Your favorite artists that nobody knows about

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Offline nebcbeach

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on: December 28, 2019, 05:43:47 AM
hey guys what are some artists that you know about but nobody else does. somebody who has like 1,000 views on ******* and is an absolute god on the accordian or a rapper that actually makes sense when they talk. things like this. my contribution is a dude named Brandon Bailey. you can only find his stuff i you type in "brandon bailey harmonica" because there is some other popular guy named brandon bailey that has cucked the one i am talking about by having the same name as him... jk by the way i realise he didnt do it on purpose. anyways please put some low key genius artist that nobody has heard of for me to enjoy, ty.

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Offline ALL212

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Reply #1 on: December 29, 2019, 02:20:32 PM
Buckethead is not only am amusing read but his genre reach is overwhelming.

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Reply #2 on: December 29, 2019, 03:41:21 PM
Ryan McGarvey. If you like the blues check this guy out. I discovered Ryan by chance at the New Mexico State Fair 11 or 12 years ago when he was just 19 years old. My wife and I were getting ready to leave and were walking across the fairgrounds headed for our car. Off in the distance I heard some blues music playing. I look at my wife and said, "change of plans" and followed my ears to where he was playing. We watched his entire gig, mostly with our mouths agape. After the show I spoke with him a little and bought a CD that he autographed for me. Ryan has gotten a lot better over time. Pretty good when you consider that he started at such a high level to begin with. He has a bunch of stuff up on Youtube if you want to check him out. Let me know what you think.



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Reply #3 on: December 30, 2019, 02:13:06 AM
Gary Moore RIP

Ryan McGarvey - Great technique but a bit flowery for the blues.
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Reply #4 on: April 21, 2020, 08:32:30 AM
Patrick O'Hearn. Mostly his newer post-So Flows the Current stuff. I'm a huge fan of pure instrumental music be it electronic, acoustic, jazz. I think I found him on AllMusic when I was searching for instrumental artists. He's categorized as New Age but I'm not a fan of the genre itself, but he does it so differently than from what I've heard.





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Reply #5 on: June 09, 2020, 06:21:30 PM
Kevin Morby: Harlem River, Beautiful Strangers, City Music.
Ben Howard: Gracious, Only Love.
Agnes Obel: The Curse.
Gregory Alan Isakov: Chemicals, The Stable Song
Bat For Lashes: Laura
WATEVA: Ping Pong Party
Cowboy Junkies: Shining Moon
The Sweeplings: Carry Me Home (both versions)
Tedeschi Trucks Band: Sweet and Low
The Replacements: Nightclub Jitters
My Brightest Diamond: Feeling Good
Phoebe Bridgers: Georgia Lee
Angie McMahon: Take It With Me
Shelby Lynne Allison Moorer: My List
Joss Stone: The Chokin Kind
Bill Callahan: The Sing, Javelin Unlanding
Van Morrison: Teardrops
Dianne Reeves: When I Fall In Love
Madeleine Peyroux: La Javanaise and so much more
APB: Shoot You Down
Steve Earle: Meet me in the alleyway
Beck: Morning, Paper Tiger, The Golden Age, Where It's At
Bjork: I miss you, so much more
Beats International: The Ragged Trousered Percussions, Tribute To King Tubby, For Spacious Lies, Dub Be good to me
Meat Beat Manifesto: She's Unreal
Single Gun Theory: Surrender, Take Me Back, From A Million Miles
MC900 Ft Jesus: Killer Inside Me
Bill Medley: Rock Me Baby, I've Been Lovin You Too Long
Regina Spektor: Old Jacket, Jessica, Small Town Moon

More to come if people like this list
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Offline Deluk

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Reply #6 on: June 10, 2020, 01:57:06 AM
A nice list but I would categorise them as 50% = popular. 25% = loved by many and 25% = maybe worth looking up. That's just me who currently listens to a lot less music than I used to. For me I can always find someone or a group on YT that I have never heard of that makes me go looking for more content by them.



Offline Joe Garfield

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Reply #7 on: August 03, 2020, 05:01:06 PM
This guy is a street performer in Waikiki. He's honestly one of the best guitar players I've ever heard. Before Covid he was regularly on Kalakaua Ave at least a couple nights a week.

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