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10cc
10cc is an English art rock and pop band. Initially comprised of four musicians - Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme - who had written and recorded together for some three years, before assuming the "10cc" name in 1972 - two strong song-writing teams, injected sharp wit to lyrically-dextrous songs. Stewart and Gouldman were straight pop-song-writers, who created the band’s most accessible songs; Godley and Creme were the experimental half of 10cc, featuring an Art School sensibility and cinematic writing. Read more on Last.fmArtist image: 10cc (Spotify)
The Triffids
The band originated in Perth, Western Australia in the late 1970s. They went through various line-up changes until the early 1980s when they moved to Sydney and later Melbourne and released their first LP Treeless Plain. The band toured extensively in Europe and caught the attention of the UK music press, being featured on the cover of NME twice. Four albums followed - Born Sandy Devotional, In the Pines, Calenture and The Black Swan - before the group disbanded in 1989. Read more on Last.fmArtist image: The Triffids (Spotify)
Augustus Pablo
Horace Swaby (June 21, 1954 – May 18, 1999), better known as Augustus Pablo, the melodica king, was a Jamaican roots reggae and dub record producer and keyboardist, active from the 1970s onwards. He was perhaps the first person to use the melodica as a viable musical instrument. He was born in St. Andrew, Jamaica and learned to play the organ in Kingston College School. It was at that point an unnamed girl lent him the melodica. Fascinated by the instrument, Pablo rarely put it down. Read more on Last.fmArtist image: Augustus Pablo (Spotify)
Them
There are at least three bands named Them: 1. a Northern Irish rock and roll band that was formed in Belfast in 1963 2. a US/German Heavy Metal band formed in 2008 3. a Seattle-based pop-rock band formed in 2020 1. Them was a Northern Irish rock and roll band that was formed in Belfast in 1963. Best known for the garage rock standard "Gloria" and for launching singer-songwriter Van Morrison's careers, the group had an energetic sound that fit right into the British blues and rock boom of the 60s. Read more on Last.fmArtist image: Them (TheAudioDB)
Crack Cloud
Crack Cloud is a Canadian musical and multimedia collective based in Vancouver, British Columbia, formed by drummer and frontman Zach Choy. Alongside the group's core musical members who perform live as a band, a large number of multimedia artists are also associated and operate simultaneously as an in-house production studio within the group. Read more on Last.fmArtist image: Crack Cloud (Spotify)
Hey Colossus
Hey Colossus are a heavy musical ensemble from London and Somerset. They have been active since 2004 and have released 8 full albums and numerous other singles, mini albums, splits. etc. Its current members are Joe Thompson, Robert Davis, Rhys Llewellyn, Timothy Farthing, Jonathan Richards and Paul Sykes. The new album "In Black & Gold" is out on Rocket Recordings. http://rocketrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/in-black-and-gold. They followed up In Black & Gold with a second release of 2015 Radio Static High. Read more on Last.fmArtist image: Hey Colossus (Spotify)
The Wave Pictures
The Wave Pictures is an English rock band formed in Wymeswold, Leicestershire, United Kingdom in 1998. Currently consisting of David Tattersall (vocals and guitar), Franic Rozycki (bass guitar) and Johnny 'Huddersfield' Helm (drums), the band is now based in London. The band has its origins in a group called Blind Summit, which Tattersall and Rozycki formed with Hugh Noble. The first line-up of the band recorded and self-released a string of albums before finally settling in London with the current line-up. Read more on Last.fmArtist image: The Wave Pictures (Spotify)
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt, born Robert Ellidge, in Bristol, UK on 28 January 1945, is an English musician, and a former member of the influential Canterbury scene band Soft Machine. As a teenager, he lived with his parents in a fourteen-room Georgian guest-house, Wellington House, in Lydden near Canterbury. Here he was taught the drums by visiting American jazz drummer George Niedorf. In 1962, Wyatt and Niedorf moved to Majorca where they stayed with the poet Robert Graves. Read more on Last.fmArtist image: Robert Wyatt (Spotify)