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  2. Take 5 (band) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout 1998 and 1999, Take 5 released singles in Europe and Asia and toured in both regions. [1] Their debut full-length album was released in mid-2000 on Elektra . While the album charted in the United States, peaking at #26 Billboard Heatseekers, [ 2 ] the group failed to match the success of Pearlman's other outfits such as Backstreet ...

  3. Take Five - Wikipedia

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    "Take Five" is a jazz standard composed by Paul Desmond. It was first recorded in 1959 and is the third track on Time Out by the Dave Brubeck Quartet. [1] [2] Frequently covered by a variety of artists, the track is the biggest-selling jazz song of all time and a Grammy Hall of Fame inductee.

  4. The 53 Best ‘90s Songs of All Time, from “No Scrubs” to ...

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    MTV, VH1—you couldn’t turn on the tube without seeing the critically-acclaimed music video for this chart-topping hit from early ‘90s alt-rock giants R.E.M. Call it campus rock, if you will ...

  5. Take Five (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Take 5 (candy), a Hershey candy bar; Take 5, an Australian women's magazine; Take Five, a music application from The Iconfactory; Take Five Scholars, an academic program at the University of Rochester; Take 5, a New York Lottery game; Take Five, a novel by D. Keith Mano; Take Five (film production company), co-producers of the 2024 film Flow

  6. 1990s in music - Wikipedia

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    In particular, R.E.M.'s success had become a blueprint for many alternative bands in the late 1980s and 1990s to follow; the group had outlasted many of its contemporaries and by the 1990s had become one of the most popular bands in the world. [5]

  7. List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of the 1990s

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    Beginning December 5, 1998, the Hot 100 changed from being a "singles" chart to a "songs" chart. [2] Not only did Billboard start allowing airplay-only tracks to chart, it broadened its radio panel to include "R&B, adult R&B, mainstream rock, triple-A rock, and country outlets", which was formerly "confined to the mainstream top 40, rhythmic ...

  8. Robbie Williams - Wikipedia

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    In the 2011 Sunday Times Rich List of wealthiest people in the British music industry, his wealth was estimated at £90 million. Williams is a lifelong supporter of football club Port Vale , based in his home town of Stoke-on-Trent , and in February 2006 he bought £240,000 worth of shares in the club, making him the largest shareholder . [ 220 ]

  9. Scott Robinson (singer) - Wikipedia

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    From 2002 to 2012, Robinson worked as a radio presenter on Essex FM.From 2004 to 2005 he starred in the UK regional theatre musical Boogie Nights 2. [8] In 2006 Five attempted a comeback without Conlon, but failed to sign with a new label and the band disbanded again. [9]