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Seaworthy refers to at least two different groups/projects : 1. Seaworthy, a three-piece collectivefrom Sydney, Australia that primarily revolves around core member Cameron Webb as well as Sam Shinazzi and Greg Bird, was formed in early 2000 to explore melodic and experimental approaches to the construction (and unravelling) of minimalist soundscapes from looped guitar, warm drones, piano, electronics and field recordings. The compositions often blur the lines of conventional categorisation with elements traditionally considered part of "indie" or "post" rock blended with processed musical and field recordings usually associated with electronic artists. Instruments and samples are often looped through amps...
Jeffrey M. Foxworthy (born September 6, 1958 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American comedian and actor who is best known for his work as a stand-up comedian. He was a member of the class of 1979 at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, and worked for five years in mainframe maintenance at IBM (where his father also worked) before, at the urging of co-workers, entering and winning the Great Southeastern Laugh-off at Atlanta's Punch Line comedy club in 1984. [1] In 1993, he released You Might Be a Redneck If... which started the "You Might Be a Redneck" fad, topped the comedy...
In the fall of 2003, a BYU student named Esther Yoder decided it was time to bring female a cappella back to the school. After consulting with Bob Ahlander, co-founder and director of Vocal Point and co-founder of the professional group Extempo, Esther recruited Vocal Point members Dave Brown and Dan Dunn to help create the new group. In January 2004, the three founders held Noteworthy's first auditions. With just a few fliers some little word-of-mouth, the group was surprised when over 60 women showed up to audition for just eight spots. The three founders chose the eight women who,...
The Yelling are Nathaniel Cox (vocals/guitar), Robert Davis (guitar), John Ransom (Bass), and Michael Judd (drums). Hailing from North Hollywood, California The Yelling released the fittingly titled "EP" in Oct of 2008 and their latest single "21st Century Freak" in May of 2009. The band is said to have physically released a full-length debut entitled "Long Time My Love" soon afterward, but broke up, it would seem, before the general public could get a hold of it. Luckily, the songs on the album which were not included on EP or 21st Century Freak were added to The Yelling's SoundCloud page...