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Kari is a young talented praise and worship leader from the Dallas, Texas area. Her music style would be described best as "post-contemporary praise and worship". She has what's been described as the "voice the lost generation can hear" - for example, in the Revelation Song. .
Cojoba is a hardcore/punk band formed in August 1995 in Carolina, Puerto Rico. The original line-up was Taína- vocals; Javier- bass; and Gilbert- guitar. Back then, the band did not have a drummer, it had a drum machine instead, which Javier programmed. This wasn't the members' first experience in a band. Javier and Gilbert were both also members of Sham Pain, possibly the first ever crossover hardcore band in Puerto Rico, and Taína had joined her first band, Psycore, when she was 15. Cojoba released its first demo cassette, "Espíritu de Punk," in 1996. The band itself took care of...
Zamajobe Sithole is evidently impacting the South African music scene with her debut album (released through SONY BMG Music Entertainment/Giant Steps label) titled, NDAWO YAMI (My Place) the album that announces an arrival of substantial new talent on the continent’s recorded music scene, has just achieve GOLD sales status (sales in excess of 25 000 units). Zamajobe received four nominations for SAMA 2005 in the categories; BEST NEWCOMER, BEST JAZZ VOCAL ALBUM, BEST JOINT COMPOSITION (together with Erik Pilani), and BEST ENGINEER (Robin Kohl/Jazzworx) for the album NDAWO YAMI. First up is her astonishingly beautiful voice, which captivates with ease,...
At age 17 Richard Jobson was the front man for the Scottish Punk band 'The Skids', who had a string of hits in a 2 year period from 1979 to 1981, the biggest being the top 10 hit 'Into The Valley'. The band was formed by Jobson and his friend Stuart Adamson who went onto create Big Country. Jobson went on to become part of the critically successful 'The Armoury Show' before moving onto a long period of making spoken word poetry recordings for the Belgian label Les Disques Du Crépuscule including an adaptation of the Marguerite Duras novella '10.30...
Oddjobs were a Minnesotan hip hop group formed around 1998 by Minneapolis MCs Advizer (Adam Waytz) and Crescent Moon (Alexei Casselle), and St. Paul producers/DJs Anatomy (Stephen Lewis) and Deetalx (Devon Callahan). Another MC, Nomi (Mario Demira), joined in 2001. The group broke up in 2005, but reformed (minus DJ Deetalx) as Kill the Vultures. .