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Jane Monheit
At the tender age of 20, New York vocalist Jane Monheit was the first runner-up in the 1998 Theolonius Monk Institute vocal competition, winning a 10,000 dollar scholarship to further her musical education. Judges couldn’t exactly place her talent, for Monheit’s elegance and controlled presentation were too impressive. Two years later…
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no photo available Janet Feder
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no photo available Januar
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January Babies and China White
Featuring DJs:Woody McBride, Josh Werner, Justi,Wyatt Earp. It
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Japan Night
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Japonize Elephants
The Japonize Elephants from Bloomington, IN, are comprised of a ten-person group led by the Emperqq of Zerlock; the band’s eclectic sound borrows from bluegrass, folk, and jazz with plenty of ethnic influences (including Far and Middle Eastern) and silly sound effects. Their first CD, Bob’s Bacon Barn, was released by…
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Jarad Astin
Jarad is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of the Performing Arts (98), where he studied closely with Edward Simon (now the pianist for Terence Blanchard’s group), and organist Trudy Pitts. His first project since moving to the Denver/ Boulder was the Workshop, an organ trio that included locals Tony Black…
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Jared Clifton (From Radio Nationals)
Jared Clifton—Vocals, Guitar Born: Lost Creek, West Virginia Favorite Drink: Whiskey Sour Favorite Book: Too many to list, although the new Al Franken book is genius. Jared brings out the twang in the band’s sound; he grew up in West Virginia in a town where drinking, driving, and collecting unemployment were…
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Jars Of Clay
Jars of Clay is comprised of Dan Haseltine, lead vocals, Stephen Mason, guitar/ background vocals, Matt Odmark, electric and acoustic guitars/background vocals, and Charlie Lowell, piano and keyboards/background vocals. Jars Of Clay are based in Nashville, Tennessee, but its members are from all over the country. All in their mid-20s, singer…
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Jason Boland & The Stragglers
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Jason Cain
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Jason Collett Of Broken Social Scene
Most singer/songwriters are lonely souls with only a stool, an acoustic guitar and a heart-worn sleeve. Not Jason Collett. Oh sure, the Broken Social Scene guitarist has his instrument and a stack of intimate tales to tell-but his new solo album, Idols of Exile, sounds more like a house party. Since…
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Jason Laroy Band
Acoustic guitar driven rock that
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Jason Mraz
The first thing you need to know about Jason Mraz is that he hails from Mechanicsville, Virginia. The bucolic hamlet (the town directory points out it’s “only 9 miles from the state capital—‘as the crow flies’”) got its name in the early 1800’s from its blacksmithing prowess. Maybe it’s a stretch…
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Jason Truby Of POD
Jason Truby is an American guitar player. He began his career in 1989 when he formed Trash/Death metal and Metalcore band Living Sacrifice as their lead guitarist. He left Living Sacrifice in 1997 to spend time with his family. However, in 2003, P.O.D. needed a new guitarist after former band-member Marcos…
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no photo available Javier
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Jaw Wired
Ryan: Vocals Steve: Guitars CJ: Bass Lou: Drums
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Jay Farrar (From Uncle Tupelo & Son Volt)
Jay Farrar Stone, Steel & Bright Lights Ask anyone who was lucky enough to squeeze into Cicero’s Basement Bar in St. Louis in 1989 or the Blue Note in Columbia. Missouri in 1993 to watch Uncle Tupelo play a show. Even way back then, Jay Farrar was a riveting live performer…
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Jazz Mandolin Project
Featuring Jamie Masefield, Jon Fishman & Danton Boller: Jazz arrives in a variety of shapes and sounds, including the piano horns and guitar—but the mandolin? Jamie Masefield heads this unique trio, The Jazz Mandolin Project. The Jazz Mandolin Project is obviously not your run-of-the-mill trio. Even the group’s name sounds more…
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Jazz Nights
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Jealous Sound
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Jean Grae
It must be incredible to have the money to actually pay someone to pen a biography for you. One line into reading I suppose you have figured out that I have not even chosen to write this in third person. I have an album, I
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Jean Luc—Ponty
It has been a long, fascinating odyssey for Jean-Luc Ponty, who started out as a straight jazz violinist only to become a pioneer of the electric violin in jazz-rock in the ’70s and an inspired manipulator of sequencers and synthesizers in the ’80s. At first merely amplifying his violin in order…
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no photo available Jed’s A Millionaire
Jed’s A Millionaire upholds its title as the most beloved band in the Southwest with its second full length C.D., Kachina Theater, released August 20th, 2002. Jed’s A Millionaire was formed in 1999 by front man, singer/songwriter Shawn R. Harrington in conjunction with drummer Tim Davis, and Guitarist David Demson. Originally…
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Jedi Mind Tricks
JMT officially debuted with the Amber Probe EP in 1996. The B-side of that album was also included in their first LP; The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological & Electro-Magnetic Manipulation of Human Consciousness, which was released a year later. The album was themed by conspiracy theories and ancient Middle-Eastern mythology. It also…
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Jeep
One of the most beloved drummers on the touring circuit is back. Jeep (original drummer for The Samples) has come out from behind his kit to break new ground for those who share his eclectic musical tastes. Creating his own unique style of chunky rhythms and contagious melodies, Jeep has metamorphosed…
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Jeff Dahl Band
Mr. Dahl is Triple X’s most prolific and continuously active artist by far. During his productive solo career, (which followed his legendary and historic stints with Powertrip, Vox Pop, and the Angry Samoans), Dahl has released a wide variety of records that remain true to his three chords and one bad…
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Jeff Golub
In the ‘90s, guitarist Jeff Golub’s blend of jazz, R&B, and pop earned him a reputation for being one of the edgier, more tasteful players in the crossover jazz/NAC/smooth jazz field. Although some of Golub’s recordings were played on smooth jazz stations extensively, he was quoted as saying that he refuses…
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Jeff Hanson
Singing in a falsetto that frequently garnered reviews mistaking him for a girl, Jeff Hanson fronted indie rock band M.I.J. before starting a solo career. Born in Milwaukee, WI, Hanson began his musical training at age four with guitar lessons. He formed M.I.J. when he was only 13, and after seven…
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Jeff Tweedy
www.wilcoworld.net Jeff Tweedy (born 1967-08-25 in Belleville, Illinois, United States) is an American poet, songwriter and musician, best known for his work with the genre-bending group Wilco. He was also a founding member (along with Jay Farrar) of the highly influential Alternative country group Uncle Tupelo, and a sometime member of…
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