and "Rainbow Room". Returned to Australia in March 1937 to give a four month tour for the ABC, then spent 8 weeks in New Zealand. During WWII gave over 1300 concerts for troops as a member of ENSA Party No. 1, which also included her husband, Australian baritone Reginald Morphew. Finally returned to Australia in November 1947 for further ABC tours. Retired from singing in February 1949. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Лайлат Магомедова | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Boscombe Band Of The Salvation Army | Boscombe Band of the Salvation Army was formed in 1886 and has been one of the premier brass bands in the Salvation Army throughout their history. Records show that the number in the band has rarely been less than thirty and often many more. Recently, the band has usually numbered around thirty five men and women - who are giving of their time and talent as volunteers. This considerable commitment enables the band to continue to proclaim the christian message through their music. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Bartholomew Bishop | Bartley Graham Bishop | [i][b](15th May 1953 - 19th Oct 2009)[/i][/b] Bartley Graham "Bartholomew" Bishop singer, writer and keyboard player was born May 15, 1953 in Portland, Oregon. Bart Bishop younger brother to [a259354] and elder to [a1194912] was best known for his musical talents throughout the West Coast as the lead singer and 1970’s musical group Providence (7). A Boise band their album Ever Sense The Dawn received airplay on radio stations throughout the Northwest and in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Untrained but extremely gifted he gathered band members asking "Do you play an instrument? Lets get together and jam sometime.” His enthusiasm and openness encouraged many who had never improvised or played pop music to branch out and explore new horizons. In recent years he worked with his brother, Theo, recording the self titled CD ”Bartholomew Bishop” on his own Peace Cymbol Records. His most recent projects included another CD of original music and a tribute project honoring Sid Bernstein who who was responsible for bringing the Beatles to the U.S. Bart, as he was lovingly known to his family and friends, sadly passed away October 19, 2009 at his home in Valencia, California. |
| Search | Add | 30 | [e]rik_MnMl | Erik Chiarella | Techno/Dub/Minimal DJ & producer from Penne, Pescara, Italy. Born: August 12th 1986 |
| Search | Add | 30 | Complesso La Ruffa | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Daniele Bagni | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Ghostdrank | Cris Brown | Multimedia artist based in Dallas, TX, USA. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Ασυνείδητος | Περικλής (Periklis) | Hip-Hop artist from the island of Zakynthos, Greece. Born in 1993. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Elpidio Vásquez | Latin bass player | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Pippo Rezza | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Bassalika | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Steven R. Cobb | American graphic designer, illustrator and painter. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Артур Молев | Артур Евгеньевич Молев | Soviet/Russian painter, cover designer for [a372855], poet Born: 1969, Leningrad |
| Search | Add | 30 | HKJ | Heath Jansson | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Daniel Hádl | Czech composer and producer. Owner of the [l=Studio Vyžlovka] (Studio DH). Born 24.4.1970 in Prague (former Czechoslovakia). Son of [a=Vítězslav Hádl], husband of [a=Jana Rolincová], father of [a=Sebastian Hádl]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Marty Rigs | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | www.studioflokati.de | Studio Flokati / Reuter & Wöstheinrich Medien Produktion. Artwork, design and branding agency based in Gütersloh, Germany. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Charles Fach | Charles Edward Fach Jr. | American label executive, A&R and producer for [l39357]. Started [l263522] with [a=Tim Blixseth]. Born: September 10, 1928 in Camden, New Jersey. Dead: April 25, 2011 in Hermitage , Tennessee. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Birds Of Norway | Birds Of Norway is a cinematic project from Charlie Lowell. The music helps people interact with our beautiful and aching world through reflective piano compositions. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Andrey Letchik Memetov | Andrei Memetov | Musician, audio engineer / mixer / producer HPJ, Pentagram House, DTH Studios, Moscow |
| Search | Add | 30 | Adi Bing Slamet | Ferdinand Syah Albar | Adi Bing Slamet (born 6 Mars 1967 in Jakarta, Indonesia) is an Indonesian singer. He is the brother of [a=Uci Bing Slamet] and Iyut Bing Slamet. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Lo Cole | Lawrence Cole | British Illustrator and printmaker |
| Search | Add | 30 | V.O.N Brahma FSS | Loris Pozzolo | Bassist for Via Dolorosa from 1999 - present. |
| Search | Add | 30 | George Angeloglou | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Dankwart Gahl | Classical cellist | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Gaburrr | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | J Sylvester Design | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Vernon Koski | Visual artist, he appears on releases from the label [l=Turnabout]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Christine Panjaitan | Christine Natalina Panjaitan | |
| Search | Add | 30 | محمد الحياني | Mohamed El Hayani (1947 - 1996, Casablanca) was a Moroccan singer. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Nickleby | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Soundorchester Roy Etzel | German entertainment orchestra directed by [a1265694]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | سيد إسماعيل | Sayed Ismail is an Egyptian singer and composer. He was married to [a=عايدة الشاعر] (Ayda al-Sha'er). | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Conjunto Típico De Francisco Gouveia | Also credited as "Francisco Gouveia E O Seu Conjunto" | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Sulchord Ltd. | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Vittorio Taborra | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Oneyroid | Oneyroid is the alternative rock band from Poltava, Ukraine. Formed in 1992. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Murli Manohar Swarup | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Naplage | Sereja Naplage - russian musician, sound designer and producer. He describes the genre of music he creates as "Baltic house". Also makes music in the genre of ambient, techno, house and post easy listening. Head of Barzha - russian micro-net-record label. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Andrew Colohan | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Michael EO | Jazz Funk, Fusion, Hip-Hop producer and singer. Born in France in 1992. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | D.J. Dave | A Malaysan singer very popular in the 70s and 80s | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Charles Meecham | Charles Meecham | English Photographer based in the north-west of England. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Hideout Productions | American production company founded by [a1311609]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | El Oms | Omar Juarez | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Михаил Задорнов | Михаил Николаевич Задорнов = Mikhail Nikolayevich Zadornov | Mikhail Zadornov (July 21, 1948 in Jūrmala, Latvian SSR, USSR – November 10, 2017 in Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet and Russian stand-up comedian and writer. Zadornov was born into an artistic family, his father Nikolai Zadornov being a notable writer from Riga. Zadornov's mother, Elena Matusevich (1909-1992), came from an old noble family, which can trace its roots to the Polish king Stephen Bathory. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Rocketpunk | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Sinan Subaşı | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Martin Burridge Grafisk Design | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Rio Oscaryzm | Artwork designer. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Hartmann Kristóf | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Peter Bye | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | M-H-S | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Danny Buch | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Jorge Rigó | Chilean singer and composer (pop, balada romántica) | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Leo Meiersdorff | Credited for artwork | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Roland Callaway | Roland Callaway | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Roy Chaney | Roy Joe Chaney | Bassist |
| Search | Add | 30 | Sideation | Experimental noise project. Started in early 2003. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Frederik Tao Nordsø Schjoldan | Danish producer. Son of [a839780] and brother to [a741395]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Perry Hardy | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Ben Shumba | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Beau David | William David Small | Canadian musician, singer and songwriter. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Fantastic Strings Orchestra | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Adam Prochazka | Canadian programmer, graphic designer, and VGM composer. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Ad Bouman | Adriaan Bouman | Dutch engineer, DJ and producer, born May 30, 1947 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland . In 1965 he started working for Radio Veronica as a technician and 2 years later as a DJ better known as Adje Bouman. He also maintained an archive of Radio Veronica material that is still being used today and has appeared on several compilations and other media. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Mshot | Dimitris Sotiriadis | Thessaloniki - Greece |
| Search | Add | 30 | McKee Trio | Popular string trio recording for [l=Victor] between 1915 and 1917. Members were [a=Alexander Hackel] (violin), [a=Bernard Altschuler] (cello), and [a=William E. Bergè] (piano). | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Jean Genneau | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Bülent Engez | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Gabilou | Gabriel Lewis Laughlin | Gabilou, Jean or John Gabilou (born Gabriel Lewis Laughlin on 28 February 1944) is a Tahitian singer of mixed French, Irish and Native Tahitian ancestry. Singer of [a4011010] (1966 to 1968), he founded the Band Banjo Boys in 1968. He also represented France in the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest under the name Jean Gabilou. He is one of Tahiti's most revered singers. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Emmanuel Lafont | Graphic Designer Born: 1980. August 02. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Evar Wellington | Everend Wellington | |
| Search | Add | 30 | 大柿隆 | Takashi Ōgaki. Japanese arranger. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | James PM Phillips | James Phillips | Singer / songwriter / promoter from Bangor, North Wales. Has been in several bands over the years, inc; Bum Sting Spiders |
| Search | Add | 30 | Noisteria Emission | Dayton, Ohio experimental electronic and noise. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Bob Design | Company entry: [l851413] | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Roothouse | Electronic music duo from Budapest, Hungary | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Kanerien Bro Leon | Choir from Brittany, France. Specialising in traditional Breton music. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Andrea "db" Debernardi | Sound Engineer and Producer from Cossato, Piemonte, Italy. He usually works with Pop/Hip Hop/Rap artists, not to be confused with [a2738358] "Bernie" working mainly with indie/rock/metal artists. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Uwocaust | Uwe Menzel | German vocalist and musician from Potsdam. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Autumn Barney | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | The Peter Pan Orchestra | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Karlynn Holland | Karlynn Holland | Karlynn Holland is a visual artist living and working in New York City. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Remolino Hijo | José Luis Cortés Camacho | Flamenco guitarist, born in 1950 in Granada, Spain - died March 25 in Barcelona, Spain 2020. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Garry J. Cape | Now aged 73, Garry J Cape is a veteran English soul record man, active from 1970 to 2009, with over 35 years of road miles throughout the entire US. He founded the label [l146004] in 1978, reactivated 2009 - 2011 and currently from 2019; he also owned and operated [l223319] (1979), [l177050] (2007-2013, CD label), and was managing business partner in [l434980] (2000-2007) with John Anderson, promotions partner. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | UNWA | Semen Holodkov (Семён Холодков) | Electronic music producer and musician from Russia, Naberezhnye Chelny. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Cy Levitan | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Augusto Zapata | Colombian composer, singer, arranger, pianist and music director. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Kengo Goto | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | پرویز مقصدی | Parviz Maghsadi (1939, Leningrad - 2010, Denver) was an Iranian composer. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Jiří Brodský | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Lucho Kohan | Chilean band leader and saxophonist 1954 – 1961: leader of [a=Orquesta Huambaly]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Orquesta De Herman Helmer | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Plesni Sekstet »Jugoton-a« | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Sascha Lalülala | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Hogan Entertainment | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Adenter | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Danko Polić | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Wendell P. Loveless | American composer, pianist, singer and Christian narrator, (* 1892 in Wheaton, Illinois, died in 1987) | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Micah Knight | Micah Knight is a musician | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Пётр Ершов | Пётр Павлович Ершов | Pyotr Pavlovich Yershov 6 March 1815, Bezrukovo, Ishimskiy uyezd, Tobolsk province, Russian Empire — 30 August 1869, Tobolsk, Russian Empire. Russian poet, prose writer, playwright. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Karin Preus | Designer Has worked at Abraxas Studio, Madison, WI | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Кому Вниz | Komu Vnyz - one of the most professional band in Ukraine. KV plays gothic rock/industrial mixed with romantic symbolism and ancient traditions, ancient Ukrainian culture and dark renaissance philosophy plus eternal search of whether God whether meaning of life. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Evelio Alvarez Cortes | Venezuelan producer | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Siegfried Frenz | Siegfried Frenz | German Cutting Engineer at Lindström A. G. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Michael Nermerich | Michael Nermerich | Mine's Road |
| Search | Add | 30 | Alexandre Gnattali | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Пётр Иванович Словцов | Пётр Иванович Словцов | Russian tenor. (1886-1934) |
| Search | Add | 30 | Ogino Design | Seiya Ogino | Creative Management & Design for Artists since 2006, founded by Seiya Ogino. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Βασίλης Κουτσοθανάσης | Purchased [l100582] in 1970 and renamed it [l=Phono Recor]. Stepfather of [a3449313]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Frants Solgaard | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Danibey | He was for a long time the model maker, record taker, arranger, of the record company De Comarmond ( [l112190] ), in Antananarivo, Madagascar. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | John E. Sutherland | John Sutherland (Distorted Science) | Born 1983, messed around with production since '92, first collaborative track in '95, first solo track in '96, DJ'ing since '97. Studied at The Academy Of Contemporary Music in 2002. 2009 onwards, I started mastering for various independant record labels and now have a client base including: UKDNB, Blue Cheese Records, Rotten Cheese Records, Alpha9 Records, Fwonk, Kilo-Tango and Bubblectro Records, as well as various solo artists, suck as: Dokki Dokki, Eazy, NovaKane, Dreamz, Aural Lab and I Have A Box, to name a few... Sadly, I'm seldom credited for my involvements, but please feel free to ask artists/labels directly if in doubt, or alternatively click on some of the links below. |
| Search | Add | 30 | The Fela Sowande Rhythm Group | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | E. Victor C. | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | rollin@worldnet.fr | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Владимир Горячих | Владимир Иванович Горячих | Vladimir Ivanovich Goryatchikh (April 14, 1929 - February 6, 2025). Composer. Honored Artist of Russia, Artistic Director of [a1400269] (1962–1976, 1986–1989). |
