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Molliger

Molliger grew up in a caravan with their parents who named them Gwen and Tutts. Once they were out hunting kangaroos and found a laptop on the side of the road with a keyboard, guitar and some singing voices - and played around with them until some music appeared. Since 2003 they have toured along the Australian east coast, and camped out in sheds, offices and penthouses. At the moment Gwen lives in Leeds (UK) and Tutts lives in Brisbane (Australia).

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Scott Johnson

Scott Johnson is: 1. a cartoonist, illustrator and designer, known for the webcomic ExtraLife.
2. an American composer (born 1952). 1) Scott Blaine Johnson was known for creating and hosting the ExtraLife radio show (ELR), a weekly off-beat, award winning Podcast about comics, movies, music, the Internet, computers and gadgets. They have interviewed noted personalities such as Todd McFarlane and Curt Schilling.

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Gary Go

Hello, welcome to my LastFM page! The most popular first question people ask when they meet someone new seems to be "what do you do?". Hello I'm Gary Go. This is some text about me. I write songs, record them and perform them to live human people. I was born and raised in London, England. I'm often looking for a line . I love listening to music - all sorts as long as it's honest and meaningful. I spend most of my time either in my studio The Canvas Room, making sounds or making sounds in front of people, possibly while standing on a stage.

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Chad Jackson

Chad Jackson started behind the decks before it was even trendy to be a DJ, and today can be credited as one of the people that popularised the art of DJ Mixing and remixing around the world. He was one of the first ever globally known superstar DJs. Back in the late 80s, a flyer with his name on it meant queues outside clubs like Legends in Manchester and the infamous Wigan Pier. Chad was one of the first British DJ to start DJ mixing in the early 80s.

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Tribal Tech

Tribal Tech is a progressive fusion band, originally formed in 1984 by guitarist Scott Henderson and bass player Gary Willis. The band includes Scott Kinsey on keyboard and Kirk Covington on drums, and has produced nine CDs that stretch the borders between blues, jazz, and rock. The band is widely regarded for the prodigious talents of its individual members and for its importance to the modern fusion music scene, but has informally dissolved following the release of 2000's Rocket Science, with the various members pursuing solo careers.

Tribal Tech on Last.fm.

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Stuart Townend

Stuart Townend is a British Christian worship leader and writer of hymns and worship songs. His output includes "In Christ Alone" (2002, cowritten with Keith Getty), "How Deep The Father's Love", "Beautiful Saviour" and "The King Of Love". In 2005, Cross Rhythms magazine described Townend as "one of the most significant songwriters in the whole international Christian music field". Christian website Crosswalk.

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