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Chris Doolittle
271 listeners
Chris Doolittle (aka Mr. Doolittle) has been playing music since he was 11 years old, when he played his first gig at a local McDonalds in his home…
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Carl Perkins, Bono, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson & Tom Petty
98 listeners
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Martitchie
24 listeners
Martitchie started at the beginning of 2009, creating comedy music whilst Ritchie's brother was sat upstairs studying for exams. After that they…
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Jeff Scholtes
176 listeners
Jeff Scholtes (born July 17th 1976) is a singer songwriter and bluegrass musician from Fayetteville, AR.
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Ghost & the Big Sky
53 listeners
Ghost & the Big Sky is a band borne out of a near miss. A death that almost happened; by sheer luck, a force of will or medical technology,…
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Anna Chung
43 listeners
Self taught guitarist and untrained singer from London. Everything you hear is written, composed and produced by her using a free audio software…
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ian wardle
39 listeners
Born and raised on the muddy banks of the River Wear near Durham, UK, Ian Wardle went through several musical guises and aliases before settling…
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Jared Malmfeldt
13 listeners
Tales of woe and dismay driven by manic, melancholic guitar riffs, boldly contrasted by twisted sentiments of love and simple folk ballads all spun…
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Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins
34 listeners
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Jean-Thomas Louvier
111 listeners
At first glance he may seem like nothing more than a dime a dozen singer/songwriter. Though from the moment Jean-Thomas produces the first…
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Donald Keesing
53 listeners
Donald Keesing started with D.C. punk band White Zombies in 1982. In 1988 and 1989 he sang and played guitar for psychedelic band Rain Crow then…
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Badgertrap
50 listeners
The most bumtious Badger in England and Wales! A big-headed badger suit, brash, barmy and bewildering verse delivered with a shake of his comical…
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The Apocalyptic Troubadour
56 listeners
"Das apokalyptische habe ich noch nicht entdeckt, aber
„Troubadour“ passt. Nach fahrendem Dichter/Sänger klingt das
tatsächlich, nach der…