Musicians Aaron Detroit, though best known as a musician and all-around rock scenester, first came to be noticed as a zine writer during his mid-teens in 1992. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aaron Detroit"
AJ McLean (Alexander James McLean) was born on January 9, 1978 in West Palm Beach, Florida. He endured a very rocky childhood dealing with his parent's divorce. His father left him with his mother when he was 2 years old. The divorce affected AJ deeply, causing him to become troubled and frustrated. Pursuing his love of live performance, AJ moved to Orlando with his mother in 1992 to concentrate on his acting and singing career. He went for countless auditions at Disney and Nickelodeon, where he landed a role in Nickelodeon's "Welcome Freshmen" and a comedy series called "Hi Honey! I'm Home," where he played a character named Skunk. ...more on Wikipedia about "AJ McLean"
Akin Eldes is a Turkish musician who plays for an independent rock band Bulutsuzluk Ozlemi. ...more on Wikipedia about "Akin Eldes"
Alex Bueno is a Dominican singer and guitarist. He moved from his native San Jose de las Matas to Santo Domingo when he was a teenager, looking for a better chance to get involved in show business. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alex Bueno"
Alex Reece is the Creator of the jazzstep sound, a mix of drum 'n' bass and jazz, and one of the artists under the Metalheadz collective, who works also under the alias of Fallen Angel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alex Reece"
Alex Young was a musician who was a founding father of Big Beat and erstwhile collaborator with Kevin Ford. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alex Young (musician)"
Born Alisdair Ward, Algy has been an on & off (when friends) bass player with The Damned. Played bass on what is known as a seminal alternative / punk / pop / Goth record; Machine Gun Etiquette for The Damned. These records are often left out of music history lessons though are critically acclaimed by critics, music historians, and members of many later bands to contain some of the earliest sounds of what would become common place styles of playing in radio-oriented pop music. He also was briefly a member of the Australian proto-punk band The Saints (playing on their second album Eternally Yours), and also founded and fronted the seminal New Wave of British Heavy Metal outfit Tank during the 1980s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Algy Ward"
Ali Shaheed Muhammad (born August 11, 1970) is a musician. He was a member of the well known hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest as well as the R&B group Lucy Pearl. He released his debut solo album, Shaheedullah and Stereotypes, on October 12, 2004, featuring a cameo by Chip-Fu of the Fu-Schnickens. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ali Shaheed Muhammad"
Alkinoos Ioannides, is a Greek Cypriot composer and singer born in Nicosia on 19 September 1969. His artistic family, with a painter father and poet brother was a source of inspiration for him. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alkinoos Ioannidis"
Allison Crowe (born November 16, 1981) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and pianist from Nanaimo, British Columbia. Crowe records on her own record label, Rubenesque Records Ltd. (formed in 2003). Her first full-length albums, Secrets and Tidings, were released in 2004, when Crowe was 22. Allison Crowe: Live at Wood Hall, a double concert album, was released in July 2005. A DVD featuring live-in-the-studio performances of Tidings songs was created for her fan club in November 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "Allison Crowe"
Alphonsus Cassel (aka. Arrow) was a musician born on November 16, 1954 on the island of Montserrat in the West Indies. One of his most well-known songs is Hot Hot Hot (resung by Buster Poindexter). ...more on Wikipedia about "Alphonsus Cassel"
Amanda Perez born in 1980 from Ft. Wayne, Indiana is a new R&B artist. She came out with the song Angel in 2001 and later a album also name Angel. Now out with her new single named I Pray. ...more on Wikipedia about "Amanda Perez"
Amy Rigby is a singer-songwriter. ...more on Wikipedia about "Amy Rigby"
Ana Clara Voog (b. 1966) is a singer-songwriter, musician, performance artist, visual artist, and writer from Minneapolis, Minnesota. On August 22 1997 she started anacam ** , the second webcam (after Jennicam) that broadcasts twenty-four hours a day live from a home. She also designs hats and clothes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ana Voog"
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Anda Kuitse is a shaman and entertainer from Kulusuk, Greenland. He is known for his expressive Inuit drum dance. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anda Kuitse"
Andre Cymone (born Andre Anderson) is a bassist, songwriter and record producer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andre Cymone"
Andrew Schloss is a musician and computer engineer. Schloss is perhaps best known for his virtosity on the Radiodrum, a 3 dimensional midi-controller. Schloss is a pioneer in computer-music technology, and worked at IRCAM and the CCRMA in the 80's. He has performed with Leon Theramin, Laurie Anderson, Tito Puente, Chucho Valdés, David Jaffe and Peter Brook. He is currently teaching at the University of Victoria. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andrew Schloss"
Andrew Gregory Sega (b. 1975), also known by the pseudonym Necros, is a musician known for tracking modules in the demoscene of the 1990s. Sega began writing music circa 1992, releasing music with various music disks such as Epidemic ( 1994), which featured artists such as Purple Motion ( Jonne Valtonen) and Skaven ( Peter Hajba). ...more on Wikipedia about "Andrew Sega"
Anjan Dutta is a popular artist of the 1990s Bengali music scene defined by Jeebonmukhi (life facing) singers. He passed his childhood in Darjeeling, a very beautiful tourists spot of India. He holds MA degree in English Literature from Calcutta University, Calcutta. Anjan started his career as an actor in bengali cinema. First film was "Chalchitro" directed by Mrinal Sen and won best newcomer actor prize in Venice Flim Festval for his impressive acting. But later on his career is diverted towards the music world. Anjan Dutta's style of music is different from the others in the sense that it has catchy tunes, reminicent of Western hits and his lyrics are simple in nature. Anjan's music is somewhat influenced by Blues and Western Country music. He is the first Bangla artist to depend so much on saxaphone. Anjan Dutta is also an co director of bengali and hindi movies. He admitted that he was a fan of Suman Chatterjee. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anjan Dutta"
Anna Phoebe is a British rock violinist, born in 1981 in Germany to a German mother and Greek/ Irish father. Her family then moved to Britain. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anna Phoebe"
Autrey Hayes, a native of Marshall County, Alabama, was noted since his teen age years for an outstanding Bass voice. He began to sing in Southern Gospel Groups, and to be affiliated with the Stamps-Baxter Music Company. He taught music theory, song composition, and voice in various singing schools through out his life. He composed nearly 100 songs, many which were published by Stamps-Baxter Music Company. ...more on Wikipedia about "Autrey Hayes" Fast www.shortopedia.com
Baby Gramps is a steel guitar performer from the Northwest USA, famous for his palindromes. Baby Gramps started performing 1964 and was still playing professionally in 2004. ...more on Wikipedia about "Baby Gramps"
Barrett Martin was the drummer for the Seattle group the Screaming Trees. A multi-instrumentalist, his services were also utilized on the well-known Mad Season side project. In 2004, Barrett released a solo album of modern jazz entitled The Painted Desert. His first band in Seattle was actually called N-Reactor which later became Thin Men. He left Thin Men to join Skin Yard. ...more on Wikipedia about "Barrett Martin"
Barry Goldberg (born 1941 in Chicago, Illinois) is a blues keyboardist. He played in the band supporting Bob Dylan during his 1965 'electrified' appearance at the Newport Folk Festival. He formed Electric Flag with Mike Bloomfield in 1967, and later formed the Barry Goldberg Reunion in 1968. ...more on Wikipedia about "Barry Goldberg"
Beau Jocque (real name: Andrus Espre) ( November 1 1952 - September 10 1999) was an American zydeco musican active in the 1990's. ...more on Wikipedia about "Beau Jocque" The www.shortopedia.com spirit Musicians
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