American Head Charge
American Head Charge, the Minneapolis-based metal band, which had its genesis when Cameron Heacock and Chad Hanks crossed paths in a Minnesota rehab facility in 1997, has up to now been known primarily for the radically dysfunctional behavior of the band members. "We were definitely out of control on our first tour, Ozzfest 2001," Mr. Banks admits. "It wasn't enough to just play our music; we also had to fire shotguns on stage and throw pigheads at the crowd.
Moussu T e lei Jovents
Moussu T, alias Tatou, un des membres fondateurs de Massilia Sound System, enregistre en avril 2005 "Mademoiselle Marseille".
Il est accompagné du talentueux guitariste Ciotaden de Massilia, Blu (qui participera aussi à l'aventure Òaï Star, autre "satellite" Marseillais issu du Massilia Sound System) ainsi que du brésilien Jamilson Da Silva et du percussioniste Ciotaden lui aussi (et talentueux de même) Fred Zerbino. L'ensemble se nomme "Moussu T e lei jovents".
Andy Sharrocks & The Smokin' Jackets
Andy Sharrocks was born in Manchester and started playing serious music in punk band Accident On The East Lancs. They released 2 singles We Want It Legalised/Tell Me What Ya Mean and Back End Of Nowhere/Rat Race, and an album Shotguns And Hotshots. One journalist recently suggested The Strokes should record Tell Me What Ya Mean.
On his first solo album Walking In Familiar Footsteps, Andy had no other than ex Rolling Stone Mick Taylor guesting on guitar and Paul Jones from The Blues Band and radio 2 fame guesting on blues harp, with Jeff and Tommy Vee, Bobby Vee's sons on bass and drums.
Joe Townsend
Jason Manns
Originally from Bowling Green, Virgina, Jason Manns is a graduate of The College of William and Mary. His musical career was jumpstarted when a friend submitted his acoustic cover of Van Morrison's "Crazy Love" to a local radio contest in California. It was the winning entry. Manns made the move to Los Angeles, California with his brother Matt who, along with business partner Matt Borden, oversaw the recording of his debut, self-titled album.
Catfish Keith
Blues singer, songwriter and bottleneck slide guitarist Catfish Keith has established himself as one of the most exciting country blues performers of our time. Catfish's innovative style of foot-stomping, deep delta blues and American roots music has spellbound audiences the world over. A two-time W. C. Handy Award nominee for BEST ACOUSTIC BLUES ALBUM, Catfish has eleven NUMBER ONE independent radio chart-topping albums to his credit, and packs houses all over the world with his dynamic stage show.
Stan Webb
Stan Webb is the leader and guitarist with Chicken Shack, a blues band founded in 1965. The original band featured Christine Perfect, who later married John McVie and joined Fleetwood Mac, drummer Dave Bidwell and bassist Andy Sylvester, who later played bass for Savoy Brown. Chicken Shack charted the single "I'd Rather Go Blind" in 1967, an Ellington Jordan and Billy Foster tune. Stan Webb still tours and has released a number of solo albums, including 2001's Webb on the Indigo Records label.
Inglorious
There is more than one artist with this name: 1. Inglorious is a Christian Hardcore band From Spartanburg, South Carolina. As stated on their Myspace, "Whether you like us or not, there is only one thing you need to know... We strive to do everything we do for our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. However, we are far from perfect - we'll admit that to anyone. We just want to share the love that Christ gives us with anyone who hears us".