| Search | Add | 30 | János Gyulai Gaál | Gyulai Gaál János | Hungarian composer, violinist, piano artist and conductor. Born 28 April, 1924 in Budapest. Died 12 February, 2009 in Budapest, Hungary. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Los Claudios | Argentinian pop band in the 1960s | |
| Search | Add | 30 | The Sky Calls to Us | The Sky Calls to Us is the solo project of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia based multi-instrumentalist Ryan T. McKinnon. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Harry Thornton | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Ed Stryszak | chicago based recording/mastering engineer, often polka music | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Major Hoople's Boarding House | From Cambridge, Ontario, Canada | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Cyclical Dreams | Label [l=Cyclical Dreams]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Khaos Artworks | Khaos Art | Graphic Design · Logos · Artworks · Flyers · Layout Design |
| Search | Add | 30 | Vasylich | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Shaun Activation | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Philip H.A. Bailey (PHAB) | Philip Harry Arnold Bailey | Producer, manager, and songwriter from Weybridge, Surrey, UK. Licensing [l=Philip H.A. Bailey (PHAB)], [l=Philip H.A. Bailey]. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Craig Dowsett | Graphic artist working for World Record Club from 1978. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | 中央合唱団 | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Anthony Frazer | Anthony Frazer | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Gino Ingrosso | Luigi Ingrosso | Italian composer and lyricist born Castri di Lecce, June 16, 1932 – passed away Lecce, April 17, 2010. During the time he composed over 400 songs. Was in board of [l23175] and [l3072]. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Andy O'Callaghan | Musician, Arranger, Producer based in Dublin, Ireland | |
| Search | Add | 30 | iodbc - The Black Box | Electronic composer from Las Vegas, Nevada. Alongside her original music, she regularly takes commissions, and has composed a number of indie game soundtracks. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Enzo Aprile | Currently the only real artist in the "Insert Title Here" Bandcamp label. Makes music with FL Studio and other things. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Amos Newman | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Alec Noel | Noel Scott Engel & John Stewart | Both artists wrote, arranged and produced various songs using the moniker Alec Noel; [a=scott engel] and [a=John Stewart]. They never performed under this moniker. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Irv Kupcinet | Irving Kupcinet | Irv Kupcinet (born July 31, 1912, North Lawndale, Chicago, Illinois, USA – died November 10, 2003, Chicago, Illinois, USA) was an American newspaper columnist for the [i]Chicago Sun-Times[/i], television talk-show host, and radio personality based in Chicago, Illinois, USA |
| Search | Add | 30 | Ramlah Ram | A Malaysian singer | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Blial Cabal | Art Studio with multiple artists | |
| Search | Add | 30 | A.C. The Program Director | Adam Clayton | Born in 1973, DJ A.C. The Program Director, aka El Choppo, is a Los Angeles Breaker (est.82) and the founder/producer/program director of HipHop Philosophy a record label, record store and radio broadcast. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Simple.Normal | Cleber Gazana | Simple.Normal is a Brazilian project founded in 2004 and based in São Paulo by experimental electronic sound constructor Cleber Gazana. Its sonic works were first showcased at art and electronic language festivals worldwide before being released as digital sound or music. The project's sound construction is deeply contemplative, driven by intuitive decision-making, and heavily reliant on field recordings, obsolete software and media. These elements are captured and transformed using experimental (re)editing techniques and dedicated software and digital processes. The work delves into the intricate relationship between sound, noise, glitch, soundscape, sound art, and the act of listening. Often categorized within the Ambient genre, Simple.Normal’s music seamlessly integrates a wide range of styles, including generic electronic, drone, glitch, experimental, noise, minimal, and industrial. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Ivo Pavko | Ivan Pavko | Music producer from Lučenec, Slovakia born 14. November 1994. Ivo started his music career when he was 15 years old and specialises mainly in Trance and Progressive House. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Wilfried Mann | German bass baritone vocalist, died in 2001. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Amy Hamdan | Helmi Hamdan | A visual artist from Malaysia |
| Search | Add | 30 | Les Grinage | Bassist | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Gerald Weinkopf | Gerald Weinkopf | Czech saxophonist, flutist, composer and arranger, born December 29th, 1925 is Ostrava, Czech Republic. Died November 30th, 1992. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Stéphane Manel | French illustrator, born in 1971. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Abel Murua | Spanish bass player from the Basque Country. Known as bass player from [a=La Polla Records] from 1983 to 2003, when the group disbanded. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Björn Knutzen | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Ablaze Inc. | Ablaze Inc. are Rene Bos & Britta Bos. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | K. Gyasi's Guitar Band | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Yukio Ikezawa | 池沢 ゆきお (Ikezawa Yukio) | Japanese jazz bassist. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Zackery Worcel | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Ramalho Neto | Brazilian artistic director Victor/A&R manager/promotion manager at RCA Victor of Sao Paulo. He has been in the record industry for more than 20 years and was considered one of the leading producers in Brazil in the 60’s | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Ediméia Aparecida Da Silva | Ediméia Aparecida Da Silva | Product manager for "Sertaneja" music at [l227480]. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Anjan Dasgupta | Indian visual artist credited for covers. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Banda Del Regimiento De Infantería Jaén N.º 25 | Spanish military brass band from Jaén | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Yantit | Ronny Fimmel | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Csaba Németh | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Robin Healing | Robin Mark Ayling | |
| Search | Add | 30 | 麻観りみゆ | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Heleno Vale's Soulspell | Power metal band from Brazil | |
| Search | Add | 30 | João W. Plinta | João Walter Plinta | João W. Plinta (Died: April 11, 2019) was a Brazilian producer. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Alan Arthurs | In 1986 he started painting stage equipment in psychedelic ultra-violet paints for the band Hawkwind. He stayed with the band for ten years progressing from back stage crew to security chief and stage manager at venues in the US and Europe. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Kapelle Fuchs Einsiedeln | Martin Beeler sen. (cl) / Walter Suter (tp) / Melchior Kälin (b) / Johann Fuchs (v) From Einsiedeln, Switzerland, around 1910/20s | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Gerald 'G' Belnavis | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Ireene Wicker | American singer and actress (November 24, 1905 – November 17, 1987), best-known to radio listeners in the 1930s and 40s as “The Singing Lady” on one of America’s first radio network programs for children. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Crucifixus | Pierre-Marc Tremblay | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Los Blue Splendor | Los Blue Splendor es una histórica banda chilena formada en la ciudad de Valparaíso en 1964. Fundada por estudiantes porteños apasionados por el rock and roll, el grupo surgió en plena efervescencia de la Nueva Ola, pero adoptó desde el inicio una identidad más ligada al beat, el twist y el sonido garage, diferenciándose de las agrupaciones pop más comerciales de la época. El conjunto fue originalmente integrado por Carlos Muñoz (voz y guitarra), Carlos González (guitarra líder), Orlando Muñoz (bajo) y Jorge Saavedra (batería), aunque su formación ha variado con el tiempo. Su nombre, en inglés, reflejaba la influencia directa de las bandas anglosajonas del momento, como The Shadows y The Ventures, pero su estilo también incorporó elementos del soul, el surf instrumental y la psicodelia ligera. Durante los años 60 y 70, Los Blue Splendor se convirtieron en referentes del sonido bailable y juvenil en la zona central de Chile, especialmente en Valparaíso, Viña del Mar y Santiago. Grabaron varios sencillos en formato 7” para sellos como Arena y Demon, destacando por su versatilidad en repertorios instrumentales, covers de éxitos internacionales y composiciones originales. Entre sus grabaciones más conocidas se encuentran: Amazonas, una canción con influencias surf y una letra sencilla y contagiosa, muy popular en las radios locales. Tema de Lara (versión instrumental del tema de Doctor Zhivago). La Batalla de Puebla, una pieza instrumental con tintes marciales. No tengo dinero, adaptación del éxito de Juan Gabriel. Rock del mundial, en una versión paralela a la de Los Ramblers. A diferencia de otras agrupaciones que desaparecieron con el declive de la Nueva Ola, Los Blue Splendor mantuvieron una actividad constante, actuando en fiestas, festivales y eventos sociales durante décadas. Han sido considerados una banda de culto por coleccionistas y melómanos, debido a la rareza de sus ediciones originales en vinilo y su particular estilo que oscilaba entre lo tropical, el pop romántico y el beat porteño. A partir de los años 90 y 2000, la banda vivió un resurgimiento gracias al interés nostálgico por la música de los años 60, lo que les permitió presentarse en televisión nacional y editar recopilaciones de sus trabajos antiguos. Su legado ha sido reconocido por diversos investigadores musicales como un testimonio clave del rock de provincia en Chile, con fuerte arraigo en las ciudades-puerto y circuitos locales. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Christophe Louis | Christophe Louis | musician, producer and founder of [l=Rotorelief] based in Brittany, France. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Iwona Omalecka | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Γιάννης Συμεωνίδης | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Brutal Disorder Logos | Graphic design and artworks studio based in Guadalajara, Mexico. The company was started in 2004, in Phoeniz, Arizona. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Mike Foxall | Mike "Fox" Foxall is an art / animation / rock & roll triple threat living in Bathurst, NSW, Australia and has been drawing furiously since he was old enough to concern his parents. From early pieces featuring blood soaked deleted Star Wars scenes to the more mature skeleton and satan based motifs of his contemporary work Fox has consistently thrilled and captivated weirdos, loners and the unemployed. Moving effortlessly from album cover design to comic art to animated music videos to scrawling genitalia on public toilet walls, Fox's cv is a sprawling, unkempt affair that is charming in it's own way and requires no detailed analysis. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | The Grandells | The Grandells were a popular Filipino instrumental group, particularly prominent in the 1970's and were a leading purveyor of the then rising "rock revival" movement and were a funk, soul, psych cover band that was on the Grandeur record label. The Grandells comprised of Chito Sibayan (formerly of the Lumberjacks (lead vocalist/rhythm guitar)), Dong Gica (bass guitar/vocals), Roger Cantor (keyboards/vocals), Edwin Bunales (lead guitar/vocals), Horacio ‘Baby’ Jongko (2nd lead guitar/vocals) and Dodie Sta. Rita (drums/vocals). | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Инструментальный Ансамбль Под Руководством Виктора Игнатьева | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Søren Engel | Dansk rock and blues bassist | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Raro S.L. | RaRo S.L. | Spanish design company founded by [a1876261]. For company credits use [l416672]. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Barbara Hearn | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Mark Jessett Design | Design firm owned by [a2179347] | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Sex O'Clock U.S.A. | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Timofey Bukharin | Timofey Bukharin | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Enrico Zavalloni | Enrico Zavalloni | Producer, sound & mastering engineer. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Infinite Chariots | Nicolas Ryan Stanifer | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Vicente Ibáñez | Vicente Ibáñez Gámez | Spanish studio photographer (1930-2010) located at Gran Vía, 74 in Madrid since 1951 to 1996. He usually signed his photos as "[a1238331]". Vicente Ibáñez belonged to the family 4th generation of professional photographers. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Igor Silovoy | Igor Silovoy is the first music project of Igor Lisovoy ("Лисовой Игорь" in Russian). Also, this is one-man project too. All songs are instrumental (excluding some thacks) and free for downloading. There is not the one music style for the music so this is "Experimental", but in different releases this is a composition of dark ambient, black metal, electro and etc. All releases of Igor Silovoy written in 2009 till 2013. In 2013 the project was frozen for 4 years. The last release of Igor Silovoy is "Mein kampf" album, which released in 2017. Also in 2018 released two parts of "Echos der Vergangenheit" thrilogy (the third is planned for 2019/2020), which are a compilations of the most released and some unreleased sogs from 2009-2010. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Rotten Redolence | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Rafiq Shinwari | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Scott Boutin | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Kane Banner | Australian designer and artist. Runs Secrets Of Sound label. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Lucas Mokoena | South African musician, composer, producer, engineer | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Christian Doering | Designer. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Dontsee Turkey | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Daniel Christie | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Taceht | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Jos Vanesse | Belgian producer, songwriter and artist manager (most notably of [a=Les Serpents Noirs]). | |
| Search | Add | 30 | József Sáfár | Sáfár József | Hungarian bass player, singer, composer. A most versatile musician, also familiar with arrangements and engineering. Nicknames: Öcsi, Dödöle |
| Search | Add | 30 | (2) سعاد أحمد | Souad Ahmed is a Moroccan aita singer. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Φίλιος Φιλιππίδης | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | John Krilcic | Ivan John Krilcic | Bass Player Ivan John Krilcich was born on October 14, 1907, in Monaco, Pennsylvania. At the age of six, he was taken to Yugoslavia by his parents (this was during World War I). Since the war was going on, they were forced to stay in Yugoslavia. John went to a public school in Yugoslavia and after graduating in 1923, came back to the United States and settled in New Brighton, Pennsylvania. Here, he met some tamburasi, and to join them, he ordered a prim from Novi Sad. Then he started learning, through books and his teacher, the late George Vugrinich. At the same time, he played with the late Jim Brozvich and the late Mike Crnjak at a New Brighton boarding house. In 1930, he joined with Tom Celic (Curly), Lovra Loncar, Matt Prigorac, John Sudar, and Paul Verban. Then, in 1931, he moved to Detroit, Michigan, with no luck in finding a job. He then moved to Chicago. He only had a little experience in playing the bugarija and bass, so he filled in here and there with different orchestras. Soon afterwards, the late Mr. John Plasay organized the "Javor Tamburitzans", with Pete Savic, Elizabeth Plasay, Slavko Hlad, Joe Pavelka, and John. They stayed together for many years and played in Illinois and Indiana. They also made three phonograph records for the Columbia Recording Company. In 1939, John left the "Javor Tamburitzans" and went back to New Brighton, Pennsylvania, and joined the "Jorgovan Orchestra", with members Nick Chvlovic, Nick Kostalic, John Carol, and Vinko Siktar. This did not last long, so he went to Pittsburgh and joined the Djoko Dokich "Balkan Tamburitzans", with Melvin Dokich, Steve and Joe Latkovic, and John Pavkovich. They would play four to seven days a week and were always on the go. In July 1941, the Balkans went to play in Detroit. While they were there, they cut three phonograph records for the Zora Recording Company. After leaving Detroit, they went back to Chicago and broke up, all the guys going their different ways and leaving John alone. In 1941, he went back to Detroit and joined the "Yugoslav Serenaders". Along with Mirko Kolesar, Louis Golic, and Dave Zupkovich, John would play four nights a week. They also played on the Yugoslav and Croatian Radio Hour. On June 16, 1942, John was drafted in the US Army and in 1943 he was discharged. He then went back to Detroit to join Mirko Kolesar, Joe Skornjak, Andy Culik, Bob Tkalac, and Pete Perec. In 1945, they went to Gary, Indiana, for engagements at the Nite Rose Club. It was here that they broke up. John stayed in Chicago and organized the "Balkan Record Tamburitza Orchestra", with Roko Abramovich, Steve Vucinic, Tom Stepancic, and Vaso Bukvic. They also incorporated the Balkan Recording Company with Mr. Slavko (Louie) Hlad as president. They stayed together for about three years and cut many records for the Balkan Recording Company. In 1948, John went to Youngstown, Ohio, and joined up with the late Dave Zupkovich, Joe Matacic, and Pete Radakovich. They were called the "Dave Zupkovich Balkan Records Orchestra". As the years went by, there were many changes in the group. Some of the men that came and went were Marty Kapugi, Lex Ellison, Tony Markulin, Louie Markulin, and Joe Marmilic. They recorded for the Balkan Recording Company, Continental Recording Company, and RCA Victor. They also broadcasted from Youngstown, Sharon, Braddock, and Pittsburgh. In 1956, John quit the Dave Zupkovich Orchestra and got married. As of today, he still is in the record business. He sells tamburas, music, songbooks, and records under the name of Balkan Record Distribution Company. Also, John's son and daughters play the tambura. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Cristina Portella | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Jacques Volcouve | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Heather Huskey | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Mestizia | EDM producer from Italy. Also known as Mestizia CRK | |
