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Combustible Edison was a group founded in 1991 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States, and was one of several lounge music acts that led a brief resurgence of interest in the genre during the mid-1990s. Unlike other bands with a more ironic take on the lounge scene, Combustible Edison took the music seriously and strove to add to what its members saw as a canon of works, such as those by Esquivel, Henry Mancini, and Martin Denny. Originally formed around 1991 to serve as the musical accompaniment to a stage show entitled "The Tiki Wonder Hour," the 12-piece "Combustible Edison...
Edison Glass, a band that derived its name from a hypothetical combination of two historical figures: inventor Thomas Edison and composer Phillip Glass. Band members Joshua Silverburg (vocals and guitars), Josh "Mountain" Morin (bass, vocals, and piano), Joe Morin (drums, percussion, bells, and piano), and James Usher (guitars) craft a unique and instantly dazzling sound. Playing a style of Rock/Punk/Indie/Pop, they definitively distinguish themselves from any others. Although they can be described as similar to bands like Mute Math or House of Heroes, they create a style that is in and of itself truly unique. With two true lead singers,...
There are at least four acts under Edison name: 1) American rock band, Edison, 2) Post-hardcore band from Altoona, Pennsylvania 2) Mysterious one man act from Japan, responsible for the animated adaptation of the BLACK LAGOON manga, EDISON. 3) Australian screamo/emo band from Woodend, Victoria. 4) Beat juggler out of San Francisco, CA and signed to Kid Without Radio label, 5) Norwegian rock band, Edison, 1) Edison, like their namesake, strives for invention and passion in the music they create. Their sound and unique lifestyle, is roots-based and hard-driving. Organic, yet earsplitting, Edison celebrates an ever-endangered brand of underground rock-n-roll...
Edison Lighthouse originated in England as an outgrowth of the successful U.K. group, The Flying Machine which had a U.S. top-five hit in November 1969 with "Smile a Little Smile for Me" featuring Les Fradkin on vocals, mellotron, organ, and guitar. The producer of that release assembled a new group for a new song called "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)". Edison Lighthouse was the alias of songwriters and producers Tony McCaulay and Barry Mason, with session vocalist Tony Burrows' vocals on the hit 'Love Grows', although members of the group Greenfield Hammer were eventually brought in to perpetuate the...
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