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I was wondering if any of you have any bands, or singers that no one much has ever heard of, maybe we could share them here, got any good one's? I found this band today I liked, maybe some of you have heard of them but I hadn't.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTd4ueAYo2c
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yeah i have one
a band i could only buy from itunes as they do not have cd's for sale in the UK.
the band are called "Jenny".
here is the singer doing an acoustic version of one of their new songs.
they also have a myspace site with 4 of their songs, all great
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqDdWO9v6NY
Ken
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Here's a gal that I am sure a lot of folks know but more should have heard of her. She has played with lots of folks alot more famous. She is a very good guitar player and singer songwriter.
Cheryl Wheeler
Performing "Peace or Prozac"
Here she is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3HrP6P5 … re=related
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I've got a few that most probably haven't heard of.... ![]()
Tea Leaf Green http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW93XixRMLA
SlackString http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=824jcxC0 … re=related
Barefoot Truth http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Guy99ijpTs
Speechwriters LLC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg6Yy_yI … re=related
Eric Hutchenson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e8bw3Bd … re=related
Thomas Cunnigham http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1JBm-BFXqA
The Beautiful Girls http://www.youtube.com/user/Guitarpixx# … Z5nWLvhd7k Currently my favorite band! ![]()
Pete Murray http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMufliN63mY
Jason Damato http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVgTGq1RDBA Thanks to Doll for this one.
Matt McHugh http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3gptkCwxwk
Mason Jennings http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOiYmEPqBHQ
Will Conner http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prpUTCGH9i8
Lance Sitton http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BfQhD2mw8Q
Quincy Mumford http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_mbzHCEAUE
That's enough for one sitting
I have pages upon pages of these saved
I pretty much only follow less known bands... When they get popular I tend to leave them alone. -Pix
Last edited by Guitarpix (2009-11-23 20:38:42)
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Well I was flippin through the channels and for some reason I stopped on the spanish channel which was airing music videos. They showed quite a few videos of this band "Heroes Del Silencio". I had never heard of them and, despite the fact I couldn't understand the lyrics, I thought they were pretty good! I'm not sure that no one's heard of them though, they might be popular in other countries and among Spanish-speaking people.
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A little girl from right up the road from here, Beverly Jo Scott can get it on.
She married a soccer player and moved back to his home in Belgium and is rockin' out all over Europe.
She comes back here at least once a year and we see her as often as possible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsB_SRCV6-c
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Hey Tuba,
Thats was some pretty dad-gum good stuff there, she has a great voice on her, and band behind her, I reall enjoyed that.
Guitarpix..It'll take me a while to go through all your links, but I'll do it
Syd, can you put us up a link to that band if there is one?
Thanks guys for adding to this post!
Cam
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Band for those from south of the Mason Dixon - or north too!
Drive By Truckers - they have been around for almost 10 years with 8 albums - a large underground following - Rolling Stone calls them "Lynrd Skynrd's artsy nephews" A mix of southern rock, alt country and straight up R&B. Songs about the culture of the American South, some are dark, some are bittersweet others just good ole rock and roll - my sig is a quote from one of their songs.
http://www.drivebytruckers.com/
Last edited by ckphoto (2009-12-02 02:08:50)
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I think DBT are pretty well known. Jason Isbell is touring on his own, and 8 albums and a Rolling Stone write up is "people know who we are" material. Great band, though. They've earned their popularity.
I'm gonna toss up The Avett Brothers, and The Steeldrivers.
http://s0.ilike.com/play#The+Avett+Brot … f74b2cebb1
http://s0.ilike.com/play#The+Steeldrive … :m12611713
Great groups, both.
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here's a local islander; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R2-tRN34ko
Badeye
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Gove Scrivenor hails from North Carolina and has built a huge fan base here along the Gulf Coast.
He's about as soulful as they come.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwj-0W_E … re=related
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These are a lot better known than others mentioned here but they're still bands i like that people never seem to know of:
the vines
longpigs
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Gogol Bordello
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The Blaqk Year
Josh Golden
Kropp Circle
Viadora
Skies Of December
Hot Mess Electric
The Promise Hero
The Thrifters
CocoRosie
Romance On A Rocketship
For Our Hero
5 Years And Counting
The Ready Set
I know what you mean by you like listening to music no one's ever heard of. Same here.
Hope this list helped.
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A couple of years ago there was a reality show in the US called "The Next Great American Band". I don't normally watch these "American Idol" type shows but I liked this one.
My favorite band were these guys: Sixwire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B-UPHBNskY
They came second to a group called the Clark Brothers. I haven't heard anything else from either of them since.
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Gregory Alan Isakov
^ He's a singer/songwriter that isn't very well known. His songs involve pretty simple chords, but they're paired with wonderful lyrics. I love his voice. It kind of reminds me of Greg Laswell's voice, but not as deep..
Two great songs to check out are "Virginia May" and "Big Black Car'.
His Leonard Cohen cover of "One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong" is good too!
:-)
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Jon Jones, we jam in my kitchen, what fun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EePS0_TCT48
wait for it...............
badeye ![]()
Last edited by badeye (2010-10-17 16:51:15)
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This young lady has a big future. She headlined the acoustic stage at a number of local music festivals.
www.myspace.com/samanthadurnanmusic
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east coast music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sBr7I-8yYk
badeye ![]()
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Great bunch of vids pix. Lots of water and skateboards, you can't go wrong!!
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Of course, most of you will know Newton Faulkner but this was in 2004 and he's playing with a mate of mine Pete Cranham. Check out Pete as he plays the drums AND the bass AT THE SAME TIME!!! Very talented man.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-uBMXqV2Kk
Jerry
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And this another mate of mine, Tim Hain, doing a number at a Freddie King tribute night. This guy has a strong following in the South East of England and he played at my wedding last year but he should be a superstar. If you get the chance go and see Tim live, it's an experience you'll never forget. Live the life you love, love the life you live.
Enjoy people
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY1foxb5szs
Jerry
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Alec Empire (of Atari Teenage Riot "fame") has an awesome back catalogue - really varied - check out "Futurist" to start with. I would definitely take the song "Kiss Of Death" to my desert island.
Johnny Dowd - amazing rock/swampy blues with apocalyptic religiosity and a very male view of the eternal battle of the sexes. This guy can't sing a note, and didn't make his first CD until he was 49. I'll be watching him for the third time on May 24th at Newcastle's Cluny venue. If you're in the North East, don't miss it. A bargain at £12 a ticket.
Apples In Stereo - quirky, intelligent, occasionally beautiful pop music.
Jimmy Swift Band - straightforward torch rock'n'roll with a dash of trancey electronica to liven things up. A Canadian band who never show up in the UK. Keyboardist Aaron Collier's solo album is also worth a listen.
Detroit Cobras - retro soul/rock'n'roll. Also never show up over here.
Drive By Truckers - why don't this band rule the world?
Girls - downloaded 2011's "Father, Son, Holy Ghost" and it's the absolute dogs. Somebody get an easy version of "Honey Bunny" on here!
Damien Jurado - born twenty years earlier, would have been as revered as Dylan.
Octoberman - distinctive vocals and clever songs.
Tokyo Police Club - I nearly saw this band supporting Owl City - gig cancelled, possibly preventing the most mismatched concert in history.
Ex-Girl - Japanese art-punk. Unbelievably audacious.
I could go on and on, but you'd just get bored.
Happy listening.
Medgull
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^Excellent first post Medgull - welcome to the forums!
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Black Rock Coffin Makers
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