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Granville Bantock

Sir Granville Bantock (August 7, 1868 - October 16, 1946), was a British composer of classical music. Bantock was born in London. A close friend of fellow composer Havergal Brian, he was professor of music at the University of Birmingham from 1908 to 1934 (in which post he succeeded Sir Edward Elgar). In 1934, he was elected Chairman of the Corporation of Trinity College of Music in London. He was knighted in 1930.

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John Steel

1.) John Steel was an American vocalist who found his biggest success in the 1920s. Described by musicologist Allan Sutton as a “working man’s John McCormack,” Steel was signed to the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1919, the same year he starred in “The Ziegfeld Follies of 1919.” An Actors Equity strike that year brought Steel into the headlines when, although siding with strikers, he was legally forced to perform.

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Tim Hart

There are at least 3 artists named Tim Hart. (1) Tim Hart is a folk singer-songwriter from Sydney, Australia. He is a member of the band Boy & Bear. His debut solo album Milling The Wind was released in August 2012. (2) Tim Hart (9 January 1948 - 24 December 2009) was an English folk singer and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a founding member of electric folk band Steeleye Span. Tim Hart was born in Lincoln. His father, Rev.

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seamen

Seamen was a short lived punk band from suburban Vancouver B.C. Canada.They were a young group[18/19]of guys joined by Tom Shields,a veteren of the Van scene, in the early 90's.With the help of Bill Crapelle,the Dayglo Abortions soundman/manager,and Andy Jak, Seamen released their 8 song ep "Liqour Face" on Andy Jaks label, Bad Robots.Great reveiws and cool shows with the likes of The Dayglo Abortions,Tenderloin,The Deisel Queens,Shutdown and Gob couldn't keep the band together.Shortly after recording their 2nd ep "backpackswalletchains&pepperspry" egos ran amuck and Seamen broke up.

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Cry Before Dawn

Cry Before Dawn are a four piece rock band from Wexford, Ireland. During the 1980's they released two albums and a number of singles, with some chart success in both Ireland and the U.K. During their more successful years they toured the U.K. extensively, supported Big Country and appeared on the Wogan show on BBC television, After a number of small line-up changes, the band eventually broke up in 1992.

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Yahweh

Yahweh is an experimental post-folk project from the country that brought you kilts, battered pizza and heart disease- that's Scotland for those that aren't familiar with this bonnie country. Previously named 'Warped Memories', Yahweh is the vehicle for composer and musician, Lewis Cook. Augmented by a collective of musicians whilst playing live, Yahweh produces reassuringly melancholy, broken tunes that combine experimental electronics, Scottish traditional music, psych-folk and an enchanting naivety.

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One Tasty Morsel

OneTastyMorsel is the solo project of 23 year old Paul van den Brink from the hills of far north Australia. The project kicked off in early 2005 after a passion to express his musical views could not be found as an artist within the live band scene.
Drawing influence from many forms of music and combining an eclectic taste in electronica with a passion for minimal psychedelic trance, the OneTastyMorsel sound lies somewhere in the middle grounds of Sensient and Krumelur.

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Paul Casey

Irish songwriter, guitarist and singer Paul Casey is being talked of among Ireland’s new music followers as 'the new cool'. His songwriting, guitar playing and distinctive voice are set to cause quite a stir both sides of the Atlantic with the release of his latest CD Scrapbook. Born in County Derry, Northern Ireland, Casey displays an exceptional command of slide guitar and a unique flair for penning striking tunes.

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