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  2. Mandrill (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson brothers were born in Panama and grew up in the Bedford–Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn.With Carlos on trombone and vocals, Lou on trumpet and vocals, and Ric on saxophone and vocals, they formed the band to combine funk, soul, jazz, and Latin music. [7]

  3. Are You Here - Wikipedia

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    Are You Here (also known as You Are Here) [2] [3] is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Matthew Weiner. The film stars Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis and Amy Poehler. The plot follows a bipolar man who inherits his estranged father’s fortune and must then battle his sister in court for it while simultaneously battling ...

  4. The Ventures - Wikipedia

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    The band in Japan in 1965. From left to right: Wilson, Taylor, Edwards, Bogle. At the time Johnson quit the Ventures, Bogle and Wilson already knew Mel Taylor, house drummer at The Palomino in North Hollywood (the venue where they would play numerous shows during their resurgence in the 1980s). Taylor was known for a hard-hitting style of drumming.

  5. The Wilsons - Wikipedia

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    The Wilsons, or the Wilson brothers, actors Owen Wilson, Luke Wilson, and Andrew Wilson. The Wilsons (album) , 1997 album by Carnie and Wendy Wilson The Wilsons (country duo) , musicians and television hosts

  6. Sons of Bill - Wikipedia

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    Sons of Bill is a band from Charlottesville, Virginia [1] founded by brothers Sam, Abe, and James Wilson, along with bassist Seth Green and drummer Todd Wellons. The band took their name from the Wilson brothers' father, Bill Wilson, a musician and professor of philosophical theology and Southern literature at the University of Virginia where the band initially formed. [2]

  7. The Wilson Family - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Family is an English folk music group from Billingham, County Durham, North East England. They have been singing and performing a cappella folk songs since 1974. They consist of sister Pat and five brothers: Tom, Chris, Steve, Ken and Mike. [1] The group's roots are founded in the folk clubs of the second British folk revival of the ...

  8. Murry Wilson - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, an extended play of songs recorded by Wilson and unknown Midwestern vocal group Snow (supposedly introduced to Wilson by Rick Henn) in 1969 including "Break Away" was released via download by Omnivore Recordings. [94] In 2020, musician George Faulkner released a tribute album, George Faulkner Sings Murry Wilson, containing 11 Wilson ...

  9. Matt Wilson (singer) - Wikipedia

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    While Wilson was an English concentrator at Harvard University, he met John Munson and Elaine Harris and formed the band Trip Shakespeare. [2] After the breakup he was a drummer for a Minneapolis band called Polara. He also produced albums for Steel Shank, Magnet, The Wonsers, and Velma. [3] [4]