| Search | Add | 30 | IRultimate | Dom Rayner | IRultimate is a UK Early Hardcore and Gabber producer. On every release is a link to the Bandcamp page where you can listen to the songs. IRultimate stands for Interesting Rave Ultimate. 3 words associated with his style and production. His music is mostly unique never before heard relating to the Hardcore/Rave scene like gabber, happy hardcore and techno. He started producing in 2010 as a jumpstyle producer but rarely made anything. He then started from scratch in 2012 until 2014 releasing random junk until he went on hiatus as he revamped his profile. He reformed in 2015 starting from scratch (Again) as a full time producer releasing hardcore and experimental stuff on Bandcamp and YouTube. Nowadays he mostly releases it on Bandcamp. In August he stopped his artist so he could start his own label called Brain Surge Entertainment. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Česká Selská Kapela | Česká Selská Kapela (Czech Peasant Band) was the name of a New York-based band, possibly a Columbia studio band, that recorded Czech folk music (polkas, sousedskas, pochods) for [l=Columbia] between 1913 and 1922. This ensemble is unlikely to be identical with another outfit of the same name that recorded a number of titles in 1910 in Berlin for [l=The Gramophone Co. Ltd.]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Margaret Bodde | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Liliane Riboni | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Orchester Des Deutschen Opernhauses | Orchestra of the Deutsche Opernhaus, founded 1912 in Charlottenburg, Germany. It existed under this name between 1912 and 1925 and was later renamed to [a855889]. For releases between 1925 and 1961, please use [a855889]. For releases after 1961, please use [a841431]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | 凌震 | Ling Zhen Ling Chan Ling Chean Ling Chen | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Sam Klickner | Drummer, Composer, Visual Artist, Video Artist based in Portland, OR Operator and Founder of Mercy Clinic, est. 2020 | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Paul Zijlstra | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | КукишЪ | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Mushir Kazmi | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | David Liverett | J. David Liverett | Graphic designer, pen-and-ink illustration artist, author, and owner of [a=D. Liverett Graphics]. Originally from Decatur, Alabama, Liverett attended Anderson College in Indiana USA, and not long after graduating, was hired by [a=William Gaither (2)] to design album jackets for [l=Pinebrook] Recording Studio in Alexandia, Indiana (known as "Gaither Recording Studios" since 1994). In addition to graphic design work on album covers for custom projects, Liverett designed songbook covers, press kits, and concert information materials for [a=The Bill Gaither Trio] and other groups. After several years, Liverett started his own business [a2746839] and took jobs doing graphic design and illustration that were not exclusively in the music business. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Malgorzata Loza-Lipszyc | Małgorzata Łoza-Lipszyc | Art director for the Polish label [l38202]. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Shinjiro Kawashima | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Hellish Razor | Artwork / graphics / cover design artist. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | MC80 Graphic Design | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Brigitte Blobel | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Pierre-Georges Pasquet | Pierre-Georges Pasquet | French graphic designer based in Brussels, Belgium. Contact: hello@pgpasquet.com |
| Search | Add | 30 | Sebő Miklós | Sebő Miklós | Hungarian singer. Born 16 October 1899 in Budapest, Hungary and died 27 January 1970 ibid. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Original 4 Tiroler Buam | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Detský Zbor Čs. Rozhlasu V Bratislave | Children's Choir of the Czechoslovak Radio in Bratislava. Formed in Czechoslovakia. See also Czech [a=Dětský Sbor Čs. Rozhlasu] (Children's Choir of the Czechoslovak Radio in Prague). | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Connecticut Twins Orchestra | Bristol, Connecticut | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Willie A. Monzon | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Los Macarenos | Spanish acoustic guitar flamenco ensemble | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Gigi Delmo | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Orange Hell | Anonymous group on Funeral Party records that does shoegaze/dream pop misfits covers. They put out a new limited release every October from 2018 to 2020 and a compilation in 2021. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Jason Litchfield | Co-founder of [l=Baby Doll Records (2)] Created discography sites [url=https://www.TheBasementWalls.com]The Basement Walls[/url] (1960s New England garage 45s), [url=https://www.RipItUpRI.com]Rip It Up RI[/url] (1960s Rhode Island garage 45s), [url=https://www.MadmanOfManchester.com]Madman Of Manchester[/url] (GG Allin & The Jabbers discography & ephemera 1977-1983), [url=https://BoozingAndPranks.blogspot.com]Boozing And Pranks[/url] (GG Allin discography & ephemera 1983-1986). Layout/design for various releases on the labels [l=Blood Orange Records], [l=Last Laugh Records (2)], [l=Almost Ready Records], [l=Mighty Mouth Music]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Heavy Larry | Harry Levey | Australian multi-instrumentalist and producer from Sydney, Australia. |
| Search | Add | 30 | สุพรรณ ชื่นชม | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Owleyes | James Weigel | |
| Search | Add | 30 | The Sugarland Brass | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Michael Couvret | Australian bass guitarist and founding member of [a439045]. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Branko Milićević | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Malcolm Harker | English bassist (also plays vibraphone). | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Nur Afni Octavia | Nur Afni Octavia | Nur Afni Octavia (born in Medan, October 27, 1958) is an Indonesian singer and actress. The singer of the song If You're Alone was famous in the 1970s to early 1980s. |
| Search | Add | 30 | وليد فايد | وليد فايد محمد فايد (Walīd Fāyid Muḥammad Fāyid) | Walid Fayed is an Egyptian musical arranger and a player of the organ. He started his career in Lebanon where he was chosen by [a=محمد عبده] (Mohamed Abdo) as the leader of his group. He operates his own studio in Cairo [l=استوديو الفايد] (al-Fayed Studio). He is the son of the Egyptian singer [a=فايد محمد فايد] (Fayed Mohamed Fayed). |
| Search | Add | 30 | Horace Finch | Horace Finch | Of The Empress Ballroom, Blackpool's Ace Organist. B. 1906, d. 30 September 1980. |
| Search | Add | 30 | John Nicholl | Abridger of audiobooks, | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Arnold Carlson | Designer | |
| Search | Add | 30 | The Boss Guitars | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Раисат Залкепова | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Holger Wenzel | Holger Wenzel | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Marcos Barrios | Marcos Barrios | Spanish DJ and producer based in Valladolid. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Dechová Hudba Československé Armády | See: [a=Ústřední Hudba Československé Lidové Armády] | |
| Search | Add | 30 | LaMont Bench | Producer and arranger, primarily known for producing "Oh Happy Day" for The [a254601] in 1968/69. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Chris Bozzone | Chris Bozzone is a South Jersey/Philadelphia-based soundtrack composer, songwriter and filmmaker. Towards the end of 2017, he began working with Jonathan Dennison, the founder of Cadabra Records on his first soundtrack for the label, Thomas Ligotti's The Bungalow House (2018). In 2019 his soundtrack for Thomas De Quincey's Suspiria de Profundis: Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow was released on vinyl in conjunction with Record Store Day in the UK. Since then, he has composed scores for readings of works by H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, Edogawa Rampo, Aleister Crowley, and Robert W. Chambers. All of Bozzone’s soundtrack work has been produced by Barry Knob who also contributes additional musical arrangements to many of the scores. Bozzone also co-directed and did the soundtrack for an award-winning short film, "Mirrors," which was selected by filmmaker David Lynch to screen in conjunction with a Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts exhibit of Lynch's visual art. For about 10 years, Bozzone was a disc jockey for WPRB in Princeton, New Jersey where he co-hosted two long-running shows. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Man Jorge | Techno, DJ, Artworks MAANALAINEN RADIO | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Producciones Wakala | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Marguerite Luciani | Coordinator. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | The Sea Barents Orchestra | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | George P. Lemos | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Andreas von Lipinski | German vocalist and bassist. Born 30th October 1970 in Bergisch Gladbach. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | W. M. C. A. Broadcasters | Ernie Golden And His Hotel McAlpin Orchestra | "[a4146457]" is a pseudonym for [a1700278]. This according to Allen Sutton's "Pseudonyms On American Records, 1892-1942," 3rd Rev. & Exp. Ed. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Daniel Bechthold | Contact: bechthold.art@gmx.de | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Mx. Zoe! Eyerolls | experimental sound artist | |
| Search | Add | 30 | César Tena | Venezuelan recording and lacquer cutting engineer. Worked at [l2901968] in the early sixties and then moved to [l557020] where he became studio manager. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Housephonics | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Ländlerkapelle Thöni | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Jimmie Maddin | American saxophonist, songwriter. Born 2/27 1928; Sheboygan, WI - died 9/1 2006; Boulder City, NV. He helped to develop the rock ‘n’ roll saxophone style known as “honking”. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | The Grease Arrestor | Australian alternative rock band. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Mohamed El Mamachi | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Dora Vomitnoise | Doraemon | Gorenoise / Goregrind / Harsh Noise / Power Electronics / Black Metal "artist" from Spain. Managed [l=Pathological Menace Productions] from 2020 to 2023. Creator of [l=Solitudo spiritualis records] and [l=Gastric Mucosa Productions] |
| Search | Add | 30 | Tommy Sisco | Bassist, Backing Vocals ~ Luvplanet: 2004-Present; Vicious Rumors: 1994-1999; Ruffians: 2006; Villain: 1984-1987; Attica: 1988-1991; Souldog (with Atomik Tommy M): 1991-1993 | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Aggressive Tormentor | Jose Rojas | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Kazimierz Hałajkiewicz | Kazimierz Andrzej Hałajkiewicz | Born 1936 in Lwów, Poland - died 5th March 1994 in Warszawa, Poland. Polish painter and designer. |
| Search | Add | 30 | H'Grimnir | Tom Korsvold | Norwegian vocalist / guitarist / songwriter / visual artist. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Jacob Grönbech Jensen | Graphic designer and visual artist. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Ansambl Spase Milutinovića | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Nahuel Rando | Nahuel Facundo Rando | Nahuel Rando nace en Buenos Aires, en 1980. Comienza sus estudios formales de dibujo, en el taller de Historietas de Enrique Alcatena, y finaliza sus estudios en la escuela de Bellas Artes “Manuel Belgrano” Cursa en la escuela de Cine de Animación de Avellaneda, y participa en los seminarios de pintura de Luís Felipe Noé. Publica en su revista independiente “La Quimera”. En el año 2003 Ediciones de la Flor edita “Las Aventuras de Recontrapoder”. Historieta Co-dibujada con F. Noé. La obra es expuesta en Galería Rubbers Espacio Ateneo y Estudio Abierto. Produce cortometrajes animados recibiendo premios y menciones. En el año 2004 funda junto a Ximena Larrain “Naranja Radiante”, productora, con la que realiza, animación, video arte, diseño para sellos discográficos y video clips, exponiendo en eventos como “Fuga”, “Expotrastiendas” y “Fase Encuentro”. Desde el año 2006 realiza muestras individuales como “Fluorece Gran Mentiroso” presentada en la Galería Transarte de Giesso/Budich, “Promesas y realidades” en el “C.C. Marcó del Pont”, “Social Man Figter” en Galería “Popa” y “La Nube en el C.C. Borges. Actualmente Rando incursiona en la obra interactiva, videojuegos y la mixtura del dibujo con los nuevos lenguajes. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Maurice Wautelet | Wautelet, Maurice Rene Ghislain | Belgian artist , author Sabam Id 00056231103 |
| Search | Add | 30 | Ben Lawton | Benjamin Graham Lawton | Trance DJ & producer based in London, UK. Son of [a=Graham Gold], with whom he co-ran label [l=Relative Records] in the mid-2000's. Contact: ben@bengoldonline.com |
| Search | Add | 30 | Harlan Wilson | Heber Harlan Wilson Jr. | Barbershop baritone vocalist and choral director. Born on August 28, 1931 in Detroit, Michigan, Harlan’s barbershopping career got big when he moved to Florida. Baritone of the 1961 SPEBSQSA International Champions, the Suntones, and one of the founding members of the Nashville Singers. Actively performed with the Suntones from the spring of 1960 to July of 1993 and again from late 1999 to early 2012. Sang several solos such as “River Of No Return” and “Tennessee Waltz.” Directed several choruses and SPEBSQSA International during the 1960s and 70s. He and his son Todd Wilson were the first ever father/son SPEBSQSA quartet champions. He along with Tony DeRosa was named the greatest barbershop baritone of all time in 2016. Harlan has coached several different quartets and choruses over the years and has been a mentor to many people that he has worked with. Inducted to the Sunshine District Hall of Fame and was later inducted into the Barbershop Harmony Society’s Hall Of Fame along with the rest of the Suntones in 2005. One of only two surviving original gold medal members of the Suntones. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Door#27 | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Donny Van Dorst | Donny van Dorst | Psychedelicdonny also known as Donny van Dorst, comes from the Netherlands born in Schiedam 1974 at Christmas day. His influence dates back to the late 80's. Most productions are Techno, with new releases he always see to create new sounds and beats with the latest DAW together with old industrial DAW. 303 Acid sounds are now and then used which was his first love of Techno |
