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Country |
| Mucca Pazza |
2010 |
United States |
| 1633 |
| LA Regional EE Jazz Festival Winner with Andre Hayward, Jazz Trombonist |
2010 |
United States |
| 1636 |
| Babik |
2010 |
United States |
| 1607 |
| Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears |
2010 |
United States |
| 1609 |
| Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings |
2010 |
United States |
| 1640 |
| March Fourth Marching Band |
2008 |
United States |
288 (Gypsy Brass/Circus)
March Fourth Marching Band has evolved into a mobile, giant band spectacular, consisting of a large horn section, and an enormous drum/percussion corps, anchored by electric bass. The sound is huge, melodic, and dynamic, taking audiences on a musical journey around the globe. March Fourth writes and performs its own material, and also draws inspiration from an eclectic range of worldwide influences, such as Eastern European Gypsy Brass, Samba, Funk, Afro-Beat, Big-Band, Jazz, and Rock music, as well as television, film, circus, and Vaudeville. Stilt-walkers, unicycles, fire eaters, puppets, flag twirlers, burlesque dancers, clown antics, and acrobatics are just some of the things you'll see accompanying this eclectic big band.
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| Blind Boys of Alabama w/ special guests Preservation Jazz Band Horns |
2008 |
United States |
286 (Gospel/Soul/Blues)
Since 1939, The Blind Boys of Alabama have sung a fervent blend of traditional and contemporary Gospel music. The Blind Boys' audience - once rigidly segregated and confined to traditional Gospel venues - now reflects the group's eclectic, global following, while their repertoire has expanded to embrace secular songs with a strongly spiritual message. The group's four Grammy Awards serve as evidence of their dedicated musical talent. At the core of The Blind Boys' sound is four-part harmony that makes dramatic use of contrasting vocal leads capturing hearts and ears throughout the nation.
The Blind Boys will be joined by the spectacular sounds of none other than the Preservation Hall Jazz Band Horns. This group of veteran jazz musicians has been credited with helping keep New Orleans jazz alive. Their music embodies a joyful, timeless spirit that is characterized by distinct horn-laden melodies.
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| Grupo Fantasma |
2007 |
United States |
| 1508 Grupo Fantasma is making a new name for the Latin music industry. Noted as the "funkiest, finest and hardest working Latin orchestra to come of the United States in the last decade," this 10-member collection is a spectacular display of high-voltage energy and determination. In 2007 the band performed with Prince and subsequently gained significant recognition for the highly praised show as well as securing a loyal fan in the pop superstar. Grupo Fantasma is unwavering in its goal to advance the Latin music sound. Never failing to produce superb records and exciting live shows, this Austin, TX group truly lives up to their name. So wear your brightly colored pants, stretch your legs, and prepare get funky! |
| The Wilders |
2006 |
United States |
| 1452 |
| Brian Jack |
2005 |
United States |
| 1432 |
| Conjunto Accordion Workshop-Joel Guzman |
2005 |
United States |
| 1434 |
| Los Aztek |
2005 |
United States |
| 1428 |
| Shannon Lawson |
2005 |
United States |
| 1429 |
| The Mammals |
2005 |
United States |
| 1431 |
| Toni Price |
2005 |
United States |
| 1433 |
| Youngblood Brass Band |
2005 |
United States |
| 1430 |
| Dr. John |
2004 |
United States |
| 1379 |
| Fiddlers 4 |
2004 |
United States |
| 1381 |
| Josh Pinkham & the Pinkham Family Band |
2004 |
United States |
| 1384 |
| The Horse Flies |
2004 |
United States |
| 1382 |
| Tim Stafford & Friends |
2004 |
United States |
| 1380 |
| "Southern Open" |
1999 |
United States |
| 1147 |
| Tha Banana Slug String Band |
1994 |
United States |
| 844 |
| Afropop Party |
1993 |
United States |
| 768 |
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