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Johnny Rebel was the pseudonym of cajun country musician Clifford Joseph Trahan (September 25, 1938 – September 3, 2016), also known as Pee Wee Trahan. His songs frequently used the term 'nigger' and voiced sympathy for the KKK. Nearly all his songs were anti-black and anti racial-integration. .
Originally formed in 2004, members Eric Rachmany (vocals/guitar), Matt Velasquez (vocals/guitar), Rory Carey (keyboard), Wesley Finley (drums), and Marley D. Williams (bass) met in college while residing in Isla Vista, a beach side community in Santa Barbara. Throughout 2004-2005, Rebelution began to build momentum through consistently playing local shows and by independently releasing an EP. It definitely went to the next level when we literally had thousands of people watching us perform in Isla Vista on Friday nights —Eric Rachmany Rebelution released their first full-length album “Courage to Grow” in June 2007, which would become the breakthrough album for the...
Although The Rebels weren't around long, they were not short on talent. The group consisted of John Mathews (bariton), "Big" Jim Hamill (later went on to fame with the Kingsmen), Horace Parrish (tenor), and London Parris (bass). Other members included Jay Berry and Jimmy Taylor. .
Harmonic Rush is Milad Maleki, an electronic music producer from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He is also known as MilamDO. .
Harmonica is a norwegian band who plays what they claim to be "dancing rock and indipop". The band wears funny costumes and plays live with great energy and a catching good mood. Current line-up: Monica -lead vocals and guitar Geir - guitar Kalle - drums Nina - bass Ingeborg - vocals, melodica, percussion and synth Web-page: www.myspace.com/harmonicatheband .