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The Delfonics foi um grupo norte-americano de R&B formado em 1965, na Filadélfia (Estados Unidos. A banda é considerada uma das primeiras e mais importantes da Philadelphia Soul, tendo sido mais popular entre o final da década de 1960 e começo dos anos setenta. Major Harris Wilbert Hart William Hart Randy Cain .
Esselfortium is the electronic music composer Sarah Mancuso. Her music is often characterized by complex arrangements and emotive melodies, and has incorporated many stylistic influences such as IDM, ambient, rock, and game and anime soundtracks. She experimented with music from a young age, briefly taking instrument lessons before opting for a self-taught approach. In 2003 she began studying electronic music production and adopted the Esselfortium moniker in late 2005. In 2007, two of her songs were featured on the first volume of the electronic music compilation series One on Twoism shortly before the release of her official debut album A...
Myra Melford is a jazz pianist and composer. In recent years, Melford has begun playing the harmonium as well as piano. Melford grew up in the Chicago area. Based in New York City since the mid 80s, Melford has played as a side-person with Henry Threadgill, and has led her own bands including players such as trumpeters Dave Douglas and Cuong Vu, reed players Marty Ehrlich and Chris Speed, bassists Lindsey Horner and Stomu Takeishi, drummers Michael Sarin and Kenny Wolleson, and cellist Erik Friedlander. In addition she has played in a leaderless trio called Equal Interest which includes Joseph...
Denise 'Saucy Wow' Belfon (born in Trinidad and Tobago) is a Soca, R&B and Gospel singer, songwriter and dancer. She is commonly known by Caribbean locals as the "Soca/Dancehall Queen" due to her high energy, complex, and exotic (and highly controversial) on stage performances in addition to her powerful, husky, and high stamina vocals. Her career, although very well established, exploded after the release of her 2003 smash single, "Saucy Baby", which is considered to be her signature song by many. .
Robert "Wolfman" Belfour (born September 11, 1940, Holly Springs, MS, passed February 24, 2015) is an American Blues musician. His father, Grant Belfour taught him the guitar at a young age and he continued his tutelage in the Blues from musicians Otha Turner, R. L. Burnside, and Junior Kimbrough. Kimbrough, in particular, had a profound influence on him. His father died when Belfour was thirteen, and his music was relegated to what little free time he had, as his energy went to helping his mother provide for the family. In 1959, he married Noreen Norman and moved to Memphis, Tennessee,...