| Search | Add | 30 | Crane Calder | Vocal music arranger and choral director for Broadway shows. He also did work for juniors (children) with instructional discs. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Marcello Crescenzi | Marcello Crescenzi | Italian singer and illustrator from Rome. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Grupo De Luxe | Ecuadorian group (latin rock, merengue), formed in 1979 in Guayaquil by [a6804535]. Alt. names: De Luxe, Grupo De Luxe, Enrique Gonzales & De Luxe, Deluxe. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | TR21 | Project called name TR21 was born in year 1998, but that story has began much earlier. All started in the middle of 80's when TR21 performed many experiments with generating sounds on 8 bit personal computers like Timex 2048 or Atari 800 XL. Next phase was an experience in domain of design engineering - simple analog synthesizers and drum machines. After that TR21 began experiments with fitting and mixing analog cassete tapes. The culmination took place in early 90's, when he started an age of sampling and processing sounds thanks to techniques like: Covox, own invented A/D converter, personal computers PC AT class or very popular in this time tracker programs. At beginning of the 90's TR21 also was a member of a death metal band as a drummer and vocalist. Project became more stabile in his workshop in 1998 and kept on up until now in a little bit more innovated way. All is based on sequencer launched at PC class computer which control virtual VST devices and also external gear (MIDI & synthesizers). Everything is mixed in analog domain. Very often sources of sounds are electric guitar or human voice, which are transformed in totally different forms and functions into traditional musical order. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Woody Woodrich | Warren Brown Woodrich Jr. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Bunky Sheppard | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | The Viking Accordion Band | The Viking Accordion Band, based in Albert Lea, Minnesota, USA, was founded in 1931 by [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/3099312-Leighton-A-Berg]Leighton "Skipper" Berg[/url]. Starting as a trio, the band grew to be a septet by 1933 and an octet by 1938. Despite the promotional images that display the band standing behind four accordions, the lineup never included more than one accordion, always played by co-leader [a=Roy Simonson] (except on the last Decca session in 1941). Apart from this, the personnel included one or two clarinets (sometimes replaced by a saxophone), piano, banjo (played by Berg), tuba, and drums or celesta. Many band members were Scandinavian Americans, but their repertoire comprised not only Scandinavian, but also Czech, German, or Polish titles. For more than 20 years, the band regularly played on WOI, WKBH, KGLO, and other radio stations in Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. In December 1933, the band recorded 4 titles for [l=Gennett] in Richmond, Indiana, that appeared on Gennett's [l=Champion (5)] label but only after this label had been acquired by Decca (1935-1936). One of these releases was reissued in 1941 on [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/26858639]Decca 5927[/url], as part of Decca's Country series. In November 1941, the band recorded another half dozen titles for [l=Decca] itself. Most of the band's recordings, however, were made between October 1934 and October 1936 for the [l=American Record Corporation] (ARC). They were released on ARC labels such as [l=Banner], [l=Conqueror], [l=Melotone], [l=Perfect (3)], [l=Romeo], and [l=Vocalion (2)]. After 1940, when CBS had acquired ARC, it reissued some of the [l=Vocalion (2)] releases on the revived [l=Okeh] label. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Orchester Pete Danby | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Hugh Murtagh | Hugh De Lacy O'Connor Murtagh | British recording engineer. born 1886 in London, UK Died 1967 in Malta |
| Search | Add | 30 | Jirka Otte | Jirka Otte-Jacobs | Jirka Otte was born in 1977 in Bochum, Germany He has been producing Rap, Hip Hop and Electronic Music since the 90s under various pseudonyms. He is also a moderator. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Bob Herne | aka Bobby Herne (1938-1998). American producer / engineer / musician / arranger / guitar player from southeast Maine (USA). | |
| Search | Add | 30 | thec4 | Fran | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Tetsushi Ichikawa | 市川哲史 | Japanese music critic. Born on March 16, 1961 in Tsuyama, Okayama prefecture. Best known for his writing on visual-kei bands. |
| Search | Add | 30 | "Bonanza" Cast | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Δημήτρης Μαργιολάς | Greek bouzouki/baglama/tzouras player, engineer and producer. He is the son of [a=Γιώργος Μαργιολάς] and father of [a=Σαββέρια Μαργιολά] | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Los Tukas | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Stig Amundsen | Stig Atle Amundsen | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Vilma Kvedaravičiūtė | Vilma Kvedaravičiūtė-Brazauskienė | Lithuanian pop vocalist, music and art teacher at Vilkaviškis Gražiškės Gymnasium. Author of the long-running album series Kai Meilė Apsėda. As a pop singer, mostly active during the late 90s and early 00s. Started off at label [l=Airada] in 1995 before moving to [l=Martis] the following year, where she became one of the label's most succesful singers. She was elected as the most popular Martis vocalist for 1998-1999 by listeners, and went on to receive multiple golden album prizes for the sales of her albums. In addition to her Kai Meilė Apsėda series, which gradually shifted from easy-listening pop and megamixes to more schlager-like songs, she lead the children's pop choir [a=Saulės Zuikučiai], which also released some albums. During her tenure, she collaborated with singers like [a=Dangiras Grigalevičius], [a=Gediminas Saltonas], [a=Alfonsas Juškys], [a=Rolandas Petrikis] and others. Vilma Kvedaravičiūtė released the ninth and final brand-new album of Kai Meilė Apsėda in 2002, with only some compilations in the following years, and mostly retired from her pop music career since. Now, working as a school teacher, she only seldom performs at concerts, and with different musical content, and only filmed a single music video for one of her older songs in 2019. In 2017, she herself reestablished the then-defunct label Martis, which released a handful of albums since. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Efraín Osuna | Venezuelan mixing, mastering and lacquer cutting engineer. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Thel A. Eichmann | US designer. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Bram Bruyneel | Belgian visual artist, mostly for metal releases. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Enrique Andres Ferrer Alcala | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Farmer Dan | Barry Doyle | Irish Country/Comedy singer. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Naomi Saltzman | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | محمد الدمسيري | أجاحود محمد (Ajaḥūd Muḥammad) | Mohamed al-Demsiri (died 1990) was a Moroccan Amazigh traditional singer and rabab player. |
| Search | Add | 30 | Andrew Aitken Design | Design company run by Andrew Aitken (do not confuse with Bahamas photographer). Please note that [b]aitkendesign@mac.com[/b] is not an ANV but can be entered in the notes - use [b]Aitken Design[/b] as ANV in such cases. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Hell Kettunen | Heidi Kettunen | |
| Search | Add | 30 | Eidetics | Eidetics creates music from across the electronic spectrum, with loops, beats and textures, delicate melodies and psychedelic swirls. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | أبو عبعاب | أبو بكر عبد العزيز (Abu Bakr ʾAbd al-ʾAzīz) | Abu Ab'ab is an alias for the Egyptian bedouin [a=أبو بكر عبد العزيز] (Abu Bakr Abdel Aziz). |
| Search | Add | 30 | "Setlist Scotty" Hansen | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Orchestre Yoka Lokole | The Yoka Lokole were a soukous musical group from Kinshasa (today's Democratic Republic of the Congo) founded by [a132739] and others in 1975, belonging to the family of musical groups known as [a3879791]. The name "Yoka Lokole", in lingala, means "listen to lokole"; lokole is a traditional drum from the Congo River region. The singers of Yoka Lokole were referred to as Fania All-Stars of Zaire. The Yoka Lokole group was born from a split of the [a1502751]. In November 1975, Papa Wemba, [a1502752] and [a1774544] left Isifi due to disagreements with [a4444615]. Two other members of the group followed: [a7459100] and percussionist [a2347814]. In March 1976, the vocal section of Yoka Lokole (the "Fania All-Stars") was enriched with a new element, [a1889940]. Shortly afterwards the singer and showman [a4229400] (from the [a2196182] of [a1642852]) joined the Yoka Lokole. In December 1976 Papa Wemba entered into conflict with the duo Mavuela-Mashakado. There followed a dispute over the use of the name "Yoka Lokole" between Wemba (who had promptly enlisted a new formation of musicians) and Mavuela. In February 1977, Papa Wemba ended the dispute by changing the name of his new group to [a1642954]. In early 1977, Yoka Lokole lost two members, the Syriana guitarist and drummer Otis Koyongonda, who joined Viva La Musica. In their place came the singer [a6843893] (from the [a1479592]), the rhythmic guitarist [a1408911] and the Gabonese guitarist called "La Gabonnia". The group went into decline and the first to leave was Bozi Boziana along with [a6815948] who then went to the [a401394] in June. Mashakado in August decided to join Boziana entering the new Zaiko Langa Langa formation. In December 1978 Mavuela left the group to pursue a solo career in Gabon. Guitarist Sec Bidens became the new director of the group, but gradually disappeared from the scene. | |
| Search | Add | 30 | XNazgul | Dani Pani | Producer & DJ Total Hate Recording Producer DPani AKA XNazgul was born in 1980 in Barcelona (Spain). Founder of netlabel XNazgul Records (Hardcore) and DPani Productions (Techno and DeepTechno). He has been a DJ since 1996 and with some small production but it is in 2020 that he began producing for his labels. He's always been a fan of electronic music of all kinds. Formerly webmaster of www.djnazgul.com and currently has its website where you will find sessions of TECHNO, DEEPTECHNO, CHILLOUT, MINIMAL, MAKINA, HARDCORE, DARKCORE, INDUSTRIAL, OLDSCHOOL and TERROR. More info in www.xnazgul.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DPani AKA XNazgul nace en 1980 en Barcelona (Spain). Fundador del netlabel XNazgul Records (Hardcore) y de DPani Productions (Techno y DeepTechno). Lleva desde 1996 como Dj y con alguna pequeña producción pero es en 2020 cuando empieza a producir para su propios sellos. Siempre ha sido afan a la música electrónica de todo tipo. Antiguamente webmaster de www.djnazgul.com y actualmente tiene su espacio web donde se encontraran sesiones de TECHNO, DEEPTECHNO, CHILLOUT, MINIMAL, MAKINA, HARDCORE, DARKCORE, INDUSTRIAL, OLDSCHOOL Y TERROR. Mas info en www.dpani.es |
| Search | Add | 30 | Manuel Gomez De Arriba | Manuel Gomez De Arriba | Spanish brass band conductor. Birth : 09 of march-1904 in Madrid Died: :12 of november -1974 |
| Search | Add | 30 | Sania Poustylnicoff | ||
| Search | Add | 30 | Robert Monédière | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Bryan Hemming | Graphic designer Designed several albums for [a125989] | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Fabio Spini | Italo Dance Producer | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Chan Daniels | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Humberto Howard | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Николай Мирошник | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | nadeneco | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Jocelyn Perreau | Guy Jocelyn Perreau | Jocelyn Perreau was a Sega singer from the Seychelles. He was born on 4 June 1950 in Souillac, Mauritius, moved to the Seychelles in 1973, and died on 31 August 2001 in the Seychelles. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Charles Greywolf | David Vogt | Bass player, guitarist, producer and engineer, born 5 September 1975 in Berus, Saarland, West Germany. Owner of [l=Studio Greywolf]. He's married to [a=Helen Vogt]. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Ken Sandin | Ulf Erik Ken Sandin | Swedish bass guitarist, born October 27, 1964. He joined [a596471] in 1985, part of the original line-up of [a380622] in 1986, joined [a1660824] in 1990, formed his own band 'Juvenile Lovebomb' in 1992. In 1996, joined [a252560]. Ken left Alien in July 2019 (due to and announcement on Alien's official Facebook page on July 23, 2019). |
| Search | Add | 29 | Contentismissing Studio | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Dan McKinna | Robert Daniel McKinna | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Bosslab Design | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Fabio Trenitalia | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Noah Gadke | Noah Gadke | Toronto based musician |
| Search | Add | 29 | Ländlerkapelle Schwyzerland | Swiss [i]Volksmusik[/i] (folk music) ensemble | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Yasuyuki Satoh | 佐藤 康之 | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Rubén "Roli" Urzúa | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Dragan Todorović Žvakac | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Alex Homan | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Juan Manuel Suárez | Juan Manuel Suárez Fernández | Juan Manuel Suárez Fernández (July 11, 1962 – October 9, 1992), also known as Juanma Suárez, was a Spanish punk rock bassist and singer, founding member of one of the most influential Spanish punk rock bands –Eskorbuto– from 1980 to 1992. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Himayat Ali Shair | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Constantly Moving Frames | ViLLO. Star. RED. AmS. | CMF’s first approach to DJing was at a tender age, when he began trying his hand at his junior high school classroom parties in the nineties. These gigs quickly escalated to a mobile sound system that catered events from teacher’s weddings to High School Prom parties and such. A natural progression went towards Clubs and DJ mixed shows for local and regional FM stations. Growing up in Florida as well as Mexico, he was exposed to many different kinds of Dance Music from an early age. After a while, and through some personal growth, CMF started creating his own electronic music, and consequently DJing only at Raves and Underground Parties, where he could play what was now his signature Underground Sound, as well as having a stage for his own Techno Music, released under his own imprint Purple Star Recordings. In 2000 ViLLO joined The Balance Promote Group, alongside Jimmy Van M and Chris Fortier, where he became assistant to the Balance Record Pool Director Fortier, and handled day to day business for the Record Pool. When Fortier left the Record Pool in 2003, ViLLO became Director until the Company disintegrated in 2008. CMF Music came about in 2009, and Jackalope Music in 2013 as outlets for the new sounds he was searching for and discovering as Constantly Moving Frames. The first full length album with Constantly Moving Frames arrived in 2014. CMF currently runs the two labels and a few monikers with tracks out, always keeping busy in the studio producing one thing or another. With Radio shows on FM stations, Internet, and Satellite Radio throughout his career, VILLO is delighted to join the distinguished ranks at DEEP SPACE RADIO, in 2016, with the new weekly Two Hour long show: JOURNEYS, every Sunday at 12pm (noon) Detroit/Orlando [EST/USA (GMT-5)] on www.deepspaceradio.com |
| Search | Add | 29 | Јоца Мимика Из Мола | Јоца Млинко Мимика | Legendary violinist from Vojvodina (born July 3, 1876 in Subotica, Serbia - died November 9, 1962 in Mol (Mohol), Serbia). Josip Mlinko, nicknamed Joca Mimika from Mol, led the popular tamburitza ensemble "Lire". His style of playing was hugely influential and imitated by early tamburitza musicians as far away as the United States. He also composed many songs; one of his most famous ones is "Прид прозором процветала ружа" (A Rose Bloomed By The Window). |
| Search | Add | 29 | Steven Blair | Steven Blair | Techno producer from UK. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Увайс Шарипов | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Zymo - Sisto Fusco | Zymo-Sisto Fusco | Zymo - Sisto - Symon, born in Italy, in Caserta, in the south of the country, approaches music and his first profession in a more serious way, at the young age of about 15 years, in all the clubs of his city and in those closest to him.Subsequently, having obtained the experience and skill foreseen in the art of djing, he goes on to production. He conceptualizes techno, bringing it closer to a genre called electronic; the ability to create, as well as customarily, experimenting with noise sound and the relationship with the first drum machines and samplers. |
| Search | Add | 29 | D.Ratz | Vincenzo Durazzo | Rapper, producer and collage artist born in Avellino, Italy. Based in Salerno. |
| Search | Add | 29 | موريس إسكندر | Maurice Iskandar is an Egyptian producer and the founder of [l=Moriphon]. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Jens Klingelhöfer | Jens Klingelhöfer | German guitarist, songwriter and designer |
| Search | Add | 29 | Ruth Kaplan | An American art director. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Charles Williams Concert Orchestra | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Orkestar Paje Todorovića | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Koloděj | Czech bassist. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Michael Burghoff | Michael Burghoff | German bassist. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Son Of A Fitch | Scott Fitch | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Παύλος Διαμαντόπουλος | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Şahin Söğütoğlu | Founder of [l97318]. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Ekkehard Plötz | German coordinator, producer and distributor, Wiesbaden Worked for [l6800] and [l151489] as a marketing manager | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Jean-Claude Bey | French sleeve designer. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Gerardo Majia | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Paul Leber | Swiss artist and graphic designer. Born May 10, 1928 in Zurich, Switzerland; died January 25, 2015. Did artwork on Swiss Ex Libris Jazztone releases. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Douglas B. Gray | London born conductor of London Crusader Choir and Music Director of the Elim Church | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Lolita Neurosis | 麻観りみゆ | オリジナル音楽同人サークル「ロリィタノイロォゼ」。2006年結成。 麻観りみゆ (Amami Rimiyu, 1991年3月8日 - ) の個人サークル。作詞・作曲・編曲、ボーカル・ピアノ等を担当。 |
