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The Shaggs
The Shaggs
American all-female band, known for 1969 album "Philosophy of the World"
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The Nightcrawlers
The Nightcrawlers
band that plays garage rock
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Raymond Scott
Raymond Scott
American composer, bandleader, pianist, record producer and inventor (1908-1994)
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Jandek
Jandek
American musician
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Jeff Mangum
Jeff Mangum
neofolk musician from the United States
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R. Stevie Moore
R. Stevie Moore
American musician
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Bobby McFerrin
Bobby McFerrin
American jazz vocalist
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Gotye
Gotye
musician and singer-songwriter
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Pat Irwin
Pat Irwin
American musician
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Robert Graettinger
Robert Graettinger
American composer
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Jon Hendricks
Jon Hendricks
American jazz singer, lyricist, jazz critic and historian
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Judson Fountain
Judson Fountain
American writer
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Mocean Worker
Mocean Worker
American musician
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Kurt Elling
Kurt Elling
American jazz singer and songwriter
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Superman Is Dead
Superman Is Dead
punk rock band from Bali, Indonesia, which was founded in 1995
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Peter Hollens
Peter Hollens
American singer
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Mitski
Mitski
Japanese-American singer-songwriter
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Franklin Bruno
Franklin Bruno
American musician
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John Taylor
John Taylor
English musician and member of Duran Duran
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Cory Marks
Cory Marks
Canadian country rock singer
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Jacob Collier
Jacob Collier
English musician and multinstrumentalist
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Joe Meek
Joe Meek
English record producer
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American scat singer
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William "Shooby" Taylor (September 19, 1929 – June 4, 2003) was an American jazz vocalist famous for scat singing over various records, including those of the Ink Spots, the Harmonicats, Johnny Cash, Miles Davis, Mozart, and Cristy Lane, in a baritone voice. Nicknamed "The Human Horn", he is noted for his highly idiosyncratic scat style, using sounds and syllables quite unlike those used by other scat singers. Writing in the New York Times, Marc Ferris noted that "those who seek out music that swims against the mainstream have been entranced by [Taylor's] originality." Music historian Irwin Chusid described Taylor as "the world's weirdest scat singer," "100 percent uninhibited and soulful, in a lovably demented way," and stated that "a joyousness permeates [his] performances, a celebratory quality that serves as an analgesic for temporary relief from existential pain."