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There are at least five bands / musicians called X-Ray. X-Ray (Heavy Metal) became active in Kansai, Japan in March of 1982. Their first full-length studio album named "Hard Section" was released on June 21st of 1983. Akira Fujimoto: Vocals Shin Yuasa: Guitar Takafumi Usui: Bass Kazuhisa Takahashi: Drums ---- Lukasz "X-Ray" Sychowicz is an Atarai XE/XL chiptune composer and a member of the Grayscale Project. See also grayscale.scene.pl ---- X-Ray (Detroit Techno) is a techno collaboration between the Belleville Three; Kevin Saunderson, Juan Atkins and Derrick May ---- X-Ray (Hip Hop) is a hip hop producer, he was a...
Gary Moore (born April 4, 1952 as Robert William Gary Moore in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; died February 6, 2011 in Malaga, Spain) is acknowledged as one of the finest guitarists to have originated in Ireland. He was a virtuoso guitarist and is considered by his fans to be one of the best guitar players ever. In a career dating back to the 1960s he has played with bands including Thin Lizzy, Colosseum II, Greg Lake and Skid Row as well as having a successful solo career. Moore started performing from a young age and got his first good...
In 1987, Gary Clail emerged as a solo artist from the incredibly incestuous underground British funk/rap/reggae scene that also spawned Tackhead, Mark Stewart, Keith LeBlanc, Strange Parcels, and at least half of the On-U Sound artist stable. Not really a singer and not really a rapper, Clail got his start working the mixing board at Tackhead shows, during which he would chime in with weird political pronouncements from time to time. His solo work gives a fair idea of what that must have sounded like. Over instrumental backdrops that alternate between reggae (courtesy of Dub Syndicate) and funk (courtesy of...