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  2. Tift Merritt - Wikipedia

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    Merrit's sound has been described as "sonic short stories and poignant performances." [25] She has been compared to artists like Joni Mitchell [26] and Emmylou Harris.[27]A review in The New Yorker praised her [27] and The Wall Street Journal included her in a weekend feature on singer-songwriters, describing her as "in the tradition of Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and Leonard Cohen".

  3. Sam Brown (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Samantha Brown (born 7 October 1964) [1] is an English singer, songwriter and musician. Brown is a blue-eyed soul and jazz singer, and ukulele and piano player. She came to prominence in the late 1980s as a solo artist and released eight singles that entered the UK Singles Chart during the 1980s and 1990s.

  4. Marcia Ball - Wikipedia

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    She began her recording career as a solo artist with Rounder Records in the 1980s and early 1990s. [5] In 2001, she joined the Chicago-based Alligator Records.Her Rounder album, Sing It!, which featured vocalists Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson, released in January 1998 was nominated for a Grammy Award and a Blues Music Award for "Best Contemporary Blues Album."

  5. Paula Cole - Wikipedia

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    Paula Dorothy Cole (born April 5, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter and producer. [2] After gaining attention for her performances as a vocalist on Peter Gabriel's 1993–1994 Secret World Tour, she released her first album, Harbinger, which suffered from a lack of promotion when the label, Imago Records, folded shortly after its release.

  6. Mickie Finn's - Wikipedia

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    They converted an old warehouse on University Avenue in the Hillcrest neighborhood of San Diego, into a "Gay '90s / Roaring '20s / Swinging '30s" nightclub. Finn was a piano player from San Francisco and had recently received a business administration degree from San Jose State College . [ 1 ]

  7. Liberace Museum Collection - Wikipedia

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    The museum had several buildings showcasing Liberace's unique costumes, pianos, cars, jewelry and artifacts. At its peak, the museum attracted 450,000 visitors per year, [2] and was the third most-visited tourist attraction in Nevada, after the Las Vegas Strip and Hoover Dam. [4] [6]

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  9. Emma Kelly - Wikipedia

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    With Joe Odom, Kelly was a co-owner of the short-lived Emma's piano bar in an old cotton warehouse on Savannah's River Street. The bar was forced to close after Odom squandered its earnings. "He could do you wrong. And he did me wrong," Kelly said in 1997, six years after Odom's death. "But I miss Joe. I get a little teary-eyed thinking about him.