| Search | Add | 29 | Mike Macharello | Mike Macharello | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Fars8ad | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Jan Kloss | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Carolyn Cannon | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Matt Verschoor | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Tante Lucille | Lucille Desparois-Danis | (Née le 16 mars 1909 à Châteauguay (Québec) - décédée le 21 octobre 1996 à Laval au Québec) est une auteur et animatrice de radio québécoise. En 1944, elle débuta comme conteuse en utilisant le pseudonyme de Tante Lucille. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Yag Mort | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Whorf Graphics | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Lars Tormod Jenset | Lars Tormod Jenset | Norwegian jazz bassist, born 17 January 1978 in Midsund, Norway. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Hans Schleger | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Brody Armstrong | Bree Leslie Pucilowski | Born: January 1, 1979, Melbourne, Australia Born Bree Leslie Pucilowski, she married [a=Rancid] frontman [a=Tim Armstrong] in 1997 and became Brody Armstrong. In 2003 they divorced, and Brody took the name Brody Dalle, taking the name from [a1832875]. In 2007, she married [a=Queens Of The Stone Age] frontman [a=Josh Homme] and became Brody Dalle-Homme, though she is not frequently credited that way. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Phil Kahl | Philip F. Kolsky | American record label, owner, producer, manager, and talent scout. Born 10 October 1916, Poland Died 13 March 2000, Boca Raton, Florida. He was married to singer/actress [a1230706]. Phil joined Santly-Joy Music in 1944, and managed Disney's east coast music publishing before forming a music publishing combine (Planetary, Kahl, and Patricia Music) in 1954 with club-owner Morris Levy. He began publishing firm [l783800] with [a253385] in 1963. In addition to publishing, it also did production and talent management. He owned and operated [l243016] with his brother, Joe Kolsky. Phil and Joe also helped co-found [l12201]. Phil produced many of the artists on his label and also served as the A&R man. Their most successful artistic find for the label was Ronnie Dove. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Shining Stars Society | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Alex Andreev | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Lyta Hall | Norman Thoerel | Founder and Owner of Violent Cases, Drop Forge, Mysteries, Endless Night, and Corvus Corone. An interactive, multidisciplinary, and eclectic Berlin-based Master of Arts and sound/recording/mixing engineer, he pushes the boundaries of contemporary audio and media. Drawing on influences from the cultural avant-garde and diverse subcultures, he consistently challenges traditional artistic conventions through innovative sonic concepts and cross-disciplinary methodologies. Operating across sound design and engineering, recording, mixing, IT development, event conception, production, and technical direction, he combines artistic vision with rigorous technical expertise to deliver forward-thinking, immersive, and impactful experiences. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Indiscutible Super Dynamic | Salsa, merengue group from Curaçao | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Terry Gajraj | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Schweizer Armeespiel | The "Schweizer Armeespiel" currently consists of 4 different formations (Symphonic Wind Orchestra, Swiss Army Central Band, Swiss Army Brass Band und Swiss Army Big Band). Using the name "Swiss Army Band" they take part in events on domestic territory as well as abroad. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Joel Barnett | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Edward "Chappie" Johnson | Executive producer, mainly appearing on releases of funk/soul artist [a=Keni Burke]. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Andrew Gentz | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Peter "Krapplund" Krappinger | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Carlo D'Angelo | Italian actor and dubbing speaker, born 2 February 1919 in Milan, Italy, died 9 June 1973 in Bologna, Italy. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | www.fnkseq.com | Ernest Wennekers | Dutch graphic designer, also known as Goleq. Address: Schiedamseweg 25b2 3062AB Rotterdam The Netherlands Contact: Phone: +31 (0)6 24663217 Email: ernest@fnkseq.com |
| Search | Add | 29 | Russell Wilkins | Musician originally from the Medway area now residing in Edinburgh, Scotland operating the [l1025999] | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Max McMullin | Visual artist. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Chris Hession | Chris Hession | British producer and founder of radio promotion agency [l=Hesso Media]. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Mista Tibbz | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | www.trebbe.com | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | DrakulaDolphin | Vaporwave from USA | |
| Search | Add | 29 | علي هزيم | علي هزيم الشامسي | Ali Huzaym al-Shamsi was an Emirati singer. He is the father of [a=أحلام] (Ahlam). |
| Search | Add | 29 | Mitglieder der Staatskapelle Berlin | Profile for credits on a not further defined portion of members of [a833446]. This credit was used beyond the split of the [a833446]. In those cases, the prefix "Ehemalige" is used for crediting. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | K-Meaux Boudin | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Carlos Alvarado C. | Nicaraguan producer, also appears as Carlos Alvarado | |
| Search | Add | 29 | &a&k | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Herman Voss | American organist and songwriter. Born: April 23, 1911, Muskegon, Michigan, USA. Died: January 14, 1989, Tyler, Texas, USA. Voss was educated at the Shaffer School of Music, Muskegon, Michigan; Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Illinois; the Richard DeYoung School of Music, Chicago; and the Cosmopolitan School of Music, Chicago. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Charlie Waite | Charlie Waite (born 18 February 1949) is an English landscape photographer noted for his "painterly" approach in using light and shade. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Frank Fox Tanzorchester | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Kriss Communique | Kriss Bonneau | Electronic dance music DJ / producer Style focus: Techno | Tech-House | House (RIP April 2018) |
| Search | Add | 29 | Toggenburger Streichmusik Ebnat | Violin: Johann Klauser, born 1866 Dulcimer: Josef Dütschler, born 1848 Cello: Jakob Dütschler, born 1855 | |
| Search | Add | 29 | David Chestnutt | Canadian freelance graphic designer and illustrator since at least the early 1960s. He has produced images for clients throughout North America, including Leaver Brothers, Toronto Star, AT&T, Stereo Review, Random House, Coca-Cola, TV Guide, MacDonald's, Wall Street Journal,Toyota and many others. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Werner Rygol | Producer and founder of [l=Weryton] | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Caner Tepecik | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Krusty Doggo | Independent rapper and comedian based in Upstate NY. Best Known for his internet persona as "Krusty Doggo" via social media outlets. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | I Romagnoli | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Orchestre Succes - Bantou | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Jean Laisné | Jean Laisné (1932 - 2017) was a musician, composer, worked at [l27139], and was the first music director at the Maison de la Culture de Bourges. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Sony Music Special Products | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Chittoor Subramaniam Pillai | Chittoor Subramanyam (22 June 1898 – 18 Oct 1975) was an Indian carnatic musician. He was well known for his repertoire of Thyagaraja Keerthanas (compositions) and mastery of Laya (rhythm). He had his own style called 'Kancheepuram School'. He was popular in Swaraprasthanam and Kalapramanam, noted for singing very rare keerthanas of Thyagaraja, Muthuswamy Dikshitar and other composers. At a time when recording technology was in its infancy, his two discs for Columbia Records, which contained his own compositions such as Madhura Nagarilo Challanamma Bonu, Kulamulona Golladana and Mavallagadamma – demonstrated his originality as a composer and lyricist. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Halina Znaidzilauskaitė | Lithuanian pianist. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | FR/WS | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | José Antonio Granados | José Antonio Granados | Spanish arranger/producer (b. 1958 Cádiz) based in Madrid. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Ryde Digital | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Cussy Nicodemo | Costanzo Nicodemo | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Luigi Giomini | Luigi Giomini | DJ & producer from Naples, Italy. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Chico Jorge | Francisco José da Silva | Usava igualmente o nome Xico Jorge. Cidália Meireles foi sua madrinha artística. Este cantor setubalense nasceu no Bairro das Fontainhas. Em 1967 foi coroado Rei da Rádio, em Luanda. Actuou pela primeira vez em Setúbal na ex-FNAT. Em 1974 participou no Festival RTP da Canção. Ao longo da sua vida artística gravou dezenas de trabalhos discográficos. Depois de vários anos nas noites lisboetas, até meados da década de 1990, regressa à sua terra e aos palcos de Setúbal em espectáculos integrados na Feira de Santiago. Acaba por criar uma empresa de produção de espectáculos para a autarquia e para a Junta de Freguesia de São Sebastião. O reconhecimento artístico vinha basicamente da cidade de Setúbal como o demonstram as homenagens de que foi alvo desde que foi internado no Hospital de São Bernardo, em Dezembro de 2000. O último disco foi lançado nesse ano pela editora de Toy. Faleceu no dia 22 de Março de 2001, com 54 anos, no Hospital de São Bernardo, em Setúbal, vitima de doença incurável. |
| Search | Add | 29 | The Holist | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | MC Анюта | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | DJ Lovesupreme | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | YB Designs | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Huapachà Combo | Huapachà Combo | Huapachá Combo was a group of Terrassa (Barcelona) that was founded in 1977 as a trio consisting of absurd humor Quimet Carreras, Miquel Mallafré and Cesc Tudó heavily influenced somewhat by the Argentine Les Luthiers. His eclecticism is quite extensive, and soon becomes a dance band specializing in parodic and humorous themes and carefree and quite powerful stage productions. An orchestra that had a playful vision of music and in which the budget is made up for weakness with a homemade humor. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Carlos Areias | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Ron Regé Jr. | Ron Regé Jr. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | mind loser | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | www.kamaleonts.com | Italian graphic design studio run by Valentina Iori — see also [a5333988] Valentina Iori Via Tertulliano 59 20137 Milano Italy Tel.: +39 329 43 24 503 Email: info@kamaleonts.com | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Steve Nicastro | Visual artist | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Ante Cetinić | Ante Cetinić | 25 April 1948 – 14 May 2023 Croatian musician and producer. Owner of [l=Ante Sonic Studio]. His sister is [a=Meri Cetinić], and his niece is [a=Ivana Burić]. He had a stay in Arnhem, Netherlands from around 1975 to 1978, where he played for the band 'Splinterfunk' and where he also wrote songs for other Arnhem artists. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Obreath.fr | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | The Gym Beats | "The Gym Beats", created for all Gym-Sports. Indoor & Outdoor. Including Nonstop-Mixes up to 60 minutes. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | DJ Freesoul | Sascha Doerr | Born 1969 in Biel (Switzerland) |
| Search | Add | 29 | Dato' M Daud Kilau | Datuk Muhammad Daud Bin Kilau , better known as Datuk M Daud Kilau is a Malaysian singer . Born on July 10, 1938 in the Sungai Ular , Bagan Datoh , Perak , he is the youngest of 10 siblings. Died December 18, 2023. He began to career after winning the Bintang Radio in 1968. Starting from that point, he got a chance to become recording artists and produce many EP and LP. Then in 1985, he also won the competition Dendang Rakyat,kategori lagu-lagu asli. In appreciation of his services in the art world, he was knighted Datuk Paduka Mahkota Perak (DPMP) by the Sultan of Perak in 1991 which carries the title Datuk. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Pražská Kapela Petra Finka | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Bill Seabrook | Songwriter and producer. Owner of [l=Seabrook Int'l Corp], [l376127], the [l=Black Falcon] and [l=Falcon's Roost] labels. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Chop The Head | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Vrothers | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Νίκος Μουρατίδης | Νικόλαος Μουρατίδης = Nikolaos Mouratides | Nikos Mouratides, Greek radio producer, journalist, A&R manager, and author. Born 26 April 19?? in Nikaia, Piraeus, Greece. He worked in the PR department of [l46328], then for [l245859]. In 1985 he became director of PR for [l141622]'s Greek and foreign repertoire. In September 1987, he again worked at [l275390] until 1992. In the 1990s, he worked on radio & television and discovered [a1030434] becoming his manager. He has published six books. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Igor Ostojić Link | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Tino Moro | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Hauptmuell | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Columbia Saxophone Sextette | The Columbia Saxophone Sextette (originally credited as Saxo Sextette) released 46 titles for [l=Columbia] between early 1917 and 1921. The Saxo Sextette was Columbia's answer to Victor's immensely popular [a=Six Brown Brothers (2)]. It comprised three altos, a tenor, a baritone, and a bass saxophone. The first 6 titles were recorded in November 1916, but apparently with mixed results, because none of these takes was ever released. Further recording sessions in January and February 1917 proved more satisfactory, and the first ten titles came out in late April 1917 ("Bull Frog Blues" and "Swanee Ripples" on Columbia A2194, "American Patrol" and "Call of a Nation" on Columbia A2195, "Policy King March" and "All Blues Medley" on Columbia A2196, "Katinka" and "Poor Butterfly" on Columbia A2203, and "Miss Springtime" and "Follow Me" on Columbia A2205). | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Richard I. Blake | Richard I. Blake was co-founder and Director of Recording of [l139869], and co-founder and editor of [l2125033]. Born Lynn, MA on April 8, 1931, died July 18, 2011. After graduating from Lynn English High School he joined the U.S. Air Force. Dick enjoyed a multi-faceted career, that included Co-founder of Fleetwood Records producing LP's and Tapes of Drum and Bugle Corps, sounds of racing, and sports events. He also served as Executive director of Drum and Bugle Corps Competitions that were performed throughout the United States. Upon retirement he became Manager of residential residences. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Rogier Kuzee | Rogier Kuzee | Dutch grindcore artist. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Bruno Vacaro | Credited as visual artist. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Eye 4 Design | Design studio. When credited as company (e.g. Designed At), please use [l=Eye 4 Design] with the Designed At credit in the LCCN. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Miša Stojićević | Milorad Stojićević | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Club Együttes | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Gwizski | James Vance | Executive-producer. Head of [l420623] |
| Search | Add | 29 | Tony Back | Organist, guitarist, composer, arranger and singer from Brighton, UK. Most famous for his Hammond organ LPs on [l=Ad-Rhythm]. Died 25th January 2006. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Ron Gessel | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Charlélie Arnaud | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Γιώργος Τζαμάρας | Γεννήθηκε το 1936 στο χωριό Μαντασιά της Φθιώτιδας. Αρχικά, με μια κιθάρα και έπειτα, ένα ακορντεόν, ξεκίνησε στα τοπικά πανηγύρια πλάι στον αδελφό του, Κώστα, που έπαιζε κλαρίνο Εκεί, τον ανακάλυψε ο [a1892742] και τον προέτρεψε να κατέβει στην Αθήνα για να ηχογραφήσουν μαζί έναν δίσκο. Το 1961, ηχογράφησε και το πρώτο του τραγούδι, το «Τα ορφανά δεν χαίρονται» (Β. Σούκα-Γ. Πολυζού), το οποίο κυκλοφόρησε σε δίσκο 45 στροφων το 1966 από την Music Box. Έχει ηχογραφήσει συνολικά 400 περίπου τραγούδια σε δίσκους, κασέτες και CD. Έχει επίσης κάνει εμφανίσεις σε Αμερική, Καναδά και Αυστραλία, όπου τον υποδέχτηκε ο απόδημος ελληνισμός. Έφυγε από τη ζωή στις 14/09/2019 | |
