The Conscious Daughters | ja
The Daughters of Eve formed in Chicago in 1965, assembled and managed by Carl Bonafede who was also managing The Buckinghams. Judy Johnson (lead guitar, vocals), Marsha Tomal (organ, guitar, vocals), Andy Levin (bass) and a girl named Connie (drums) who was quickly replayed by Debi Pomeroy. Their first single was "Hey Lover" b/w "Stand By Me" in 1996 on U.S.A. Records. In 1967 they released "Symphony of My Soul" b/w "Help Me Boy" and "Don't Waste My Time" b/w "He Cried," the latter on Spectra Sound. Their final single, "Social Tragedy" b/w "A Thousand Stars" was released on Cadet...
Daughters of Elvin were formed in 1996 with the aim of presenting early music in a new and exciting way and of reaching as diverse an audience as possible. Evoking the spirit of Medieval Europe with music, masks, dance and giant stilt puppets, they give powerful displays of color, movement and sound. Based around carefully researched music, they bring to life images inspired by medieval paintings, carvings and literature and are equally at home at festivals, churches, art centers, street and outdoor events. .
We Roll Deep
We Roll Deep
All Caught Up [Упоротый & Дотер]
Ear To The Street
showdown
Grimey
Strikin'
TCD Fo' Life (West Coast Bomb) (Feat. Mystic)
Strikin'
It Don't Stop
Gamers
Widow
So Good
It Don't Stop (Feat. Mystic & Suga T)
Go Hard In CA
Shitty Situation
Let's Party
Showdown - 1993
All Star Freestyle
Friends
BAD BITCHES
You Want Me
TCS Fo' Life
Dirty Little Secret
Dex Dog
Strikin'
Issues
Come Smooth, Come Rude
Grimey
Woman's World
Thug Love
Not Bad But Good
Female Vocalism
So Good
We Roll Deep
Town Biddnes
Freak The Beat
Something To Ride To (Fonky Expedition) (Remix)
Go Hard In CA
Woman's World (Feat. Mystic)
TCD Fo' Life (West Coast Bomb)
It Don't Stop
Victory Lap
We Roll Deep
Thug Love ft. Mystic & Dionne Jackson
Don't You Ever
A Moment In Rhyme
Wife Of A Gangsta
Gamers
We Roll Deep (West Coast Classics FM)