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  2. Watchhouse - Wikipedia

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    Watchhouse was the featured artist on CBS This Morning 's Saturday Morning Sessions on December 7, 2019. [4] [3] In April 2021, the band announced that moving forward, they would change the group's name from Mandolin Orange to Watchhouse. Of the change, Marlin said "Mandolin Orange was born out of my 21-year-old mind.

  3. Nightbirde - Wikipedia

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    Jane Kristen Marczewski (December 29, 1990 – February 19, 2022), better known by her stage name Nightbirde, [1] was an American singer-songwriter.. Previously having released two EPs and several singles, Nightbirde auditioned on America's Got Talent in 2021, where she received a Golden Buzzer for her original song "It's OK". [2]

  4. List of songs recorded by SZA - Wikipedia

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    "Nightbird" SZA Uploaded to SoundCloud by an anonymous account, later revealed to be SZA's, alongside "I Hate U" and "Joni" [113] Unofficially released because SZA was told by her astrologist to do so [114] "Passport" SZA One of the many songs that was part of a 2018 leak on Spotify of unreleased SZA and Kendrick Lamar music [102]

  5. Category:Watchhouse albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Watchhouse albums or lists of Watchhouse albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Watchhouse albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. 'AGT' choir makes Simon Cowell cry with cover of late ... - AOL

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    Nightbirde, who at the time of her audition had been given a 2% chance of survival, thankfully did get to hear Mzansi Youth Choir's cover of "It's OK" before her death.

  7. Nightbirds - Wikipedia

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    Nightbirds garnered praise for its fusion of R&B, soul, rock, and funk.The success of its singles contributed to the rise of disco.In 2003, Rolling Stone ranked the album number 272 on its list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, later revising its position to 274 in 2012. [7] "

  8. Ragtime progression - Wikipedia

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    The ragtime progression [3] is a chord progression characterized by a chain of secondary dominants following the circle of fifths, named for its popularity in the ragtime genre, despite being much older. [4] Also typical of parlour music, its use originated in classical music and later spread to American folk music. [5]

  9. Quartal and quintal harmony - Wikipedia

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    The terms quartal and quintal imply a contrast, either compositional or perceptual, with traditional harmonic constructions based on thirds: listeners familiar with music of the common practice period are guided by tonalities constructed with familiar elements: the chords that make up major and minor scales, all in turn built from major and minor thirds.