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CROOKED has established themselves as one of San Francisco, California's hottest acts. Their outstanding live shows and catchy songs comprised of a unique blend of hard hitting guitar riffs, stunning melodic choruses, orchestral keyboards, massive hooks, compelling lyrics and unforgettable vocal melodies have earned the band a devoted national following. Fan loyalty and the superb songwriting talents of band visionary/singer/songwriter James Gabriel has earned the band a top 10 single on the mainstream rock radio station 92.3 KSJO in the band's hometown of San Francisco, CA with their breakthrough hook filled track "Mistake". The ongoing and escalating buzz about Crooked...
Some BAsic Facts on "The Croocked Beat" The Croocked Beat is a band from sweden and consists of: Klas Jervfors: Trombone and Backing vocals Leif Nyqvist: Drums Jörgen Schelander: Organ, Piano and Backing vocals Hasse Lundström: Guitar Anders Jansson: Guitar and Backing vocals Tommy Hedrén: Lead vocals Magnus Eklund: Bass Magnus Bohman: Trumpet and backing vocals Track info: "March Of The Crooked" (music: A. Jansson) "Women" (Lyrics: A. Jansson, Music: A. Jansson/H. Lundström/The Croocked Beat) "Big Bamboo" (Lyrics: A. Jansson, Music: A. Jansson/The Croocked Beat) "New Complexion" (Lyrics: L. Nygvist, Music: L. Nyqvist/M. Eklund/The Croocked Beat) "Devil Mouth" (Lyrics: M....
Crooked Saws recorded their debut album, Mo-Fi’, on a Saturday afternoon in singer/guitarist Jesse’s living room using two mics and an 8-track reel to reel machine. They raised five hundred dollars through a Kickstarter campaign, got the album pressed, began booking shows, and then Jesse almost died. After Jesse’s six weeks in the hospital and three more months recovering, Crooked Saws went to work fueled by the intent only a brush with death can inspire. In under a year they’ve opened for national act Reignwolf at First Avenue, had their music featured on Field and Stream’s popular show Hook Shots...
Crooked Stilo is a hip-hop duo formed by brothers Victor and Johnny Lopez. The duo spent their early years in El Salvador, a Central American nation torn apart by civil war. As youth, they immigrated with their parents to the United States in search of a new beginning and a better future. They settled in a housing project in East Los Angeles, a new environment that came with its own unique challenges. In East Los Angeles, the brothers faced difficulties of gang warfare, drugs, alcohol, and criminal elements. They focused on their music as a protection from the shootings and...
Crooked X channel their youthful aggro-energy, hopes, and hormones into a 10-song, self-titled debut album rife with searing guitars, passionate vocals and intense, radio-ready heavy rock. Their organic sound was inspired by the ‘70s, but boasts a new millennium sound. Amazingly, the members of Crooked X --who have been friends and playing music since fifth grade—are now only 14, mere high school freshmen in Coweta, OK (population 7,000). Guitarist Jesse Cooper emphasizes: “We don’t want to be looked at for our age, because our music is good for any age. And, YES, we do write our own songs!” Crooked X...
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Perdoname
Vatos Malos (feat. Crooked Stilo)
ya lo saben
Stepback (Ima latino naturally crooked)
Crooked Individuals
Caramba (TON!C Remix)
Mis Colegialas
Locos Salvatrucha
Bonita y Mentirosa
Step Back
Latin Funk
Increible
Perdoname
Caramba (TON!C Remix)
Accepto mi Derrota (El Salvador)
El Vasile
Cafe Colao [Dj AChé - Lo Mejor Pa' Ti!]
Mi Tierra
Chica Elegante Feat. David Rolas
La Fiesta
Soy Pandillero
La Charanga
Acepto Mi Derrota
No Fui Yo
I Betcha Ima Getcha
La Fiesta
Que Sufras
The Jackal
Estilo Chueko
El Meneaito (Feat. Heavy Clan)
La Charanga
Y Si No Te Gusta
Mi Tierra
El Meneaito Feat. Heavy Clan
Ese Soy Yo Feat. Toni Haze & Shaka Black
What You Want
What You Want
ya lo saben la boa remix
11 Tengo El Nuevo Ritmo [Ya To
Ese Soy Yo (Feat. Toni Haze & Shaka Black)
No Me Quiero Enamorar
Me Mentisto (EL Me Mintio)
Party Over Here (Remix)
We Don't Look For Trouble