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Singer/songwriter/actress, Alyssa Suede Campbell has been singing and performing since she was a baby. In fact, she was on stage with her rock’n roll mom, Raven Kane, with Frank Stallone and the Beach Boys in front of a million people in Philadelphia when she was just three months old! Her dad is world renowned composer/arranger David Campbell and her brother is Beck, so naturally Alyssa is at home in the studio and on stage. In addition to music, Alyssa spent the first eight years of her life figure skating alongside Sasha Cohen sharing the same Olympic coach, John Nicks. She...
Suede Razors are a four piece band from the San Francisco Bay Area. They feature members of Harrington Saints, Hounds & Harlots, and Sydney Ducks. Combining elements of 70's punk, pub rock, bootboy glam, and mod revival, they've infused their own hard hitting brand of rock n' roll. Their debut 7" came out on January 7, 2014. .
A shared interest has been the start of uncounted relationships. In the case of Randy Scott and Randy Young of Cherry Suede, the love of music and being a fan is at the core of how they look at their band. They were fans of pop and rock giants like the Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams, and Tom Petty before they were musicians, and they know how important connections to performers can be. These connections can change lives. Maybe it’s a small change like smiling when you hear a chorus, or maybe it’s something bigger, like the power some songs...
1.Razors Edge is a thrash/punk band from Japan. Osaka's "Blitzkrieg Thrashers" RAZORS EDGE broke into Pizza Of Death in 2003 with their eagerly awaited, well recieved, hard hitting, 2nd full length release titled "Razors Rising". Since 1996, this 4 piece has been playing most of their shows, even to date, in and around their hometown. This, along with their love and dedication to their local scene has made them hometown heroes. But, this is not to say that RAZORS EDGE is not well recieved wherever they play. Their hyper live performance and zeal for all things "party-down" has lured them...
Musically, Les Rois de la Suède call themselves the "musical ambassadors of Swedish manners.", they musically place themselves "half way between the Beatles - current group - and a town brass band under LSD". They see their music as a part of the "Balkan scandinavian zouk ". .