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  2. The Wytches - Wikipedia

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    The band released their debut album Annabel Dream Reader in August 2014. [18] The album was recorded over two days at Toe Rag Studios in Hackney, London and co-produced by Bell and former Coral guitarist Bill Ryder-Jones. [19] The album was recorded and mixed by Luke Oldfield on an 8-track Studer A80. [20] It reached number 50 in the UK Albums ...

  3. Three Mile Ditch - Wikipedia

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    Three Mile Ditch is the third studio album by English rock band The Wytches.It was released on 13 November 2020 through Cable Code Records. Recording sessions took place at Tile House Studios in London during Autumn 2019.

  4. Scott Gross - Wikipedia

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    In the meanwhile "Emergency" was released under the same band name [8] In January 2016, Gross was tapped as a producer for Jordan White's "High Road" EP with Grammy Award-winning producer Jim Annunziato in Long Island, NY. As of 2020 Scott is now the exclusive producer of several up and coming rappers and singers, one of them being vampires4hire.

  5. Fotomaker - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Vis-a-Vis opened with Vinci's song "Miles Away", which was released as a single and peaked at number 63 on the Billboard Hot 100. Wally Bryson had already left the band before the band's third album, Transfer Station, released in 1979. Fotomaker did not tour in support of Transfer Station. The album failed to reach the charts ...

  6. The Mystic Tide - Wikipedia

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    Many years later in 1994 Docko recorded some new material and that along with three demos, the band's five original singles, and their B-sides would be put out as a CD by Distortions records. Released more than 25 years after the group had disbanded, Solid Sound/Solid Ground, was the first and only album the band ever made. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Richie Havens - Wikipedia

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    Havens's grandfather and great-uncle joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, moved to New York City thereafter, and settled on the Shinnecock Reservation on Long Island. Havens's grandfather married, then moved to Brooklyn. [3] As a youth, Havens began organizing his neighborhood friends into a street corner doo-wop group. At age 16, he was ...

  8. Sing It All Away - Wikipedia

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    Upon release, Sing It All Away has garnered positive reviews from critics. Stephen Thompson of NPR stated that the album's material "fits neatly alongside the music that inspired it, with tiny strands of disparate genres and influences woven in". [5] However, AllMusic's Marcy Donelson gave a mixed review, giving the album three out of five ...

  9. Phyllis Dillon - Wikipedia

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    After a number of singles and an album entitled Living in Love, Dillon ended her recording career in 1971. In 1991, Michael Bonnet, the entertainment director for the Oceanea Hotel in Kingston approached Dillon inviting her to sing. Her refusal at first was later rescinded and sparked a revitalized interest in performing and recording.