Browse Celebrities by Category
Celebrities - r
The music of Filipino singer/songwriter Rayyn is sometimes so quiet that it seems to float His voice itself defies gravity, drifting like clouds atop his atmospheric acoustic pop
The contemporary Christian vocal group Raze consists of singers Ja’Marc, Mizzie, JD, and Donnie, who got their start playing music festivals across America The Tulsa natives connected with British producer Zarc Porter and earned a European record deal
The industrial/goth rock outfit Razed in Black may be the only such band to hail from Hawaii (the town of Ewa Beach, to be exact) Comprised of members Romell Regulacion (guitar), Chris Nelson (vocals, bass, and synths), and Raj Kapololu (drums), the trio draws inspiration from the usual suspects, including Nine Inch Nails, Sister Machine Gun, and Chemlab
Modeled by Karen Kardell (vocals) and the_Gun (keyboards, programming), the Razor Skyline initiated its movements in 1995, underscoring their patterned methods through profound and dense compositions
Filipino rock band Razorback draws the core of their inspiration from the bluesy, gospel-tinged hue of American Southern rock The band’s twin-lead guitar front line, reminiscent of such Southern bands as the Allman Brothers, is a remarkable feat of dynamic synergy
Razorlight formed in London in 2002 around vocalist/guitarist Johnny Borrell and guitarist/vocalist and Swedish ex-pat Björn Ågnen Joined by bassist Carl Dalemo and drummer Christian Smith-Pancorvo, the combo recorded some early demos at London’s Toe Rag studios, and those songs led to radio exposure and the initial stirrings of hype
Raccoon, having dubbed itself “schizophrenic pop,” brings together melodic songwriting sensibilities, rock & roll references, and an inkling for experimentation to craft furious, devil-may-care tunes that invoke a slew of influences while remaining wholly unique
The British new wave band Re-Flex had one nearly forgotten Top 40 smash, 1983’s “The Politics of Dancing,” that became a staple of ’80s compilation CDs in the ’90s
Houston, TX-based emo quartet Race Car Riot comprised singer/guitarist Jason Jordan, guitarist Carl Weir, bassist Jeff Barrea and drummer Buck Gambill In 1997 the group released a single on Red Jaguire which so impressed Deep Elm Records owner John Szuch that he inaugurated the label’s acclaimed Emo Diaries series specifically to release music from Race Car Riot and other emo bands from outside of the New York City scene
Reach 454 was a pummeling post-hardcore combo based in New York City Formed on Long Island in 1996 by ex-Sick of It All bassist Richie Cipriano, who switched to guitar for the new project, Reach 454 also included vocalist Rene Mata, bassist Dan Martinez, and ex-Day in the Life drummer John Kamoosi