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E was the alias of quirk-pop singer/songwriter Mark Oliver Everett, born April 9, 1963 in Virginia The 1971 death of his physicist father sent him into a prolonged tailspin, and after battling drug and alcohol problems throughout his teens, he dropped out of school and took a job pumping gas
One of the most successful samba groups of the 1990s, É o Tchan aroused considerable controversy due to their publicly recognized eroticized choreography among the children On the other hand, as their music is deeply rooted in the “legit” samba de roda of the region of the Recôncavo Baiano, some musical press journalists acknowledge them as an important disseminator of national culture
The self-described “bummer pop” outfit E Coli was led by singer/guitarist John Napier, a Los Angeles native who formed the band in 1994 following the break-up of his previous group Ethyl Meatplow and a subsequent tenure in Nitzer Ebb
Carnatic music has a long tradition of producing child prodigies who learn the grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of music as others might learn a language during early childhood
Husband-and-wife team EC and Orna Ball never matched groups like the Carter Family in popularity, but the Balls nonetheless made a significant, though quieter, contribution to the development of old-timey music and gospel
Fiercely underground Chicago rapper EC Illa honed his skills by battling in and around the Windy City with his clique the Ill State Assassins The Caucasian rapper brought some undeground respectabilty to a city’s hip-hop school that (apart from Common Sense) was hungry for respect
Modern blues singer EC Scott brings a funky ’90s sensibility to her classic soul and gospel influences Raised in Oakland, California, Scott grew up listening to gospel singers like Shirley Caesar and Inez Andrews; as she grew older, she began to ignore her mother’s restrictions on secular music and sampled the sounds of the rich soul music on her sisters’ radio
The Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter and actress EG Daily is best known for her 1986 hit “Say It, Say It,” a Madonna-ish urban/dance-pop gem that was produced by Jellybean Benitez and co-written by Stephen Bray
An English composer of Irish descent, Moeran’s education at the Royal College of Music was interrupted in 1914 by WWI, where he suffered a serious head wound and was discharged
Growing up programming games for the Commodore 64 computer sparked Stephen Machnowski’s interest in building his own electronics, specifically synthesizers He uses his home-built synths and drum machines for his E