Holly and Barry Tashian exemplify the best in the music industry - people who truly love the live music experience, and whose love of music conveys to their audience wherever they perform. They went to high school together in New England before marrying and performing music together. Barry's band The Remains opened up for The Beatles in 1966 on their final U.S. tour. After The Remains split up, Barry recorded with Gram Parson and Emmylou Harris. Later, both Holly and Barry perform...
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Holly and Barry Tashian exemplify the best in the music industry - people who truly love the live music experience, and whose love of music conveys to their audience wherever they perform. They went to high school together in New England before marrying and performing music together. Barry's band The Remains opened up for The Beatles in 1966 on their final U.S. tour. After The Remains split up, Barry recorded with Gram Parson and Emmylou Harris. Later, both Holly and Barry perform...
Martha Wash (singer on "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now" and "It's Raining Men")
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Martha Wash (singer on "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now" and "It's Raining Men")
Martha Wash is a singer of unparalleled power and soul, and has one of the most recognizable voices in music. Martha was raised in San Francisco, and started singing at age 3 after having heard her mother’s gospel records. Martha sang for her church choir, and had the benefit of an older brother who played guitar with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Taj Mahal. Her early influences included gospel artists like Mahalia Jackson, as well as Motown records from The Supremes a...
This Is Not A Bit
Holly and Barry Tashian exemplify the best in the music industry - people who truly love the live music experience, and whose love of music conveys to their audience wherever they perform. They went to high school together in New England before marrying and performing music together. Barry's band The Remains opened up for The Beatles in 1966 on their final U.S. tour. After The Remains split up, Barry recorded with Gram Parson and Emmylou Harris. Later, both Holly and Barry perform...