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Waltz was Jessy Montaigne who released a split with Moonraker in 1997. Emo/hardcore. Waltz is also the name for musician Brandon DeHart. Brandon DeHart operates Last View Parable Records and has been composing and recording instrumental music since 2001. In 2003, Brandon DeHart graduated from Miami University - Oxford, Ohio with a degree in Creative Writing. Brandon currently resides in Riverview, Florida. A little bit ambient, a little bit post-rock. Waltz often feels like a soundtrack to a movie, though there's a variety of different techniques used from minimalism to complex electronica. All releases by Waltz are available via Mine,...
There are three different artists with the name 'Mink.' The first is a female Korean singer, the second is a NY-based rock group and the third a NZ Band. First one: mink ("Made In Korea") is a female Korean J-pop singer. Her real name is Mi Kyung Lee, she was born 1984 in South Korea, and is of Korean ethnicity. Upon traveling to Japan in her early teens to continue her education, she was discovered after she submitted a demo to Avex Trax, one of Japan’s leading J-pop labels. Her initial success occurred in Japan with the release of her...
Walter Anthony Murphy, Jr. (Also Known as Uncle Louie) (born 19 December 1952) is a pianist, composer, and arranger who had a massive hit with the instrumental, "A Fifth of Beethoven", a disco adaptation of some passages of the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, in 1976, when disco was at the height of its popularity. Murphy was born in 1952, in New York City, New York, USA and grew up in Manhattan. He attended the Manhattan School of Music there, where he studied jazz and classical piano. After finishing school, Murphy served as an arranger for Doc Severinsen and...
Classically trained pianist, John Boy Walton took the Nekromantik score as a holiday off from his Berlin based rock band The Waltons. John Boy Walton playing "Scelette delicieux" with Monika M. on vocals available on Youtube.com (Nekromantik 2) .
Walt Mink, a power trio, is an obscure indie rock band formed at St. Paul, Minnesota's Macalester College in 1989 by singer-guitarist John Kimbrough, drummer Joey Waronker and bassist Candice Belanoff. The band takes its name from a beloved psychology professor. .
Found 23 songs, duration: 01:13:24
Goodnite
Listen Up
Settled
Overgrown
Chowder town
Pink Moon
Little Sister
Stood Up
Up & Out
Miss Happiness
Fragile
Sunshine M.
Everything Worthwhile
Me & My Dog
Sunshine M.
Love You Better
Somewhere
Twinkle and Shine
Love in the Dakota
Zero Day