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  2. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Music Archives: Jazz discography and reviews. Prog Archives: Progressive rock discography and reviews. 63,978 [30] 11,308 [30] No special rights granted [31] Yes. Log on to submit band information RollDaBeats: Drum N Bass music database, physical releases only. 175,969 [32] 62,103 [32] Riddim Guide Reggae and dancehall database; catalogues ...

  3. Mother Focus - Wikipedia

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    Mother Focus is the fifth studio album by the band Focus, released in 1975 on Polydor (cat. no. 2310 408) in Europe, on Atco Records in North America and on EMI in Japan. [ 3 ] Some tracks on the album mark a departure from the progressive rock style that dominated the group's prior work, and herald a funk music style with light jazz and pop at ...

  4. Johnny Hates Jazz - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Hates Jazz are a British pop [5] band, currently consisting of Clark Datchler (songwriter, vocalist, keyboards) and Mike Nocito (guitarist, bassist, producer, engineer). In April 1987, they achieved international success with their single " Shattered Dreams ".

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  6. Thijs van Leer - Wikipedia

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    But then I thought the combination of jazz and classical music could be used in rock." [6] With his parents and two brothers, eldest Frank and youngest Maarten, [8] who played the bassoon and piano and flute, respectively, the family would often play music at home together. [6] Van Leer also took up painting, modelling, and performing in plays. [6]

  7. The Shape of Jazz to Come - Wikipedia

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    The Shape of Jazz to Come is the third album by the jazz musician Ornette Coleman. Released on Atlantic Records in 1959, it was his debut on the label and his first album featuring the working quartet including himself, trumpeter Don Cherry , bassist Charlie Haden , and drummer Billy Higgins . [ 3 ]

  8. We Insist! - Wikipedia

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    We Insist! is an avant-garde jazz album and a vocal-instrumental suite on themes related to the Civil Rights Movement. [8] It incorporates aspects of avant-garde trends during the 1960s, including the use of a pianoless ensemble, screaming vocals on "Protest", and moments of collective improvisation, such as at the end of "Tears for Johannesburg". [9]

  9. Nubya Garcia - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Garcia released her debut EP Nubya's 5ive via the label Jazz re:freshed. [13] That year, her band was an opening act at Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Festival in Sète; [14] the following year she played at the NYC Winter Jazz Festival [15] and the JazzFest Berlin.