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Leftside Wobble
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Leftside Wobble is a pseudonym of Jonathan Moore, a London, UK DJ and producer. Leftside Wobble makes eclectic music, both danceable and s… read moreLeftside Wobble is a pseudonym of Jonathan Moore, a London, UK DJ and producer. Leftside Wobble makes eclectic music, both danceable and soothing - with elements of dub, funk, disco and/or house. Sites: http://SoundCloud.com/Leftside-W… read moreLeftside Wobble is a pseudonym of Jonathan Moore, a London, UK DJ and producer. Leftside Wobble makes eclectic music, both danceable and soothing - with elements of dub, funk, disco and/or house. Sites: http://SoundCloud.com/Leftside-Wobble and Facebook View wiki -
Eddie Drennon
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Eddie Drennon (born Edward Allen Drennen in Newark, NJ) VARIANTS: Eddie Drennan, Eddie Drennen, Eddy Drennon, Edward Drennon Studied violin… read moreEddie Drennon (born Edward Allen Drennen in Newark, NJ) VARIANTS: Eddie Drennan, Eddie Drennen, Eddy Drennon, Edward Drennon Studied violin with Louia Vaughn Jones and music composition with Mark Fax at the Howard University School of Mu… read moreEddie Drennon (born Edward Allen Drennen in Newark, NJ) VARIANTS: Eddie Drennan, Eddie Drennen, Eddy Drennon, Edward Drennon Studied violin with Louia Vaughn Jones and music composition with Mark Fax at the Howard University School of Music (1959-63); he previously studied violin with Samuel Appl… read more -
Gregg Diamond
5,018 listeners
Gregg Diamond (May 4, 1949 - March 14, 1999) was a pianist, drummer, songwriter, and producer who was active in the jazz and disco music sc… read moreGregg Diamond (May 4, 1949 - March 14, 1999) was a pianist, drummer, songwriter, and producer who was active in the jazz and disco music scenes of the 1970s. Diamond wrote the song "Hot Butterfly," which was released in 1978 un… read moreGregg Diamond (May 4, 1949 - March 14, 1999) was a pianist, drummer, songwriter, and producer who was active in the jazz and disco music scenes of the 1970s. Diamond wrote the song "Hot Butterfly," which was released in 1978 under one of his group's names, Bionic Boogie, with Luthe… read more -
Two Tons Of Fun
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Yam Who?
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Yam Who? is the studio and DJ alias for two individuals with a shared, eclectic and passionate interest in soulful music of all genres. A c… read moreYam Who? is the studio and DJ alias for two individuals with a shared, eclectic and passionate interest in soulful music of all genres. A chance meeting in the mid nineties at a now abandoned London club started a musical conversation wh… read moreYam Who? is the studio and DJ alias for two individuals with a shared, eclectic and passionate interest in soulful music of all genres. A chance meeting in the mid nineties at a now abandoned London club started a musical conversation which has ultimately grown from us being DJ's, record col… read more -
Richard Hewson Orchestra
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AKA Richard Anthony Hewson AKA The RAH Band View wikiAKA Richard Anthony Hewson AKA The RAH Band View wikiAKA Richard Anthony Hewson AKA The RAH Band View wiki -
Tamiko Jones
10,345 listeners
Born Barbara Tamiko Ferguson, 1945, Kyle, West Virginia Tamiko Jones started out as a jazz singer during the early '60's. She was, originally, called Timiko when she began her recording career on the Checker label in 1963, recording the song 'Is it a sin?'. By 1964, 'Tim… read more -
Bionic Boogie
5,783 listeners
Bionic Boogie was a disco studio group produced by Gregg Diamond in the late 70s. Diamond produced three albums under this name, "Bion… read moreBionic Boogie was a disco studio group produced by Gregg Diamond in the late 70s. Diamond produced three albums under this name, "Bionic Boogie" in 1977, "Hot Butterfly" in 1978, and "Tiger! Tiger!" in 1979.… read moreBionic Boogie was a disco studio group produced by Gregg Diamond in the late 70s. Diamond produced three albums under this name, "Bionic Boogie" in 1977, "Hot Butterfly" in 1978, and "Tiger! Tiger!" in 1979. Though the group is best known for its dance hits "Ris… read more