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  2. Channel 7 (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Marcus Vest, known by his stage names Channel 7 and 7 Aurelius, [1] is an American musician, record producer, rapper and songwriter. ... ASCAP Pop Music Awards [2]

  3. Archie Henderson (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Archie Henderson is an English comedian, musician and writer, most notable for performing as the character Jazz Emu, [2] a comic character, "more or less born out of lockdown". [3] In 2023, Henderson won two Chortle Awards : Best Social Media and Best Variety or Character .

  4. Ray Draper - Wikipedia

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    His second album, The Ray Draper Quintet featuring John Coltrane, was recorded at the age of 17 with slight changes in his quintet, including John Coltrane. [3] Imprisoned over his drug use, after his release in the late 1960s, Draper formed the first jazz rock fusion band composed of established jazz musicians of the day.

  5. J.R. (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Orlando was formerly a Christian hip-hop singer signed to Cross Movement Records. He was also half of the So Hot Productions team along with N.A.B. His debut album was Metamorphosis, released in 2005. Courtney often appeared on the hooks of songs by fellow labelmates, such as FLAME and Da' T.R.U.T.H.

  6. Laufey on How She’s Drawing a Gen Z Audience for Her ... - AOL

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    Laufey (pronounced Lay-vay) is captivating Gen Z by writing and singing music that almost sounds like it could be from Gen WWII. Go figure, and go marvel. But the 24-year-old has always ...

  7. Eugenie Jones - Wikipedia

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    Eugenie Jones is an American jazz vocalist, songwriter, and producer. [1] She has collaborated with many jazz artists, including Reggie Workman, Bernard Purdie, Julian Priester, Bobby Sanabria, Lynn Seaton, Marquis Hill, Bill Anschell, and Lonnie Plaxico. [2] She received the Jazz Hero Award by the Jazz Journalist Association in 2023. [3]

  8. The Accents - Wikipedia

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    The Accents was used as a band name by several different groups from 1956 through 1969. The most successful was a doo-wop band during the late 1950s. Its only popular song came out during the "sack" dress fad, and was entitled "Wiggle, Wiggle".

  9. Jimmy Greene - Wikipedia

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    James Sidney Greene, Jr. (born February 24, 1975) is an American jazz saxophonist, gospel musician, recording artist, record producer, and music professor. He started his music career in 1997, and has since released eight studio albums. His eighth studio album, Beautiful Life, was his breakthrough release upon the Billboard magazine charts.