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  2. The Bells (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band shortened their name to The Bells, [3] and recorded a hit single "Fly Little White Dove Fly", which made Top 10 in Canada. Piano player Frank Mills joined The Bells for a short period, from 1970 to 1971, after which he left to pursue a solo career, the highlight of which was the #3 1979 U.S. hit single "Music Box Dancer". Mills was ...

  3. The Joy (band) - Wikipedia

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    On 21 June 2024 The Joy released their eponymous debut album, which was recorded live at the Church Studios in London. [2] David Hutcheon of Mojo wrote that "the harmonies highlight their Zulu upbringing, and of lives spent listening to isicathamiya music," and described primary lead vocalist Melokuhle Mkhungo's voice as "one of the finds of ...

  4. Little Stranger (band) - Wikipedia

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    Year Title Release date Album 2016 "Queens of the Nile" December 20, 2016 Non-album single 2017 "Me & You" April 19, 2017 Techniques: 2020 "Blister In The Sun"

  5. The Flys (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The Flys toured many times during the band's lifespan, opening for other well known groups. After their last tour, the band went on hiatus. In August and September 2024, Adam Paskowitz and Josh Paskowitz revived the Flys in 2024 for performances at the Big Kahuna Concert For A Cause and the Rhythm & Resin Festival in California.

  6. Fly to the Sky discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of South Korean R&B duo Fly to the Sky. They debuted in 1999 under SM Entertainment and were initially pitched as a duo who could sing a variety of genres, before transitioning into R&B beginning with their third album.

  7. Fly Tour - Wikipedia

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    Announced in mid-April 2000, [1] this was the Dixie Chicks' first headlining tour. [2] [3] Moreover, the group was jumping directly to playing mostly in arenas. [1]Since the sudden jump in the group's success in 1998, they had played as a supporting act for Tim McGraw and as part of the George Strait Country Music Festival and Lilith Fair, seeking to expose themselves to diverse audiences in ...

  8. Fly (band) - Wikipedia

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    Fly is the cooperative jazz trio of saxophonist Mark Turner, drummer Jeff Ballard and bassist Larry Grenadier.. The group first surfaced as the Jeff Ballard Trio in 2000 on one track of the anthology Originations, curated by Chick Corea (Ballard was Chick's drummer at the time) and became Fly with the release of their first album, on Savoy, in 2004.

  9. Kids Can't Fly - Wikipedia

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    Kids Can't Fly initially planned to shoot a music video with a live audience on 11 February 2011, however they cancelled the shooting of the video because of the departure of Comley, Stanikk and Wilson. Comley and Wilson both decided to get jobs outside of the music industry. Ryan left the band for "personal and professional reasons". [7]