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Stryper

IN THE BEGINNING Stryper, originally known as Roxx Regime, is a Christian Classic Metal band that was formed in Orange County, California by brothers Michael and Robert Sweet and guitarist Oz Fox. The band earned their stripes (pun intended) on the Los Angeles metal club circuit and in 1984, after recruiting bass player Tim Gaines, signed with Enigma Records and released their debut mini-album, The Yellow And Black Attack (Y&BA). ROCKIN' THE WORLD

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Texas In July

Being one of the youngest bands in the local scene, with ages ranging from 16-18, Texas in July hails out of Ephrata, Pennsylvania. Texas in July can be described as none other but dedicated. To their music, fans and promoters. They are signed to CI Records. Back in the summer of 2009, Texas in July and An Early Ending started their tour together hitting Elmira, NY first and the to travel across the US.

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Chris Eaton

Since the early 1980s Chris Eaton has been building a profile as one of Britain's classic songwriters. His unique brand of 'white soul' song writing has made him a favourite of the world's pop aristocracy. SIR CLIFF RICHARD has led the pack, recording more than a dozen of Chris' songs since 1981, and taking 'Saviour's Day' to No. 1 in the UK singles chart over Christmas 1990. 'Saviour's Day' has now become a Christmas 'standard' and has been recorded by a growing number of artists.

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King Solomon

King solomon refers to at least three artists: 1. Reggae DJ in the 1980's
2. A rapper
3. A reggae group out of the Madison, Wisconsin area.
4. A soul artist
5. Blues Artist from Mississippi Louisiana Blues and Hot Lick Guitar, blues that tell stories of heartbreak, desperation, and renders a painting of real life that everyone can relate to.
Genre: Blues: Blues Vocals
Release Date: 2004
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ksolomon/from/scottp KING SOLOMON-BLUES TAKE ONE This is the debut album for Johny B. Willis, aka, King Solomon.

Read more about King Solomon on Last.fm.

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Testify

"Formed in 1993 in Essen, Germany,TESTIFY stormed onto the american aggro-metal scene March 15,1994 with the critically acclaimed national release 01. The band has been dubbed the next Ministry by such prominent publications such as Alternative Press, RIP, B-Side, Industrial Nation, Seconds, Ink 19, CMJ, ARC, Pit, Gear and Mean Street." "The current TESTIFY lineup includes Rascal Nikov, Myk Jung, Moses W., Eddie Logan, George Mckinley and Mathias Black.

Read more about Testify on Last.fm.

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Blessed By a Broken Heart

Originating from Montreal, Canada, Blessed By A Broken Heart plays a unique blend of Metalcore and Glam Metal/80s Pop Music. Blessed By A Broken Heart was formed in the autumn of 2002 when Tyler, Robbie, Hugh and Simon have met for their 1st practice. With arrival of Frank on drums, and later Joel on a bass the band, at last, was in full gathering. In the beginning of January 2004 they have made record of their first demo in studio B-side in Chateaguai and have received fine responses about it, and about live performances too.

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Paul Baloche

Paul Baloche is an American Christian music artist, worship leader, and songwriter. A native of New Jersey, Baloche is currently the worship pastor at Community Christian Fellowship in Lindale, Texas. Baloche composes on piano and acoustic guitar, favoring guitar when leading worship. His wife, Rita Baloche, is also a Christian songwriter. Several Christian artists, such as Michael W. Smith and Sonicflood, have recorded Baloche's songs.

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Impending Doom

There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Impending Doom is a christian deathcore band from California, USA. They formed in 2005 by Brook Reeves (Vocals) and Manny Contreras (Guitars) with Chris Forno (Guitars) , Jon (Bass) and Isaac Bueno (Drums, Underneath The Gun) joining them later. The band play a very solid form of deathcore which mixes in brutal death metal with grindcore and some metalcore influences. The band take influences from Suffocation and sound alike with bands such as Whitechapel, The Partisan Turbine and With Blood Comes Cleansing.

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Netherlands Wind Ensemble

The Netherlands Wind Ensemble (in Dutch Nederlands Blazers Ensemble) was founded in 1959 by students at the Amsterdam Conservatory and was directed initially by Thom de Klerk, principal bassoonist of the Concertgebouw Orchestra. After de Klerk's death in 1966, conductor Edo de Waart (himself a former principal oboist in the Concertgebouw Orchestra) became music director and helped establish the international reputation of the emsemble through tours and recordings.

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