| 1. | Mindy White | ||
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Mindy White is the female singer and keyboardist in the indie rock group, Lydia. Originally from Nashville, TN, she joined the Phoenix, AZ based group in 2004 after they lost their original female singer. "I saw Lydia play live last week and Mindy White's vocals were amazing!"
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| 2. | Rhodiva | ||
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Name given to fans of Duran Duran's keyboardist, Nick Rhodes. Those Rhodivas are really hot.
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| 3. | Luminor | ||
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Luminor is the ex-keyboardist of Cinema Bizarre. He's a German. He also did vocals. He was brought into Cinema Bizarre after Strify found him in a chat room. He has long black hair, and dresses darkly (Somewhat Visual Kei). He was with the band for Final Attraction (From 2005-2008). In 2008, however, he had to leave do to personal problems. A friend of Yu's (the guitarist) Romeo took over for him, but did not sing.
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In 2009, he announced his return with a Youtube video. He did a collaboration with Nik Page for three songs: "Fight" "Voices From Outer Space" and "Your Bad Temptation." He then toured with the band DNR and did the song "Follow Me" with them. He is currently not doing anything. Myspace: Wings_of_Luminor (Rumors circled for his reason of leaving. The four most popular were: He's a bulimic, he has cancer, he was sexually assaulted, and he was suicidal. Also, there were reports of him fainting during... |
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| 4. | Page McConnel | ||
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Page McConnel is the pianist/keyboardist/songwriter for the band Phish. He routinely drops the funk at every show. He also has an affinity for sandwiches. I can't wait for tonight's show, where are your seats?
I'm stage left, right in front of Page McConnel. Nice! Rage Side Page Side!! |
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| 5. | Dream Theater | ||
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Dream Theater is a progressive rock band whose career has spanned for nearly three decades. The band are known for their excessively long track durations (with the track "Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence" lasting 42 minutes) as well as incredibly complex melodic compositions that often feature the duelling of guitars and keyboards during lengthy complicated solos. more...
Vocalist James LaBrie has one of the highest – and varied – vocal ranges for a male within the genre which ranges from a ‘chesty low’ sound all the way to a strict soprano sound – E♭2-B♭5 (-B5) to be exact – he has sustained his range over the years despite two vocal injuries. Guitarist John Petrucci is often cited as one of the world’s top 10 and ranked 6th in Guitar World’s “best shredders” list next to the likes of Paul Gilbert. Bassist John Myung is known as the shy Asian dude with spider-leg-like fingers – in 2010, Music Radar bestowed Myung as the greatest bassist of all time. Keyboardist Jordan Rudess has performed and recorded with David Bowie as well as British rock legends UFO’s Vinnie Moore. Drummer Mike Mangini has worked with Steve Vai, Extreme and even appeared on the Discovery Channel show Time Warp, displaying his drum skills for high speed cameras. He currently holds 5 world records – one including the fastest drum solo without the use of sticks (meaning bare hands). His utmost documented honour of 1200 single strokes in 60 seconds is featured in the Guinness Book of Records. |
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| 6. | erin supply | ||
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An early 2000's electroclash air supply cover band. Band members consisting of a singer/guitarist and a keyboardist named "erin" were supported by rotating members playing drums and bass, and for tour included a turntablist. "have you heard the new erin supply? it's the illest" or it can be used as a verb, dropping the "erin" but holding the connotation...
"how's your supply?" "mine's a little depleted lately" |
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| 7. | peter tork | ||
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Bass guitarist and keyboardist for the pop/rock band The Monkees. Member of the group from 1965-1968, 1986-1989, 1996-1997, and 2001. Multi-talented instrumentalist who also plays banjo, piano, guitar, organ and drums. Popular figure in the New York City/ Greenwich Village folk scene in the early 1960s. Other bands included Peter Tork and The New Monks, The Peter Tork Project, and the current Shoe Suede Blues. His Monkees legacy still lands him in many guest roles on sitcoms and occasional cameo roles in movies. We were born to love one another
This is something we all need. We were born to love one another We must be what we're goin' to be And what we have to be is free. -Peter Tork, "For Pete's Sake" |
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