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The GardenThe Garden is an Orange County, California-based experimental rock band founded in 2011 by twin brothers Wyatt and Fletcher Shears. The Life and Times of a Paperclip was the duo's debut album, followed by many lesser releases. |
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HadestownThe winner of both Grammys and Tony Awards for Best Musical, Hadestown, is hitting the road on tour. Written by one of Time magazine’s most influential people of 2020, Anais Mitchell, the haunting but hopeful musical is about two mythical tales and a hell-raising journey to the underworld. |
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David FosterThe Canadian musician, composer, and producer, David Foster, has won sixteen Grammy Awards. He blends different genres, such as, rock, pop, jazz, R&B, and gospel, in his music. |
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Blunts & BlondesMichael Guard, better known by his stage name Blunts & Blondes, is a dubstep musician who regularly performs at festivals across North America. His most popular tracks include "Juicy," "Safe and Sound" and "Lift You Up." |
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Neil deGrasse TysonNeil deGrasse Tyson, an American astronomer, author, science communicator, and planetary scientist, was born on October 5, 1958. Tyson attended Harvard University, the University of Texas at Austin, and Columbia University, among other schools. He worked as a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton University from 1991 to 1994. |
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STOMPStomp (stylized as STOMP) is a percussion ensemble based in Brighton, United Kingdom, that creates physical theatre performances using rhythms, acrobatics, and pantomime utilizing the body and everyday objects. Steve McNicholas and Luke Cresswell founded Stomp in Brighton, United Kingdom, in 1991. |
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Los Ángeles AzulesLos Ángeles Azules is the only Mexican duo who has two videos on YouTube with over a billion views. Being one of the biggest names in the Latin musical genre of cumbia, some of their most popular albums include "De Buenos Aires Para el Mundo" which debuted at #8 on Billboard's Top Regional Mexican Albums. |
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STOMPStomp (stylized as STOMP) is a percussion ensemble based in Brighton, United Kingdom, that creates physical theatre performances using rhythms, acrobatics, and pantomime utilizing the body and everyday objects. Steve McNicholas and Luke Cresswell founded Stomp in Brighton, United Kingdom, in 1991. |
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Lost FrequenciesFelix De Laet, better known by his stage name Lost Frequencies, is a DJ and record producer from Belgium. His most popular singles include "Where Are You Now," "Are You With Me" and "Reality." He is known for specializing in the electronic genres of deep house and tropical house. |
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HadestownThe winner of both Grammys and Tony Awards for Best Musical, Hadestown, is hitting the road on tour. Written by one of Time magazine’s most influential people of 2020, Anais Mitchell, the haunting but hopeful musical is about two mythical tales and a hell-raising journey to the underworld. |
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BonoboSimon Green, known professionally as Bonobo, is a British DJ, musician, and producer based in Los Angeles. With popular tracks like "Cirrus," "Rosewood," and "Tides," he has gained more than three million monthly listeners on Spotify. |
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TurnstileTurnstile is a Baltimore, Maryland-based hardcore punk band. The band, formed in 2010, released their first EP titled Pressure to Succeed. Their third EP charted at number fourteen on the Billboard Heatseekers Album Chart. |
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Eddie BEddie B is a comedian from Texas who rose to fame with his YouTube video series "What Teachers Really Want to Say." Since 2017, he has been performing regularly at theaters and comedy clubs to sold-out crowds. |
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Casting CrownsThe Grammy Award-winning Casting Crowns band started in 1999 by a youth pastor, Mark Hall. It is a contemporary and Christian rock band. Some of the members of Casting Crowns serve as ministers at Eagle’s Landing First Baptist Church in McDonough, Georgia. |
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They Might Be GiantsAfter decades of writing and performing together, They Might Be Giants has mastered the craft of imaginative songwriting. Their clever wordplay and catchy melodies have garnered them many awards, including a Grammy. |
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MC MagicMC Magic is the stage name of Marco Cardenas, an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Singing in both English and Spanish, he has created popular tracks like "Sexy Lady," "All My Life," and "Lost In Love." |
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Shen YunShen Yun Performing Arts is a non-profit performing art and entertainment business established in the United States that produces dance shows and symphonic concerts that travel abroad. The Falun Gong new religious movement is in charge of it. Shen Yun is made up of seven different performing arts organizations. |
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Alan WalkerAlan Walker is a British-Norwegian DJ, record producer, and YouTuber who rose to fame with his critically acclaimed platinum single, "Faded," in 2015. In 2017, his YouTube channel became the most subscribed in Norway and he has almost 11 billion views. Some of his other very popular tracks include, "Alone," "Sing Me To Sleep," and "All Falls Down." |
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Chris BottiSince his rise to prominence in the early 2000's, Chris Botti has reserved his spot as the best-selling American instrumental artist with Grammy-winning albums like "Impressions". At least four of his albums have skyrocketed to #1 on the Billboard chart for jazz albums. |
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Chris DistefanoChris Distefano is a stand-up comedian from Brooklyn who also co-hosts podcasts like Hey Babe! and appears in TV shows such as Guy Code. |
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HadestownThe winner of both Grammys and Tony Awards for Best Musical, Hadestown, is hitting the road on tour. Written by one of Time magazine’s most influential people of 2020, Anais Mitchell, the haunting but hopeful musical is about two mythical tales and a hell-raising journey to the underworld. |
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GooseGoose is an indie rock band from Connecticut who has built a niche audience with their head-spinning hooks and technical fireworks. They play their popular singles like "Arcadia" and "Wysteria Lane" at countless shows across the nation. |
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GayleTaylor Gayle Rutherford, better known as just Gayle, is a singer-songwriter from Texas whose single "ABCDEFU" went viral on social media in 2021. It climbed to the number one spot on the Ireland and UK charts. |
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Allen StoneAllen Stone is a soul and R&B singer and musician from the United States. He started his singing career at his father's church. His mother was an OB/GYN nurse, and his father was a pastor. At the age of three, he began singing at church. |
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Blackberry SmokeBlackberry Smoke is a rock band from Atlanta who has released multiple studio albums, live albums, and EPs including, "The Whippoorwill," which reached the Top 40 on Billboard 200 in 2012, and "Like an Arrow," which landed on the #1 spot on the US Billboard Country in 2016. |