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There are at least two musicians using the name Natty: 1) Fresh from supporting Kate Nash and Adele on tour and following the release of the highly acclaimed ‘The Mixtape’, Natty returns with his debut single ‘Cold Town’, an upbeat ska tinged pop track with a very candid meaning. Hailing from North London Natty grew up surrounded by an eclectic mix of sounds from Neil Young to Marvin Gaye and it was while working in Sphere Studios in Battersea that he first discovered his talent. By day he was engineering for some of the biggest names in the indie music...
Pecombo (aka ペコンボ, Japanese), is a world scat chorus group, consisting of three females and two males. They started at 2002. Their music is based on Brazilian, jazz, European movies music, Latin, Caribbean, Afro and Asia. They sing using Japanese and "KATAKANA scat", without musical border, as people living in Tokyo in 21st century. Pecombo's music sounds cheerful, chic and happy. They mainly perform in Tokyo and join with Japanese famous producers (Towa Tei, Tatsuo Sunaga, Comoesta Yaegashi, Takeshi Nakatsuka). Sites: Discogs, YouTube and http://Pecombo.Jp/JPN/welcome.html .
The band got together in 1996 with the objective of playing desperate Ultra Rare Garage Rockabilly. They have retained this distinctive sound ever since. They have recorded four albums - 'Jungle Fever', 'Hot Rod Doll', 'Ready To Go' and 'Rumble In The Jungle' - making a name for themselves in Scandinavia, Germany, Holland and USA. The albums 'Hot Rod Doll', 'Ready To Go' and 'Rumble In The Jungle' was produced at Enviken Records in Stockholm by Patrick with whom the band has a brilliant working relationship. .
Erano i primi anni '90 quando un gruppo di ragazzi baresi, mossi da una forte passione per il Jazz, formarono una piccola band che, tra discorsi esistenzialisti birra Peroni e sigarette Lucky Srike Chesterfield o Winston, si divertiva a suonare cover di vari artisti tra i quali the JB's, Cannonball Adderley, Herbie Hencock, Joe Henderson, Horace Siler, in un sottano di una villa d'epoca nella periferia di Bari. Il loro nome era "the Soul Grabbers", nome tratto da un brano jazz che significa accalappiatori d'anime. Questo fu anche l'inizio di un vero movimento culturale indimenticabile ideato da Nicola Conte (noto...