March 23, 2010 in
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Drake Graham ::
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On June 10, 1947 an extraordinary man was born in Paterson, New Jersey to an accountant and a first grade teacher. This man was none other than an incredibly talented composer and musician by the name of Randy Edelman. Edelman was a musical prodigy from even a young age. He attended the University of Cincinnati, going to the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music before heading to New York where he played the piano in Broadway Orchestras.
He produced several solo albums that enjoyed much success, having hit records in the UK with “Concrete and Clay” and “Uptown, Uptempo Woman.” He would then move to Los Angeles, where he began working in TV and film scoring, as...
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February 23, 2010 in
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Each month, Audioscribbler will bring you an unsigned or unknown band that we predict could have big things headed their way. We’ll be giving you a glimpse of the potential success stories of 2010.
This week, Audioscribbler probes Leeds' latest export, 'Dockyard Thieves'.
The North is renowned for producing bands that are distinctive and have something to say to the world and Dockyard Thieves are no different. The Leeds based band were formed late 2007...
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August 19, 2008 in
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Syracuse, NY based band Ra Ra Riot had a topsy-turvy 2007 emerging as one of the best new American indie acts of the year, but only to be set back monumentally with the tragic death of their drummer during the summer.
Syracuse, NY based band Ra Ra Riot had a topsy-turvy 2007 emerging as one of the best new American indie acts of the year, but only to be set back monumentally with the tragic death of their drummer during...
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June 15, 2007 in
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Some people think post-rock is not going anywhere. I, personally, think it’s getting bigger and better, with these being the pioneers. From their first album, ‘The Fall of Math’, 65daysofstatic were destined be one of the biggest instrumental acts in the UK and maybe even the world.
Some people think post-rock is not going anywhere. I, personally, think it's getting bigger and better, with these being the pioneers. From their first album, 'The Fall of Math', 65daysofstatic were destined be one of the biggest instrumental acts in...
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