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Singer / Songwriter Raphael Saadiq
Raphael Saddiq has kept soul music alive and well in the 21st century, both as solo artist and producer. (03/13/2009)
Karen Savoca and Pete Heitzman
Karen Savoca and Pete Heitzman are making a pass through Minnesota. The duo, from upstate New York, originally started as a band, but have honed their sound down to a duo with Pete's amazing guitar work and Karen's voice and love for percussion. (04/24/2008)
Claudia Schmidt
Singer-songwriter Claudia Schmidt has almost run the whole musical gamut: from folk to poetry to blues to swing and now, Jazz. (10/25/2006)
Claudia Schmidt
Claudia Schmidt says that there's "no tenure in this business," and she's been very busy writing, recording, and traveling lately. (05/04/2006)
Ulrich Schnauss
Some bands don't like to be categorized as "shoegazer" music. Ulrich Schnauss takes it as a complement to be compared to artists such as My Bloody Valentine. (10/01/2007)
Berlin, Germany-based electronic producer Ulrich Schnauss joined Tony Lopez in the Current studios to perform a special session of his signature ethereal compositions. (04/22/2005)
The members of School of Seven Bells
While Benjamin Curtis' band Secret Machines and twin sisters Alejandra and Claudia Deheza's band On-Air Library! were touring together in 2004, they decided to connect on a music project. By the end of 2006, Curtis and the Deheza sisters had completely disappeared into the band School of Seven Bells. (02/10/2009)
Sam Prekop of The Sea and Cake
The Sea and Cake have reunited after four years of working on solo projects and with other groups. The Chicago group formed in 1993 after members gained some attention performing in popular indie bands of the time, such as The Coctails and Gastr Del Sol. (09/15/2007)
Alex Brown Church
Sea Wolf's debut album "Leaves in the River" was released in 2007, which included the well-received song, "You're A Wolf." The latest release "White Water, White Bloom" was released in the fall of 2009. (09/30/2009)
Alex Brown
Named after Jack London's 1904 novel, L.A.'s Sea Wolf is a moniker for singer/songwriter Alex Brown Church's dark, folk-rock project. Formerly the bassist in the pop band Irving,Church plays with a full band including cello and marxophone. (10/11/2007)
Secret Machines
Secret Machines sound like prog rock to a lot of people. However, they refer to their sound as "space rock." (10/12/2006)
Carol van Dyk of Bettie Serveert
The Dutch band Bettie Serveert has never toured to Africa, Australia, and or South America but they estimate they've been to the Twin Cities nine times. (10/10/2006)
Martin Sexton
You'd think Martin Sexton was born in the soul music scene, but he claims it was something he found later in life, with help from the movies and a large hamburger chain with golden arches. (09/27/2007)
Sam Shaber
Sam Shaber's latest album is a live recording done at a club in Chicago. The record is called "In My Bones" and it consists of songs requested by fans in advance. (07/16/2006)
Sam Shaber performs "El Dorado," "Simon Says," "Rain and Sunshine," and "Pedestal" (02/18/2005)
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