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Progressive instrumental rock band/performance artists Austin TV first came together in 2001 in the capitol city of their native Mexico Chato (guitar), Isachar (guitar), Pasa (bass), and Xna Yer (drums) assembled in October, performing publicly for the first time a few short months later
It’s really no surprise that Avenger of Blood came together in San Francisco The city had been the hotbed of American thrash in the early eighties, and has spawned some of the genre’s heavyweights
To become a hit maker early in one’s career is one thing, but to overcome one-hit wonder status and regain some respect and status on one’s own terms is certainly another
One of the most popular J-pop artists of all time, Ayumi Hamasaki (aka Ayu) got her start in modeling and acting in low budget films, before heading to Tokyo and the music business
Azarath is a supergroup of sorts, culling its ranks from leading lights in Polish death metal The single-named members include Inferno (Behemoth, Damnation, Witchmaster) on drums, Bart (Damnation, Anima Vilis, Cenotaph) and Thrufel (Yattering, Shadows Land, Masachist) on guitars, and Bruno (Damnation, Convent) on bass and vocals
An Australian country artist whose career saw many ups and downs, Adam Harvey got his start musically learning country classics on the guitar as a small boy His first gig came at the age of ten, and by his school years he was performing rock covers at a club when he was discovered and went off on tour as support for Tania Kernaghan
When the UK press began dubbing Adele “the next Amy Winehouse” in late 2007, the hype didn’t touch upon the heavy singer/songwriter influence found in the Londoner’s music
Adi Dick is a hard-working New Zealand musician and producer who has worked with several bands as well as having a successful solo career While studying graphic design, Dick worked in record stores in Wellington and then went on to join the blues and roots band Stylus 77 (later called Seven Suns) as their singer and guitarist
Agua de Annique is ostensibly the solo endeavor of former Gathering singer Anneke Van Giersbergen masquerading as a band, and their first studio iteration includes guitarist Joris Dirks, bassist Jacques de Haard, and drummer Rob Nnijders supporting Anneke on vocals (naturally) and piano