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  2. List of Gang of Four band members - Wikipedia

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    King and Gill founded the band in 1976 in Leeds, [1] the two were joined by drummer Hugo Burnham and bass guitarist Dave Wolfson. [2] After two or three gigs, [2] Wolfson was replaced by Dave Allen. [3] After releasing two albums, Allen left in 1981. He was temporarily replaced by Busta "Cherry" Jones, [4] before Sara Lee joined as a permanent ...

  3. Music of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Other players gained loyal fans. Called "The Voice" by Tony Glover, Doug Maynard and his band backed Bonnie Raitt in 1982. Until he died at age 40, Maynard could "break a note into two and three parts simultaneously so that it sounded like he was harmonizing with himself". [110]

  4. Gang of Four (band) - Wikipedia

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    Gang of Four are an English post-punk band, formed in 1976 in Leeds. [1] The original members were singer Jon King , guitarist Andy Gill , bass guitarist Dave Allen and drummer Hugo Burnham . There have been many different line-ups including, among other notable musicians, Sara Lee , Gail Ann Dorsey , and David Pajo .

  5. List of musical supergroups - Wikipedia

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    8 studio albums, 2 live albums, 4 compilation albums and 2 singles. 1980 The (Notorious) Cherry Bombs: Rodney Crowell (Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band) Vince Gill (Pure Prairie League, solo) Emory Gordy Jr. (Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band, TCB Band) Richard Bennett (Neil Diamond) Tony Brown; Larrie Londin (The Funk Brothers, TCB Band)

  6. Margie Cox - Wikipedia

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    Influenced early on by R&B and rock icons of the era like Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, Aretha Franklin, and Led Zeppelin, she became known for her soulful, powerful vocals, and soon graduated to other bands, including Raggs in 1980, the Doug Maynard Band, the T.C. Jammers, the Peterson-Cox Band (with Patty Peterson), Rupert's Orchestra and, in ...

  7. Category:Gang of Four (band) members - Wikipedia

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  8. Doug Band - Wikipedia

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    Band began working in the White House in 1995 during the Clinton presidency as an unpaid intern in the White House Counsel's Office. Band then served on the White House Counsel's office staff for four years, eventually becoming a special assistant to the president, and then one of the youngest deputy assistants ever [7] to serve a president.

  9. Songs of the Free - Wikipedia

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    Songs of the Free is the third studio album by Gang of Four, released in 1982.. It is their first recording with Sara Lee as bassist, replacing Dave Allen.The album also marks a shift towards R&B or funk music, and away from the more abrasive elements in their earlier albums.