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The Commentators

The Commentators was a one-off name used for the song, "N-N-Nineteen Not Out", a 1985 UK hit single recorded by the impressionist Rory Bremner as a parody of Paul Hardcastle's number one hit, "19". Br...

The Commercial Hippies

The Commercial Hippies , (Anton Raubenheimer and Gareth Tacon), started their musical history together, DJing breakbeat at various parties, in and around Cape Town South Africa.After a couple years of...

Psychedelic Psytrance

The Committee Band

"A large and powerful body - too complicated to itemise - who have gravitated from a diary filler at Cecil Sharp House Knees-Ups to a first choice, scene-stealing, headlining, barnstorming ceilidh ban...

The Computers

A Five-piece blues / punk / hardcore band from Exeter, signed to Fierce Panda.So here's the deal - THE COMPUTERS consist of Alex (guitar / main vocals), Sonny (guitar / vocals), Nic (bass / vocals) an...

Rock Punk Rock Punk Hardcore

The Congos

The Congos is the reggae vocal trio Ashanti Roy, Cedric "Congo" Myton (both born in 1947) and Watty Burnett. They recorded the classic Heart of The Congos in 1977, produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry at t...

Reggae Roots Dub

The Contortionist

There are two artists called The Contortionist.1) A progressive deathcore band from Indianapolis:Bottom heavy open chords that resonate strong enough to shake the core of the earth. Skyrocketing burst...

Experimental Progressive metal Progressive Deathcore

The Contours

The Contours are an American rhythm & blues singing group. One of the early soul singing groups signed to Motown Records, the group is best known for its classic chart-topping 1962 hit, "Do You Love M...