Everyday Prophets | en

Dutch group of skilled musicians that decided to play steaming Funk & Soul instead of being session musicians for recording artists. http://www.myspace.com/thesoulprophets Geraldine - vox, Maarten M. - rhythm guitar, Michiel - fender bass, Maarten D. - drums, Dirkjan - percussion, Vera - alto sax & background vox, Raya - trumpet & background vox, Victor - tenor sax & background vox .
Prophets of Da City is a hip hop crew from Cape Town, South Africa. They are composed of about eight members, though the exact membership fluctuates frequently; these include Ishmael Morabe (vocals), Mark Heuvel (dance), Shaheen Ariefdien, Ramone and DJ Ready D. Their style uses elements of hip hop music, reggae and traditional African rhythms. Their albums include Our World (1990), Boom Style (1992), Age of Truth (1993), Phunk Phlow (1994), Universal Souljaz (1995), and Ghetto Code (1997). They are currently signed under the independent record label Ghetto Ruff. In 2006 Sean Drummond and Dylan Valley, two student film makers,...
The False Prophets were a New York City based Punk/Hardcore band from 80s and early 90s signed to Jello Biafra’s Alternative Tentacles label. While their lineup changed, it was Stefan Ielpi's vision that drove the band. They went beyond the usual bass drums and guitar formula of hardcore bands of their day including fiddles, horns and keyboards. .
Jack Cade has been walking the fiery road as a singer for the last 5 years. Born and raised during the 70’s in the Medway Delta, he grew up at a time when music, art, politics and creative expression where all thrown into the melting pot of Punk, and although times may have been a bit bleak, with high unemployment and the like, anything and everything seemed possible. His early years were spent jumping around, thrashing guitars and listening to punk and new wave, whilst early on he was inspired by the likes of the Clash, The Damned, Buzzcocks and...
There are at least 3 artists with this name. 1) EVERYDAY PEOPLE was a Canadian rock band formed by Bruce Wheaton that made one album produced by Terry Brown for the Paramount label in 1971. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~bwheaton/ 2) EVERYDAY PEOPLE was an american funk/soul band that made one album in 1972. They covered Kool & The Gang's '"Funky Granny" and "Who's Gonna Take the Weight" Stevie Wonder's "Superwoman" and "I Like What I Like" which was written by the Canadian Everyday People. 3) In October of 1987, Stanford University juniors Larry Shorter and Tony Stovall were inspired by Sly Stone's multi-racial,...
Found 10 songs, duration: 42:56
Revv the Bass
Girls on Bikes
Fistful of Rage
Outlook's Good
Everyday [Explicit]