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Artist description
3 wonderfully crafted world renowned musicians. |
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Music Style
Contemporary Urban |
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Artist History
After years of intense classical music training
around the world, the 3 absolutely brilliant and stunning
creative worlds of OR-G, STIN-G, and GA-LEE G came
together in an intense explosion that may be likened
to the beginning of the universe. Never has there been
on the face of this earth such a wonderful arrangment
of brilliance and integrity. OR-G began his career at age
1, playing piano pieces by Beethoven and learning some
of Bach's early organ performances. While studying and
training his classical ear at Gulliard, another future member
of The White Devils, STIN-G (pronounced Stin-Gee) was fine tuning his
musical prowess. Daily recitals of Bach's prelude and fugue in
E Flat/D Sharp Minor as well as French Motets, Madrigals, and early Italian Opera
proved invaluable later when Stin-G joined The White Devils. At one performance,
OR-G and Captain C were in the crowd and were impressed by Stin-G, so they
decided join forces. Instantly, they knew
that they had to put thier intense, long years of classical music training
to use and start a rap group. This would be no ordinary group though. The third member,
whom the ladies call "Cap'n C", was also a pupil of Johann Gurtetso Jean-Luc, and
was always one to be counted on to be at the classical musicians conference every year. He also
was known to frequent tupperware parties and was an avid Avon client. When these three
people joined forces, the world as we know it changed forever...These three began a
rap supergroup. They began....THE WHITE DEVILS |
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Group Members
OR-G
STIN-G
Cap'n C - AKA K.C., Kaptain Cracker, etc.. |
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Albums
Once Upon a Crime - in the works |
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Location
Tucson, Arizona - USA |
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