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Jim Johnston is the head musical conductor for the WWE. He writes and scores a majority of the Superstars' entrance themes. .
Schädelleuchten is a project founded in 2001 by Oli Wagner and Tom Mueller from Switzerland. their music is a mixture of psytrance and rock, you'll find electric guitar riffs as well as a lot of psychedelic synth sounds. .
James Chadwick hails from a sleepy village on the Lincolnshire , Cambridgeshire border, he is an accomplished singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Although comparisons have been made to many artists, such as Nick Drake, Jeff Buckley and Jimi Hendrix, James prefers to celebrate his own unique style which he says has been influenced by "everything and nothing" (but not forgetting Bob Dylan). Finalist in 2005's BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Awards, playing to a full house at the Sage, Gateshead, and featured on Mike's Radio 2 folk programme in December 2005, James and other finalists were described by Mike Harding as "the...
Krautschädl is an Austrian musicgroup from Wels (Upper Austria). Despite their name, the group cannot be considered a Krautrock act, but instead plays a mix of Rock, Funk, Ska and also draws a few influences from metal. The vocals are sung in Upper Austrian dialect. "Krautschädl" means "head of cabbage" ("Kohlkopf" in Standard German). In spring 2004 Krautschädl began playing concerts. One year later they released their first demo tape with 3 tracks -s'Gösserl, Zeit zum Denga ("Time to Think") and Sandlerstah- and started recording tracks for their album. They finally signed in with Sony BMG and re-recorded these tracks...
Benjamin Burwell Johnston, Junior (born March 15, 1926 in Macon, Georgia) is a composer of contemporary music in the just intonation system. Johnston taught composition and theory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 1951 to 1983. Johnston began as a traditional composer of art music before working with Harry Partch, helping the senior musician to build instruments and use them in the performance and recording of new compositions. After working with Partch, Johnston studied with Darius Milhaud at Mills College. It was in fact Partch himself who arranged for Johnston to study with Milhaud (Duckworth 1995, 122). It...