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We found 52 results for "the Anticipated Dawn"
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Alan Glover: The Anticipated Dawn (2000)
Hard bop, avant-garde, straight-ahead spiritual jazz
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Ben Webster,
John Coltrane,
Kirk,
Roland.
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Doctor Proper: Ghostwriter Jones EP (2006)
Doctor Proper ROCKS the market once again with his much anticipated EP Ghostwriter Jones. This is Doc Prop's first solo project and the third release on Con-Artist Productions. Includes the hits: "Today's the Day," and "Until Dawn w/Noel G." For more info
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The Con Artist,
The Doctor.
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Alan Glover: The Juice Quartet Archives, Volumes 1,2,3 (2010)
Musical expression and style from mainstream straight-ahead to avant-garde and avant-avant-garde.
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Archie Shepp,
John Coltrane,
Sonny Rollins.
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Forward Unto Dawn: We Won't Die (2012)
After years of preparation and hard work, Forward Unto Dawn's highly anticipated EP "We Won't Die" has finally arrived. Mixed with influences from progressive, metalcore, and djent, "We Won't Die" will captivate your thoughts throughout it's journey.
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Asking Alexandria,
Periphery,
Veil of Maya.
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Pistol Dawn: Conversation Piece (2009)
Hailing from the Midwest at the height of the Hair Metal Era, Pistol Dawn, produced by Chip Z'Nuff, this is the album fans of Pistol Dawn have been begging for. For Fans of likes of Cheap Trick, Enuff Znuff, Dangerous Toys and Lillian Axe
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Cheap Trick,
Dangerous Toys,
Lillain Axe.
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hybrid dawn: KILL THE MESSENGER (2008)
Calling to and from a crossbreed of music legend, modern classic and cutting-edge influences, hybrid dawn wields a progressive universal weapon, attitude & voice.
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Led Zeppelin,
Soundgarden,
Stone Temple Pilots.
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Floating Widget: Praises to the Riff Monolith (2004)
Thick, rich, low-tuned, high-toned sound topped off with airy vocals oozing of psychotronical-like matter.
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Black Sabbath,
Kyuss,
Queens of the Stone Age.
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Pete Miller: Shake the Dawn (2010)
A blend of indie and folk, Miller's songs explore the unmasking of human tendencies. His lyrically clever offerings delve into the raw nature of humans—exposing, proposing, desiring, and accepting.
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Alexi Murdoch,
Jack Johnson,
Sean Hayes.
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Julia Dawn: Falling (2007)
This genre defying blend of pop, old time jazz, folk and even punk might make you think of either Ricki Lee Jones in 2020 or Bjork in th 1930's.
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Ani DiFranco,
Billie Holiday,
Björk.