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Martyn Wyndham-Read (born 23 August 1942 in Sussex, England) is an English-born folk singer, notable as a collector and singer of Australian folk songs. He lived and worked in Australia from 1960 to 1967 and has been a regular visitor to the country ever since. In 1960 Wyndham-Read moved from Sussex to Australia where he worked on Emu Springs sheep station in South Australia. It was while he was there that he heard, first-hand, the old songs sung by some of the station hands at Emu Springs and he became captivated by these songs and the need to know more...
Polish blues and folk singer, guitarist and composer. Born February 24, 1955 in Kraków. Jakubowicz debuted in 1983 with "Maquillage" longplay. After that she released nine more albums: "Martyna Jakubowicz Live" (1985), "Bardzo grozna ksiezniczka i ja" (1986), "Wschodnia wioska" (1987), "Koncert live Jarocin" (1989), "Patchwork" (1991), "Total" (1992), "Kolysz mnie" (1992), "Dziewczyna z pozytywka Edwarda" (1995), "Skorka pomaranczy" (1998). Jakubowicz surprisingly returned in 2005 with "Tylko Dylan" longplay which contained Bob Dylan's songs in Polish versions. .
Kristian Hoffman was in The Mumps with Lance Loud. Hoffman wrote songs for Klaus Nomi. Subsequently, he was in the band The Swinging Madisons. In the mid-90s he released the solo album "I don't love my guru anymore," followed by "Earthquake Weather." His third solo record, "&", consists of duets with various musicians including Russell Mael of Sparks, Rufus Wainwright, Maria McKee, El Vez, "the Mexican Elvis", Anna Waronker, Steve MacDonald of Redd Cross, Stew of the Negro Problem, Van Dyke Parks, Ann Magnuson, and Paul "Pee Wee Herman" Reubens. He produced and played on Magnuson's CD "Pretty Songs and...
A composer known for the soundtrack to the Lexx (a.k.a. Tales from the Parallel Universe) sci-fi TV series. Born in Montreal Canada and attended McGill University faculty of music. Jammed with Jimi Hendrix, and began career as drummer, keyboardist, recording artist, arranger and producer of pop, rock and r&b music before entering the world of composing for film and TV in late 80s. He toured and/or recorded with Allan Toussaint, Felix Pappilardi, Leslie West, Little Richard, Jimmy Page with Roy Harper, Gospel-rock singer Mylon Lefevre as opening act to The Who (Who's Next tour 1973)..as well as recorded with Alvin...