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Bill Monroe
Bill Monroe is truly the Father of Bluegrass, an elder to country music and an entrenched figure in American cultural history. Even today he has fans in places where the most sophisticated mainstream country acts have trouble.
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Earl Scruggs
The incomparable Earl Scruggs was honored with a star on the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame, on February 13, 2003. Peermusic would like to congratulate him for this well-deserved honor. It recognizes his great career which has helped define country music as
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Lefty Frizzell
One of the most important country artists of the 1950's and 1960's, Lefty Frizzell contributed some time-honored hits to country music, and the influence of his distinctive vocal delivery can be heard today from artists who admit they copy him. Willie Nelson,
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Los Pinguos
They came from cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, Argentina, with every intention of making some noise. And in such a short time, they have done just that! Their music is a mixture of Latin rhythms, performed with nylon guitars and percussion. It is the
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Mata Faccani
“Mata” is Roberta Faccani’s nickname. She started performing live in many small clubs of the Milanese area, and was influenced by different music styles, ranging from jazz to rock.
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Charlie's Magazine
The name Charlie's Magazine comes from Charlotte Berg's (the lead singer)
nickname Charlie and the
record by Ricki Lee Jones "The Magazine".
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Nostradamus
The music is a fusion of medieval, contemporary and future elements; compositionally independent and translated into a wealth of new sound dimensions. Themes by Verdi and Beethoven, Gregorian chants and sensitive voices will have the listener "hooked" as will the African tribal
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Carolyn Arends
Arends got her first publishing deal at 21, fresh out of college--a pretty hefty vote of confidence for an unknown Canadian upstart. Her first trip to Nashville was to sign the deal as a staff writer for Benson Music Publishing.
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