| Search | Add | 29 | The Judge's Nephews | Los Sobrinos Del Juez | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Κτίρια Τη Νύχτα | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | M.T. 9. | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Gina Zangla | American graphic designer and illustrator. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Boldatwork | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | C Hecker | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Jan Hauke | Songwriter | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Steve Battershill | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Polito Bances | Saxophonist and orchestra leader from Chiclayo, Peru. Later in his career he produced several recordings in Ecuador. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Anthony Yankovic | Artist and designer. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | WSM Radio | Radio station from Nashville, Tennessee. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Jon Whiplash | Bassist, drummer and vocalist. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Madesya Group | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Randy Fouts | Randy Hugh Fouts | Keyboardist. Born November 4, 1944, in Gilmer, Texas. Died in 2006. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Robinito | Robin Modig | DJ and producer from Helsinki, Finland. |
| Search | Add | 29 | The Merry Singers | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | E. Refur | Carl Lindmark | |
| Search | Add | 29 | George Tourlas | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | R.W. Kane | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Lorenzo Carballo | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Vittorio Brena | DJ and Producer from Bergamo, Italy. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Szöllősy Vágó János | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Balázs Hermann | Hermann Balázs | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Thomas S. Klise | US educator | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Junge Kirche Zollikerberg | Swiss youth folklore singing group of the reformed parish of Zollikon, 1960/70s. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Los Liricos De Teran | Mexican ranchera group | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Hipstor Smith | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Фарида Кудашева | Фарида Ягудовна Кудашева = Farida Yagudovna Kudasheva (башк. Qudaşeva Färiźä Yähüźä qıźı, Ҡудашева Фәриҙә Йәһүҙә ҡыҙы, тат. Qudaşeva Färidä Yähüdä qızı, Кудашева Фәридә Яһүдә кызы) | (December 15, 1920, Klyashevo village, Ufa Canton, Ufa Province — October 9, 2010, Ufa) was a Soviet Bashkir and Tatar pop singer, Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1972), People's Artist of the Bashkir ASSR (1968), People's Artist of the Tatar ASSR (1990), laureate of the Gabdulla Tukai State Prize of the Republic of Tatarstan (1996). |
| Search | Add | 29 | Ziggy Devriendt | Belgian producer and DJ from Ostend. Owner of [l=Stroom (2)]. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Willie Fowler | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Ilda de Castro | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Mike McCraith | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | John Quevedo Janssens | Designer from Venezuela | |
| Search | Add | 29 | The Midnight Merrymakers | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Herbart (2) | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Averio Karl Reich | [b]Karl Reich[/b] was a German bird breeder, who made records and performances with his "singing birds" in the early 20th century | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Sukebo-King | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Black Cloud Of Brown Moths | aka BCoBM "Began in the 90s. Analog recordings rendered in ones and zeros." | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Anne Lofthus | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Heinz Bartels | German conductor | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Lucy Gates | Emma Lucy Gates Bowen | American opera singer, born 5 November 1882 in St. George, Utah and died 30 April 1951. She was the granddaughter of Brigham Young. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Humble Brother | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Nick De Spig | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Pier Luigi Fasolin | Art director and designer. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Happiness Forever | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Kesoilin Kuva | Contact: kesoilinkuva@gmail.com Instagram: @kesoilinkuva | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Drew Crumbaugh | Sound engineer. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Shiro Kuroda | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Roman Kushnir | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Fredy Pulver | Swiss musician, songwriter and bandleader, born 23 September 1924 in Bern, Switzerland and died 11 January 2014 in Luzern, Switzerland. He was not affiliated to the [a2478189]. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Marina Fenech | Owner of [a4006983]. Married to [a298271]. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Kevin "Ice-Berg" Blake | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Tobi U | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Thomas Meier-Goldau | Thomas Meier-Goldau | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Артур Айдинян | Արթուր Այդինյան (Артур Мкртичевич Айдинян) | Artur Aydinyan – Armenian actor and vocalist (tenor). Born 1923 in Saloniki, Greece. Died 1997 in Odessa, Ukraine. |
| Search | Add | 29 | James Downing-Groth | Gwen Downing-Groth | |
| Search | Add | 29 | F. Desolation | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Nataša Vladetić | Nataša Vladetić | Born 20.6.1947 Bjelovar Hrvatska |
| Search | Add | 29 | Karel Deniš | Karel Deniš née Peniš | Czech [l=Supraphon] staff member, producer, music journalist, DJ. Born November 11, 1952 in Prague (former Czechoslovakia). |
| Search | Add | 29 | Oksät | Post-Rock / Post-Metal project from Mexico. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Don Bestor | Donald Hubbard Bestor | American songwriter, pianist, conductor & bandleader. Born September 23 1889 in Langford, South Dakota, USA. Died January 13, 1970 in Metamora, Illinois, USA. Bestor was a pianist in vaudeville and played hotels, nightclubs, ballrooms, theatres and radio. He was the Music director of the Jack Benny radio program. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Jérôme Olivier Genin | Visual artist (including layout). | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Jules Turcotte | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Jularbo J:rs Trio | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Maurice Baril | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Reinhold Svensson Quintet | Swedish 1950's bop jazz quintet | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Jonas Dalacorte | Brazilian musician and producer, born 31st January, 1989. Living Deads (2006-2012) bass Couch & Tea Ready To Go (2010) bass [a=dpsmkr] (2011-present) guitars, fx [a=Change Your Life] (2011-2017) bass The Last Bohemian of Buenos Aires (2012-2013) guitars Veräo (2013) guitars [a=Cruise Noir] (2017-present) programming, fx [a=AKAAO] (2018) synthesizers, fx [a=Cortina De Fumaça] (2018) guitars, fx [a=Conflito] (2019-present) drums [a=The Completers] (2015-present) guitars [a=L.U.S.T. (6)] (2019-present) guitars, vocals | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Georges Loubert Chancy | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Anne-Marie Désiré | Mastering and cutting engineer located in Paris, France (EU), also known as Madam Terrazzoni, since the beginning of the 80’s. She worked at [l=Decca Studios, Paris], from 1974 to 1980. Then, she founded the studio [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/359016-Parelies-Audio-Visuel]Parélies Audio Visuel[/url] with [a=François Terrazzoni]. At ‘La Decca’, the mastering engineer who made a cut was identified by a letter after the matrix number. Anne-Marie Désiré was [b]D[/b]. Please use this artist name variation without any cut numbers, D1, D2, etc., when entering a lacquer cutting credit derived from the run-out grooves. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Cody Verdecias | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Gold Mountain Entertainment | Artist management company started in 1983. It has offices in Nashville, Los Angeles and Montreal | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Las Tres Guitarras | Ecuadorian guitar trio created in 1934 | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Claude Cousin | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Gérard Pondaven | Louis Gérard Pondaven | French organist, pianist and composer. Resident organist at the Cathédrale de Quimper, France. (Brest, 26 Sept. 1912 - Quimper, 26 Jun. 1968) |
| Search | Add | 29 | Manfred Waller | Art director and designer | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Benita Kimera | Works in project coordination, A&R and technical assistance. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Владимир "Федя" Федорук | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Léigh @ Bit-Phalanx | Elim Arthur Léigh | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Djcharly | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Sébastien Dionne | Sébastien Dionne | Québec City based musician active in the grind/noise scene from the early nineties onward. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Yung Blood | Richard Hax, David Casper | Experimental hip-hop duo with David Casper and Richard Hax. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Dick Barrell | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Muabi | Pavel | [b]Pavel Muabi:[/b] Electronic [i]Ambient[/i] musician making music since 1997 creating [i]Experimental-Techno[/i] Ambient fusion [i]Glitch-Breakbeat[/i] music using both software and hardware synthesizers. |
| Search | Add | 29 | 印南敦史 | Innami Atsushi. Japanese novelist, literary and music critic. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Ether Pan | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Philip Darrow | Philip Darrow Restaurant manager and composer, of Verona, died on Dec. 3, 2007, in Compassionate Care Hospice, Jersey City. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Tfinity | Thomas Torres | An American electronic dance/breakcore producer, with the goal of being the most insane producer in the world. They have a extensive catalog of currently (August 2025) 26 albums on digital streaming services. Ranging from ambient, experimental, breakcore, and dance, there are many albums to fit a wide range of people. Here is the full list of mentioned inspirations: [a=Venetian Snares] [a=Aphex Twin] [a=Bogdan Raczynski] [a=Terminal 11] [a=Ocean Scenes Music] [a=Hrvatski] [a=Igorrr] [a=Meshuggah] [a=Squarepusher] [a=Boards Of Canada] [a=Etiosynthesis] [a=Whining Isolation] [a=Wawawa] [a=Cyriak] [a=Nero's Day At Disneyland] [a=Autechre] [a=Iglooghost] [a=Dysphemic] [a=Aaron Spectre] |
| Search | Add | 29 | Эмиль Верник | Эмиль Григорьевич Верник | Emil Vernik (September 4, 1924, Odessa, USSR - April 9, 2021 Moscow, Russia) - chief director of literary and dramatic radio broadcasting of the All-Union Radio = [l405938] (1969-2002). Under his leadership, was carried out more than 200 radio shows. Member of the Union of theatrical figures. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Krzysztof Puma Piasecki | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Mike Eller | Art director & designer. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | George Papadakis | Γιώργος Παπαδάκης | Independent graphic designer and art director, specializing in branding and visual identities, based in Athens. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Billyphobia | Artist and DJ living in Madrid (Spain). | |
| Search | Add | 29 | David F. Anderson | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Matt Littler | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Riccardo Iacoangeli | Riccardo Iacoangeli | Italian graphic and webdesigner. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Alexandre Malaquias | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Yoly Sandoval | Venezuelan singer | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Slick Grief | UK based multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter and producer | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Fernando Orlandis | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Леонид Должников | Леонид Должников | Sound engineer |
| Search | Add | 29 | Edward Schreiber | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Kevin J. Browne | Composer / Educator / Author / Philosopher | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Antonio "El Bailarín" | Antonio Ruiz Soler | Antonio Ruiz Soler was a Spanish Flamenco dancer, choreographer and artistic director. Dancer couple of Florencia Pérez Padilla aka [a3548524] from 1928 to 1952, their stage name was [a3522118]. Also couple of [a3390187]. Born November 4, 1921, Sevilla (Spain). Died February 5, 1996, Madrid (Spain). |
| Search | Add | 29 | Ορχήστρα Αλέκου Γεωργιάδη | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Ramon M. Zabalegi | visual artist | |
| Search | Add | 29 | JessMattic | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Favgear | Japanese design company. Representive director : [a3132704] | |
| Search | Add | 29 | H. W. Claussnitzer | German photographer. Lived in Lübeck and Hamburg. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Rolf Listrøm | Rolf Børje Listrøm | Swedish-Norwegian christian music vocalist born in Edsbyn, Sweden. Emigrated to USA i 1957 where he met [a2902504] in Chicago. Then moved to a small place called Råde in Norway. Born: July 15, 1935. Died: October 13, 2024. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Kaz Utsonomiya | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | "Annie" Original Cast | Original Broadway cast from the 1977 musical. Complete recording cast: Oliver Warbucks ("Daddy" Warbucks) - Reid Shelton Molly - Danielle Brisebois Pepper - Robyn Finn Duffy - Donna Graham July - Janine Ruane Tessie - Diana Barrows Kate - Shelley Bruce Annie - Andrea McArdle Miss Hannigan - Dorothy Loudon Bundles McCloskey - James Hosbein Dog Catcher - Steven Boockvor Dog Catcher - Donald Craig Lieutenant Ward - Richard Ensslen Harry - Raymond Thorne Sophie, the Kettle - Laurie Beechman Grace Farrell - Sandy Faison Drake - Edwin Bordo Mrs. Pugh - Edie Cowan Cecille - Laurie Beechman Annette - Penny Worth A Star to Be - Laurie Beechman Rooster Hannigan - Robert Fitch Lily St. Regis - Barbara Erwin Bert Healy - Donald Craig Fred McCracken - Bob Freschi Jimmy Johnson - Steven Boockvor Sound Effects Man - James Hosbein Bonnie Boylan - Laurie Beechman Connie Boylan - Edie Cowan Ronnie Boylan - Penny Worth NBC Page - Mari McMinn Kaltenbom's Voice - Donald Craig F.D.R. - Raymond Thorne Ickes - James Hosbein Howe - Bob Freschi Morgenthau - Richard Ensslen Hull - Donald Craig Perkins - Laurie Beechman Honor Guard - Steven Boockvor Justice Brandeis - Richard Ensslen Ensemble - Laurie Beechman Ensemble - Steven Boockvor Ensemble - Edwin Bordo Ensemble - Edie Cowan Ensemble - Donald Craig Ensemble - Richard Ensslen Ensemble - Barbara Erwin Ensemble - Bob Freschi Ensemble - James Hosbein Ensemble - Mari McMinn Ensemble - Penny Worth | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Fanfara Reprezentativă A Armatei | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | The Royal Viennese Symphonic Orchestra | A bogus name - the title would be in German, and "Imperial" would be the closest translation, at least until 1918, when the Austro-Hungarian Empire ended... It appears to be a name of convenience for American labels releasing LPs with no other credits for recording artists. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Dianne Athey | Painter, graphic designer and bassist. Dianne is a musician who played bass with the bands ‘Nervus Rex” and “The Riddles” in the 80’s and 90’s respectively. She grew up in Akron, Ohio, getting an early start playing guitar and singing with her friend, Chrissie Hynde who went on to create the band The Pretenders. Her parents started her out learning classical piano. During the New Wave music era she joined her first band, “The Nervous Wrecks”. Dianne is still jamming around the city, currently playing in two bands: “Broad Band” and “FolkSoul”. Additionally, Dianne is a working graphic designer in the design partnership: A+G Design. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Simon Tripcony | Graphic designer. Credited for visual roles. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Nationhood | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Virja | Design studio and offset printing works based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Sometimes credited as [l1093336] | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Raw Dada | The work of Raw Dada can be separated into two categories. Raw Dada can either use data sounds for ferocious walls of noise or take those data sounds and mix them into beats and melodies. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Os Meninos Rabinos | O nome foi retirado da canção d'[a4793191]. Grupo vocal formado em 1974 que era composto por Pedro, Sara, Gela, Lili, Betinha e Micá. A direcção musical era do Maestro José Machado. No álbum "Cantigas Infantis- Jogos" colaboraram nomes como Carlos Menezes e Siegfried Sugg. Depois o grupo passou para um septeto com a entrada de Rui e João e saida de Lili. São também fez parte do grupo. Como sexteto eram Betinha, Sara, Rui, João, Pedro e Gela e cantaram discos com várias canções do folclore português. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Pontus J. Back | Pontus J. Back aka "Der Rockpastor" ("the rock pastor"), Finnish Christian worship musician (guitarist, singer) & rock producer. Ex guitarist of the hard rock band Porn Rock/Erocktica. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Furious Sound System | French sound system active during the 90's | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Tωm Unit | Ανδρέας | Hip-Hop artist (Producer/MC) from Elefsina, Greece. Born in 1994. Active since 2011. |
