Artists Directory on Weblo Music
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Y&T A legendary live band that arguably never managed to translate its electric on-stage intensity into its studio albums, Y&T stood within reach of the Grail of rock & roll stardom many times in their long career -- but through a series of mistakes, bad timing, and sheer bad luck, the ultimate prize always seemed to elude them in the end. Taking their name from a Beatles song, the group was originally formed as Yesterday & Today in San Francisco, around 1973, by vocalist and lead guitarist Dave ... |
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Yaggfu Front This funk and jazz-rap combo all grew up in North Carolina. Spin 4th, Jingle Bel, and D'Ranged & Damaged recorded their debut album, Action Packed Adventure, and it appeared on Mercury Records in 1994. |
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Yami Bolo International star Yami Bolo has been recording and performing "Jah-centered" cultural reggae since the 1980s. Bolo believes that he has been divinely called to make himself and his entourage revolutionary soldiers of the Almighty on a mission to spread their message of love, peace and hope to the entire world with their performances and recordings. He is particularly interested in uplifting the youth songs that warn against violence such as "Gun War." Born Rolando McLean, Yami Bolo's earlies... |
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Yank Lawson An exciting Dixieland trumpeter with an appealing tone and strong melodic ideas, Yank Lawson was a popular attraction on the Dixieland scene for decades. He was with Ben Pollack's band during 1933-1935 and when it broke up, he was one of the many sidemen who became founding members of the Bob Crosby Orchestra. Lawson was featured on many records, both with the big band and Bob Crosby's Bobcats, during 1935-1938. He was with Tommy Dorsey during 1938-1939 and had plenty of solo space with Dorse... |
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Yank Rachell James "Yank" Rachell was the primary exponent of blues mandolin, although he also played guitar, violin, harp and sang expertly well. Born on a farm outside Brownsville, Tennessee, Yank Rachell picked up the mandolin at the age of eight, mainly teaching himself; an early encounter with "Hambone" Willie Newbern early on helped him as well. Rachell began to work dances with singer and guitarist Sleepy John Estes in the early '20s. In early 1929, he co-formed the Three J's Jug Band with Estes an... |
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Yanni El estilo grandilocuente de los teclados de Yanni es accesible y estimulante a la vez, dos elementos que lo llevaron al triunfo. Sus explosivas baladas románticas en piano con influencia instrumental del pop le significaron gran popularidad en giras y grabaciones. Además de sus partituras para televisión, filmes y comerciales, su música se usó largamente para la cobertura de los Juegos Olímpicos. Uno de los artistas con más exposición en el ámbito de lo instrumental contemporáneo, Yanni contó... |
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