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  1. Official website. Combustible Edison were an American neo- lounge music group founded in the early 1990s in Providence, Rhode Island. They were one of several lounge acts that led a brief resurgence of interest in the genre during the mid-1990s. [1]

    • 1991–1999
  2. Schizophonic! is an album by the American lounge band Combustible Edison, released in 1996. [8] [9] Production. The album was produced by the band and Brian Capouch. [4] . All five band members contributed to the songwriting. [10] " Morticia" is a cover of the Addams Family tune, composed by Vic Mizzy. [11] .

    • Combustible Edison, Brian Capouch
    • Lounge
  3. Début. Membres. Discographie. Références. Combustible Edison était un groupe américain d' easy listening qui a existé de 1991 à 1996. Leur style est librement inspiré du pianiste de lounge Esquivel. On retrouve également dans leurs sources d'inspiration le compositeur italien Nino Rota .

  4. Combustible Edison were an American neo-lounge music group founded in the early 1990s in Providence, Rhode Island. They were one of several lounge acts that led a brief resurgence of interest in the genre during the mid-1990s.

  5. Peter Dixon: keyboards. Aaron Oppenheimer: percussion. Show more. Sites: subpop.com , Wikipedia. Members: Aaron Oppenheimer, Brother Cleve, Liz Cox, Michael "Laughing Boy" Connors, Michael Cudahy, Nicholas Cudahy, Peter Dixon (2) Variations: Viewing All | Combustible Edison.

  6. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1990s. Formed. 1991 in Providence, RI. Disbanded. 1999. Genre. Pop/Rock, Easy Listening. Styles. Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Cocktail, Indie Pop, Lounge. Group Members. Aaron Oppenheimer, Miss Lily Banquette, Nicholas Cudahy, Peter Dixon, The Millionaire, Jerry Sabatini.

  7. Wikipedia: Combustible Edison From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Combustible Edison was a group founded in the early 1990s in Providence, Rhode Island, and was one of several lounge music acts that led a brief resurgence of interest in the genre during the mid-1990s.