| Search | Add | 29 | عبد العزيز محمود | عبد العزيز محمود (ʾAbd al-ʾAzīz Maḥmūd) | Abdel Aziz Mahmoud (died 1981) was an Egyptian actor and singer from Port Said. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Laimutis Purvinis | Vocalist, songwriter. Born 1961 in Alytus district. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Piotr Urbanek | Piotr Urbanek | Guitarist. |
| Search | Add | 29 | August Krähenbühl | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Flaviano Lanzi | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Andrew Grimm | Singer and guitar player from Baltimore | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Bevin Fagan | Lannie Glenmore Fagan | Born: 11th May 1953 near Kingston, Jamaica Died: 3rd April 2008 Lannie Glenmore Fagan (aka Bevin aka Running Water) was the lead singer with legendary 70's reggae band Matumbi. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Floyd C. Woodhull | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Salomon Emquies | Salomon Emquies | An American art director and photographer who has been affiliated with the [l=Delicious Vinyl] label. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Carlo Cola | Carlo A. R. Cola | Electronic music artist from Scotland, UK. Currently working on various electronic music projects as well as working in the field of audio engineering including mixing & mastering. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Zespół Instrumentalny Mieczysława Janicza | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Yunus Bülbül | Yunus Habbuloğlu | [b]Yunus Bülbül[/b] [i](born Yunus Habbuloğlu, 22 April 1955, İskenderun, Hatay)[/i] is a Turkish arabesk and folk music singer, composer, songwriter, and actor. A prominent figure of 1980s arabesk, he is best known for his album [b]Sende Sevgi Yok[/b], which includes his most popular song [b]En Mutlu Günümde[/b]. He has released 36 CDs, 6 LPs, and 4 singles, composed around 350 works, and appeared in 64 films and 31 TV series. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Dimitrije Čudov | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Annelise Keestra | Designer | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Государственный Оренбургский Русский Народный Хор | Оренбургский государственный академический русский народный хор | The first concert of the Chorus took place in 1958, under the direction of the artistic director [a1848533] (Yakov Khokhlov), who was working closely with [a1848535] (Lyudmila Raikova). 1997 it was awarded the title "Academic". |
| Search | Add | 29 | Hilda Aguirre | Hilda Aguirre is a popular Mexican actress, singer and TV host. She was born on August 11, 1944 in Tabasco, Mexico. She is best known for her role in several romantic comedies of the late 60s and early 70s. Sor Ye-yé (1968), El primer amor (1974) and La hermanita Dinamita (1970) are among the most popular titles. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Александр Арсеньев | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Greg Miyanda | Greg Miyanda was a Zambian singer, musician and songwriter who came into prominence in Zambia in the early 1980's. In the mid 1970's, he was a member of the short lived [a4424506] along with [a4424508] and [a4075130]. The band recorded at least three singles before their break up, which were later included in Mwale's 1978 Zamrock album, [a4087711]. Following the break up, Miyanda worked for the Zambian branch of [l378166] in their sales and marketing department. With the support of Teal, he engaged in solo work, performing mainly Kalindula style music and releasing numerous popular singles through the 1980's. He was multilingual, releasing songs in Bemba, Tonga, Tumbuka, Nyanja and English. He was closely associated with [a7215192] as the backing band for his work but it is unclear what other bands he may have worked with. Greg Miyanda passed away in 2000. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Shelkovskaya | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Hans Joachim Kipka | German vocalist, born 03.12.1929 in Halle/Saale, † 2008 in Hamburg In the 50s he was a Schlager singer, later on he worked also in reading books for records. He frequently worked with [a=Kurt Stephan]. Since the middle of 1961 he replaced Martin Berendt at [a=Das Roland-Trio] | |
| Search | Add | 29 | ComeRaveInPeace | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Константин Драгнев | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Tamburaški Zbor Jorgovan | Popular Serbo-Croatian tamburitza orchestra, founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by [a=Djoko Dokich] and others. Between 1925 and 1928, the orchestra cut numerous titles for [l=Columbia] and [l=Victor]. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Tom Habes | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Dyloot | Jason Sperling | DJ & electronic music producer lives in Castro Valley, California |
| Search | Add | 29 | Brandon "Eugene" Owens | Brandon Eugene Owens | [b]Brandon "Eugene" Owens[/b] (b. ca. February 19[i]80[/i], <California?>) is an American bassist, singer-songwriter, and producer. He is the younger brother of keyboardist [b][url=/artist/210843]Isaiah "Ikey" Owens[/url][/b] (1975—2014) and guitarist [b][url=/artist/719391]Aaron Fletcher Owens[/url][/b] (1977—2015). Owens writes and records solo as "[b][url=/artist/1326702]Eugene[/url][/b]" and with his band, [b][a=Eugene & The 1914][/b], but first and foremost, he is renowned as a session musician. Brandon served as a musical director and bassist for [a=Lauryn Hill] and has recorded and performed with such acclaimed artists as [a=Kendrick Lamar], [a=Terence Blanchard], [a=Mulgrew Miller], [a=Monty Alexander], [a=Nicholas Payton], [a=Brenna Whitaker], [a=Kelis], [a=Antonio Ciacca], [a=Laurent Coq], [a=Marcus Strickland], [a=Winard Harper], [a=Xavier Davis], and songwriter-producer [a=Glen Ballard], to name a few. Before picking up the bass in middle school, Brandon played clarinet for several years. Owens studied at the prestigious [a=Los Angeles County High School For The Arts], where he took masterclasses and shared the stage with [a=Billy Higgins], [a=Stevie Wonder], [a=Bo Diddley], and [a=Boyz II Men]. After graduating from LACHSA, Brandon "Eugene" enrolled at [l=The New School, NYC], double-majoring in contemporary music and film. He dropped out after the first semester, however, and instead pursued a stage career, debuting on tour with jazz pianist [a=Benny Green]. Besides his extensive studio work and performing with countless jazz outfits and groups, Owens contributed to several film/TV soundtracks. In 2000, he was contracted by [l=New Line Cinema]/[l=Warner Bros. Pictures], and [url=/artist/1326702]Eugene[/url]'s song "Troubles" appeared in [a=Gina Prince-Bythewood]'s directorial debut, a romantic sports drama [i][url=/master/1059180]Love & Basketball[/url][/i]. (Subsequently, "Troubles" also appeared in [a=Michael Patrick King]'s 2008 rom-com, [i][url=/release/13724253]Sex and the City: The Movie[/url][/i], based on the eponymous [l=HBO] series.) Owens also portrayed bass players in film on several occasions, most notably with a brief, uncredited cameo in [a=Damien Chazelle]'s 2014 psychological music drama, [i][url=/master/825455]Whiplash[/url][/i], produced by [l=Bold Films]/[l=Blumhouse Productions] for [l=Sony Pictures Classics] and starring [a=Miles Teller] and [a=J.K. Simmons]. In 2020, Brandon recorded bass on [a=Robert Glasper]'s soundtrack for [i][url=/release/15487631]The Photograph[/url][/i], a romantic drama by [l=Universal Pictures] starring [a=Issa Rae], [a=Lakeith Stanfield], and [a=Chelsea Peretti]. More recently, in 2023, Owens provided backing vocals on the soundtrack for another [a=Damien Chazelle]'s movie on [l=Paramount Pictures], his period black comedy drama [i][url=/master/3079430]Babylon[/url][/i]. By tragic coincidence, Brandon's siblings both succumbed to a rare, undiagnosed congenital heart infection; Ikey and Aaron died before turning 40, and merely six months apart. In November 2024, Owens served as the executive producer for Ikey's debut solo album, [i][m=3674850][/i] LP on [l=Unit E Records], which Isaiah completed weeks before his untimely death in October 2014 while touring with [url=/artist/278763]Jack White[/url] in Mexico; even though [l=Third Man Records] already had final masters and planned the album release with "TMR-314" catalog number, the project remained shelved for over a decade. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Mario Beh | Mario Beh is a freelance illustrator from Halle (Saale) Germany. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Michael Evanston | Art Director | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Dj Clif | French hip hop DJ/producer/beatmaker, from Montfermeil (93) | |
| Search | Add | 29 | The Robert Patterson Singers | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | LoCo MinX | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Jen Waters | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Galambos István | Galambos István | Hungarian drummer, record producer. Younger brother of [a3473833] |
| Search | Add | 29 | Willie Grimston | Appears on several [a=Chris Rea] releases, often without a specific role or as coordinator. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Lorenz Zadro | Lorenz Zadro (born 6 January 1985, Verona, Italy) is a guitarist, author, producer and artistic director, collector, passionate popularizer of Blues & American Music. As a sideman and artistic producer he collaborates in a lot of projects, often alongside national and international blues artists. Since 2010 he has been the founder and president of the cultural association Blues Made In Italy and since 2015 he has been a founding partner of A-Z Blues and A-Z Press. As a guitarist and producer, he took part in the publication of over sixty records. He collaborates and writes for many music magazines. In 2019 he published the book 'Blues Pills and Other Stories' for Arcana Edizioni and in January 2020 he published the new album 'Blues Chameleon'. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Carmenza Duque | Colombian pop singer. Died in May, 2025. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Anthony Santosusso | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Ki.Mi. | Kirill Kashatskih = Кирилл Кашатских | DJ / producer, mastering engineer & electronic music teacher from Saint Petersburg, Russia. Born October 8, 1987. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Alfred Bina | Designer | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Carmine Tammaro | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Flemming Muus | Flemming Muus Rasmussen | Danish bassist. Involved in a number af Danish bands as well as a frequent session and live-bassist with even more bands. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Samenzang | Samenzang is the Dutch word for "harmony singing". "Singing together" is a more literal translation. Samenzang ususally doesn't refer to an artist, please decide in each case where it occurs what the correct main artist is. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Bhatoptics | Sleeve/cover design team. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Fred Silver Band | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Μιχάλης Σταυρουλάκης | Cretan lute player, composer and singer from Messara Crete.. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Jan Lundkvist | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Du Cret | Visual credit on 1950's releases mainly for [l7703] and [l54908] based labels. Company profile [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/1484794-Atelier-Du-Cret]here.[/url] | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Bryon Moore | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | La Orquesta Del Maestro Torroba | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Godwin Bowen | Calypso / soca keyboards player | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Anonymous Arts | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Phantoms Of The S.S. | Phantoms Of The SS was formed by 1 Phantom & 1 Other to create avant-garde and surrealistic sound structures and experiment with tones, various mixing techniques, drones and other oddities. The two forming member welcomed Oni Sakti into the group as a "silent" member. Now more active in the creation of the sound structures. Oni Sakti's female counterpart Zoe Sakti joined Phantoms on the Ventorum album and Sexual Surrealists 7" and is also now a permanent member of Phantoms Of The SS. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Gary Ronaldson | Graphic artist. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Marsha van Dijk | Dutch drummer. Better known as Mavah Dansrijk (anagram of her name) when performing with TUPPERWR3 and DOMTUIG. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Chicca Leaf | Chiccaleaf is an Italian DJ and producer. From Milan, Italy. Owner and Label Manager: Cleo Recordings (Cube Recordings) | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Teresa Bedolla | Mexican engineer, lacquer cut specialist. Her cuts can be identified by a "[b]TBA[/b]" signature etched in runouts. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | صبري الشريف | صبري الشريف (Ṣabri al-Šarīf) | Sabri al-Sharif (1922, Yafa, Palestine - 1999, Beirut, Lebanon). In the early fifties he held the position as the president of the music department in the Near East Radio Station in Cyprus. He was sent to Lebanon and produced several songs by The [a=Rahbani Brothers]. He played an important role in producing and promoting the musical plays of [a=Fairuz] and The [a=Rahbani Brothers]. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Riad Michael | Dr. Riad Alexander Michael | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Karen Hacking | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Franco Coni | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | A. Vénéroni | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Hisayoshi Ogura | 小倉久佳 | |
| Search | Add | 29 | William Bowser | William Bowser | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Der Marcony-Chor | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | HCRC Staff | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Lulu Roman | Bertha Louise Hable | (May 6, 1946 – April 23, 2025) Lulu Roman began her career in show business as "Lulu Roman, The World's Biggest Go-Go Dancer," in one of Jack Ruby's night clubs. She was discovered by [a=Buck Owens], and in 1969 she became a Hee Haw television cast member. After multiple drug busts, she converted to Christianity. She won a Dove award in 1985 for her album "You Were Loving Me." |
| Search | Add | 29 | ZenoPhex | Noah | Producer From Denmark Who makes Gabber and other types of Oldschool techno |
| Search | Add | 29 | Gigi Piola | Gigi Piola was born in Genoa in 1965 and currently lives in Milan. After Genova’s Art School, moves to Milan to attend the European Institute of Design. He’s based in Milan and works worldwide. Gigi works for many agencies as art director from 1988 to 2001, then he starts his experience as director. His ability to capture the story, his style, and incredible directing skills are only a little part of his talents that makes Gigi standout. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Studio Yuck | Creative studio from artist and musician [a3350889], guitarist of [a4554137] | |
| Search | Add | 29 | KoKo-PoP | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Božo Potočnik | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Orchestre Vedette Jazz | Congolese group from Brazzaville, Republic of Congo. Founded in 1958 by Gabriel Talany ([a3887880]). | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Dr. Nathaniel Branden | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Александр Туманов | Александр Натанович (Тутельман) Туманов | Alexander Natanovich (Tutelman)Tumanov (1930-2023). Russian baritone singer, wind and keyboard instrumentalist, one of the founders of the Moscow ensemble [a2138208]. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Aceto Sandro | Belgian accordion player 82 Rue Baudoux 6210 Ransart 071/34.06.69 | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Μάκης Βασιλειάδης | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Steve Bartel | Steven B Bartel | Los Angeles, California art director/designer and owner of The Bartel Design Group |
| Search | Add | 29 | Groupe Adorons L'Eternel (GAEL) | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Akhtari Bai | Akhtari Bai Faizabadi | Akhtari Bai, who sometimes is credited with the alias iBegum Akhtar, (October 7, 1914–October 30, 1974) was a well known Indian singer of Ghazal, Dadra and Thumri. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Рафаэль Ильясов | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Die Hansen Boys | German music / vocal ensemble founded in 1950 in Cologne ([i]Köln[/i]). | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Chymus | Tomáš F. Hanzl | Czech grindcore vocalist, lyrics writer and visual artist. Also known as "Frenzy". Member of [a=Antigod], [a=Closing], [a=Isacaarum], [a=M.A.C. of Mad], [a=Negligent Collateral Collapse]. Born 1974 as Libra, now live in Prague and Pardubice (Eastern Bohemia). |
