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  • 2 Skinnee J's
  • 20 Fingers
  • 311
  • Adam Jones
  • Akinyele
  • Gerald Alston
  • Alfonzo Blackwell
  • Artie the One Man Party
  • Bicycle
  • Box Set
  • Big Sister
  • James Brown
  • John Cafferty And The Beaver Brown Band
  • Cake
  • David Cassidy
  • Dixie Dregs
  • Danny Carey
  • Cause & Effect
  • Buck Clayton
  • The Comrads
  • Count Basie
  • Dogstar
  • Roy Eldridge
  • ELO Part II
  • Freddie Jackson
  • The Freddy Jones Band
  • Fiji Mariners Featuring Col. Bruce Hampton
  • Galactic
  • Leif Garrett
  • Dizzy Gillespie
  • Jerry Goldsmith
  • Gov't Mule
  • Great White
  • Green Jelly
  • Jimmy Hall
  • Hoodoo Gurus
  • John Lee Hooker
  • James Horner
  • Phyllis Hyman
  • The Interpreters
  • Trevor Jones
  • Sonny Landreth
  • Little Feat
  • Lusk
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • Harvey Mason
  • Tim McGrath
  • Ian Moore
  • The Nylons
  • Odds
  • The O'Jays
  • Peach GB
  • Procol Harum
  • Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies
  • Billy Joe Shaver
  • Size 14
  • Skee-Lo
  • Survivor
  • Matthew Sweet
  • Sweet Sable
  • Syd Straw
  • Lysette Titi
  • To Kool Chris (Chris Chudzik)
  • Tool
  • Remy
  • Ronan Tynan
  • Ugly Americans
  • Sarah Vaughan
  • Vigilantes Of Love
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic
  • Widespread Panic
  • Young Dubliners

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Famous quotes containing the word artists:

    We artists are indestructible; even in a prison, or in a concentration camp, I would be almighty in my own world of art, even if I had to paint my pictures with my wet tongue on the dusty floor of my cell.
    Pablo Picasso (1881–1973)

    Modern conquerors can kill, but do not seem to be able to create. Artists know how to create but cannot really kill. Murderers are only very exceptionally found among artists.
    Albert Camus (1913–1960)

    When ... did the word “temperament” come into fashion with us?... whatever it stands for, it long since became a great social asset for women, and a great social excuse for men. Perhaps it came in when we discovered that artists were human beings.
    Katharine Fullerton Gerould (1879–1944)