| Search | Add | 29 | Lace GFX | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | George Cori | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Archil "Farchila" Kelbakiani | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Jim LaVerde | Bassist, songwriter, and vocalist. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Michael Zolotov | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Lênito Abreu | Adelino Agostinho de Abreu | Lênito Abreu was born in Setúbal, Portugal (28th March 1950). Produced by [A=José Crispim] with whom he worked a lot. He is a Portuguese Fado singer, but not as good or famous as his late brother [A=António Severino]. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Les Goode | Bass player from South Africa, also credited as songwriter, arranger, producer... | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Ernst Drollinger | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Infinite P. | Kris Ryzak | Emcee and Producer (aka Infinite Potential), from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Has also recorded, produced & performed in Groups (Endangered Species, NWNB & Tedz Rocket) |
| Search | Add | 29 | Linas Karalius | Linas Karalius | Member of Lithuanian band Žas. Also known as Ezopas. He left the band in 2004. Returned to the band in 2012 after 8 years of hiatus. Already released a single and a video clip. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Jer Lau | 柳應廷 | Jeremy Lau Ying-ting was born on 20 November 1992, known professionally as Jer, is a Hong Kong singer, actor, and a member of the Hong Kong boy group "Mirror". Apart from his group activities, Jer has also pursued a solo singing career, winning Best New Performer at the Metro Hit Awards, the Ultimate Song Chart Awards, the Chinese Gold Song Awards, and the Chill Club 20/21 Awards. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Carole Kowalchuk | Designer | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Sabotage! | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | ANGERME | アンジュルム | ANGERME (アンジュルム), formerly known as S/mileage (スマイレージ), is a Japanese pop group within Hello! Project. The group changed their name in late 2014 to ANGERME to celebrate the third generation members and signify a turning point in the group's image. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Alain Marya | French singer | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Stephen Seto | Stephen Seto | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Blood Noize | American punk band, based in Columbus, Ohio. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Perinho Albuquerque | Péricles De Albuquerque | Brazilian guitarist and songwriter. Brother of [a265145]. b.: April 25, 1946 - Salvador, BA d.: August 15, 2025 - Salvador, BA |
| Search | Add | 29 | 宝塚管弦楽団 | Translated as Takarazuka Orchestra. The orchestra attached to [a4994481]. Renamed to 宝塚歌劇オーケストラ (Takarazuka Revue Orchestra) in 2000. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Hermenegildo Sabat | Hermenegildo Sábat | b. June 23, 1933 in Montevideo, Uruguay Caricaturist Emigrated from Uruguay to Argentina in 1966 |
| Search | Add | 29 | Qadir Ali | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Unify Separate | Synth-pop duo from Stockholm, Sweden | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Bob Cort | Robert Henry Denison Cort | Born in Loughborough on 20 December 1929, he died on 5 September 1982 in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, aged 52. Married with two sons, he lived in Leire and was a former licensee of the Dog and Gun pub in Enderby. He was also director of an advertising consultancy, Visual and Audio Explorers. He fronted [a404755] Group in the 1950s. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Darby Kaighin-Shields | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Gaz Stoker | Gary Stoker | Bassist. Older brother of [a=Kid Stoker]. |
| Search | Add | 29 | DJ Papaya | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Debosciati Brothers Band | Italian band from Bologna founded in 1982, inspired by Skiantos and Squallor. Now played a mixture of genres (Rock, Punk, Electronic, New wawe, Blues & Melodic) with demential lyrics. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Oxoah | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Trevor Elliott | Reggae engineer and producer. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Joe Manish | Credited for artwork. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Duet Milošević-Aleksić | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Центральный Гастроном | Центральный Гастроном | Russian independent rock band from Siberia. The most famous of unknown bands Tyumen underground. Founded in 1985 |
| Search | Add | 29 | Daddy Mad | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Руслан Малаев | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Vincenzo Perez | Vincenzo Perez | Electronic music DJ & producer from Naples/Italy. Label owner of [l=Revoevol Recordings]. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Clark McClellan | Clark McClellan | US orchestra conductor, arranger Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Clark attended the Michigan State Teachers College, where he spent most of his time at the Conservatory Of Music. He had played the piano ever since he was six, had entered the Berger School of Music three years later, and had studied there for seven years; he had organized his first orchestra during high school days and had continued his musical activities at college, studying to become a teacher. He perfected himself in such technical matters as musicology, counterpoint, advanced harmony, and orchestration, until he entered the service of the Merchant Marines. After a period of conducting and broadcasting, McClellan became musical coordinator and pianist on the Kay Kyser and Jack Haley TV shows Spelled with a "D" on [l=Cricket (2)] releases, see [a=Clark McClelland] |
| Search | Add | 29 | Dwight Dias | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Los Tucusitos | Venezuelan Children Choir. Formed in La Pastora, Caracas November 4th, 1959 | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Conambiente Publicidad | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Abel Navarro | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | George Boucaud | Calypso / soca saxophone player | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Chuck Chellman | Charles A. Chellman | American Country and Soul/R&B producer and promotional manager. Founder, in 1974, of the Country Music DJ Hall of Fame Owner of [l1759547]. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Strýci | Czech pop and jazz group, as well as a chorus. Led by [a=Luděk Švábenský], evolved from [a=Milan Chladil]’s backing band 1970–1971, backing band for [a=Helena Vondráčková] 1972–1979. Also known as “Šest strýců” (Six Uncles) or “[a=Luděk Švábenský se svým orchestrem]”. Members (among others): Luděk Švábenský (piano, organ, vocals, leader), Jiří Hlava (trumpet, vocals), Josef Bažík Pavelka (trombone, vocals), Jan Václavík (saxophone, vocals), Jiří Jech (saxophone), Václav Kozel (saxophone, vocals), Ladislav Chvalkovský (bass guitar, vocals), Miroslav Ryška (bass guitar), Ivan Smažík, (drums, vocals), Pavel Fořt (guitar) | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Marino Valencia | Marino Valencia Garay | Peruvian chicha and cumbia lead guitarist, songwriter and leader of [a=Los Diablos Rojos] |
| Search | Add | 29 | Sam Passamano, Jr. | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Bracini Bećari | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Brordus Bunder | Dutch design studio located in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Виктор Гридин | Виктор Фёдорович Гридин | Soviet and Russian virtuoso bayanist, composer, conductor, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1987). Artistic director of [a1740163]. Born: February 28, 1943, Pristennoye, Kursk Oblast, RSFSR Passed away: April 4, 1997, Moscow, Russia |
| Search | Add | 29 | José Sampaio | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | キャニオン・オーケストラ | Canyon Orchestra | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Wæik | Rebecca Weik | Freelance artist specialised in fine pen - ink drawings, mixed media paintings (liquid metal / chemicals and stuff) & oil paintings. Based in Germany. Contact info: Rebecca Weik Rheinstraße 7 65307 Bad Schwalbach E-Mail: rebeccaweik@yahoo.de |
| Search | Add | 29 | Marcin Daniec | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Mesa Lanes | Mesa Lanes was originally known as Dodge Dart. Nicky "Fidget" Sjobeck Lead Vocals & Lead Guitar Duke Seino Lead Guitar & Vocals Ian McNeil Drums Jon Gossard Bass & Vocals Audrey Sjobeck Lead Vocals | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Hrvatsko Seljačko Pjevačko Društvo "Podgorac" | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Günther Beyrer | Producer at [l34701] | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Zyphr | Manger of [l3125197] Apart of duos with [a12184114] and [a12977844] | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Shameek Gonsalves | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Berlin Breed | Oi band from Berlin, Germany. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Max Bodden Associates | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Vic Bellerby | Sleeve note writer | |
| Search | Add | 29 | DJ Kirill Sergeew | Kirill Sergeev (Кирилл Сергеев) | |
| Search | Add | 29 | سعید جلوانی | [l1495444] | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Nick Melton | Nick Melton | Artist/producer who co-founded independent London-based record label [l=Bomm Records] in 1992 with [a=Ack Tambala] and the members of [a=Freak-Quency Generator] (who released only one EP with the label). Nick had a couple of earlier releases with the artist name [url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/T.N.T.+%284%29]T.N.T.[/url] with his then music partner [a=Terry Burton] in 1991 and 1992. Ack and Nick were heavily inspired by the music they had first heard in Goa in 1990 and the next few years which was the start of what was to become "Goa trance" and was therefore the birth of this transitional time dancing to new beat, EBM, rave, techno, italo-disco, and that when morphed by the pioneering DJs of the time became simply "Goa music" or to some "trance dance". As was the habit of Ack and Nick when releasing their EPs under the artist name M.A.N., was choosing to not use their own names on the label credits, but instead choosing (rather confusingly) to use family and sibling names (or even television football pundits)! Nick is still writing music under various names including the [a=Temporal Knights] and [a=Peripheral Visionary]. Nicknamed "Nick Meltdown" he is the trance dancer photographed in the TIP Records [url=http://www.discogs.com/Various-Orange-Compilation/release/33089]Orange Compilation[/url] booklet and before that the punk dancer photographed on the cover of the 1982 UK punk album [url=http://www.discogs.com/Straps-The-Straps/release/2270024]The Straps[/url]. |
| Search | Add | 29 | HMH Music Consulting GmbH | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Venus Art Dept. | Normally the year is printed after the name on most of the cassette releases. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Schlaganfall Zone | Aaron Schubert | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Musique Du 43e R.I. | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Orchestra Nando De Luca | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Boone Naka | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Ronnie Switzer | Ronnie Brent Switzer | Canadian bassist. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Sergej Ranđelović | Sergej Ranđelović | Drummer/percussionist, singer, arranger, composer |
| Search | Add | 29 | Gé Huismans | Works for the [l11183] magazine, responsible for the [l527228] CD's. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Jacques Schedler | Jacques Schedler | Swiss artist and graphic designer. Born July 27, 1927 in Bürglen, Switzerland. Died April 13, 1989 in Frauenfeld, Switzerland. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Großes Blasorchester "Die Wikinger" | German wind orchestra founded in 1953 (maybe earlier) by [a911359]. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Jin Inugami | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Danilo Vasić | Danilo Vasić | Serbian pianist and arranger. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Dizzy Gillespie's Big 4 | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Tim Brannon | Art director. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Pity Zapata | Rigoberto Zapata Ramírez | Bolivia singer and percussionist (b. January 1938 - d. 30th of January 2021). |
| Search | Add | 29 | Readers Digest Association | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | S. A. Shukla | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Designers Inc. | UK graphic design studio, cooperating mostly with [l11332]. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Sir Robert Orange Peel | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Kazimierz Turewicz | Polish Band lider, composer, arranger and multi-instrumentalist, born in Płoski Rów May 18, 1916 - passed away August 27, 1981, Warsaw Was a respected and well-known soloist of the pre-war Polish dance bands. 1956-1960 : conductor of the Krakow Dance Orchestra of Polish Radio 1961 : emigrated to Chicago, US, where for several years he had his own local entertainment. He worked as a violinist and accordionist from Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra in Chicago and famous Annunzio Mantovani Orchestra. Summer 1976 : he returned to Poland. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | สมหมายน้อย ดวงเจริญ | สมหมาย ลานวิชัย | Sommai Lanwichai known by his stage name Sommainoi Daojaren was born on March 14th, 1966 in Ban Chueak, Doet Mueang Yasothon District, Yasothon, Thailand (บ้านเชือก ต.เดิด อ.เมือง จ.ยโสธร). He was the youngest of 5 siblings. His career in the music industry was set forth and supported by วิฑูรย์ วงษ์ไกร (Witun Wongkrai, October 1, 1951 – January 2023), who was head and host of the "J.S 4" Radio Station in Yasothon Province. The program that Witun hosted and organized was a country music program and singing contests. Sommai would always win these contests, eventually Witun persuaded Sommai to join the music industry, going under the music label "เสียงสยาม" (Siang Siam) and by the stage name Sommainoi Daojaren (สมหมายน้อย ดวงเจริญ). Sommainoi moved to the United States in 2000 and would stay there, never returning to Thailand. On December 19, 2024, at 6:00 pm PST, Sommainoi passed away in a Hospital in Sacramento, California from diabetes and a ruptured cerebral blood vessel. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Andy Deas | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Dirk Eichhorn | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | A-S-D | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | AYE-AMS | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Thomas Warkentin | Art direction, visual artist | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Манвел Пашаян | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Enragé Graph'X | Design department of french rock label [l59126]. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Michael Greisman | Founder of [l100268] | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Servando Carballar Heymann | Servando Carballar Heymann | Spanish musician, producer and independent businessman (b. 1962, Madrid), founder of [a=Aviador Dro] in the late 70s, [l=DRO] label in the first 80s and [l53795]. Previous to that, he released some records under his own name: "Editado por [l=Servando Carballar]". Married with [a764659]. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Gustaf Westin | Gustaf Westin | Songwriter, guitarist & producer from Bollebygd (Sweden), but now residing in Billdal, Sweden. Email: gustaf@airborne-performance.com |
| Search | Add | 29 | Rafael Ayres | Brazilian art director, designer | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Roger Niset | Belgian producer, arranger and songwriter closely associated with [l=Rush (6)]. Frequent collaborators: [a=Charles Pitz] and [a=Edouard Rombeau]. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | The Plaza Band | Pseudonym used on Edison Bell Winner and Edison Bell Radio for various American and British orchestras, including studio bands. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Ländlerkapelle Bärner Oberland | Swiss [i]Volksmusik[/i] ensemble from the Bernese Oberland. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Володимир Кучинський | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Mark Onyx | Mark Andrew Makowski Onyx | Drummer and songwriter in several punk, experimental and industrial bands. Active in bands since 1990. Moved from the Midwest to Fort Lauderdale Florida in 1992. Heavily involved in the goth, industrial and post-punk scene and a main contributor/booker to Club Squeeze and The Edge in Ft. Lauderdale. Moved back to Midwest in 1994 and drummed in experimental post-punk bands playing shows in Chicago, Illinois and throughout the Midwest. Moved to Portland, Oregon in 2003 and has been active since. Currently in the experimental industrial group called-ism. Also has released 26 solo albums under the name VULGAR since 1995. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Hugo Videla | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | Picazzo Stack | Patrick Schmidt | German Rapper from Dresden. |
| Search | Add | 29 | Geoffrey Digby | Australian graphic artist, born 1926. Art Director for the World Record Club in Australia for its Art Department's existence. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | MediaWay Sp. z o.o. | ||
| Search | Add | 29 | قرزاز ومحراش | Karzaz & Mehrach was a Moroccan aita duo. | |
| Search | Add | 29 | Nick Mrak | Николай Андреичев (Мраков) | Noise musician from Moscow, Russia |
| Search | Add | 29 | Massivepanicattack |