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  2. Twice as Far - Wikipedia

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    The critics' consensus reads: "'Twice as Far' has a few powerful moments, but overall lacks enough focus or depth to make up for jumbled storylines, a pointless death, and a frustrating finish." [ 3 ] Matt Fowler from IGN gave it an 8 out of 10 and positively commented on the two supply run missions and Denise's storyline, but felt Carol's ...

  3. Scott Joss - Wikipedia

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    Scott Joss (born 1962) is a songwriter, guitarist, mandolin player, singer, and fiddle player primarily in the American Country music tradition. [1] He has performed with Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam, Kris Kristofferson, [2] Pete Anderson, Tiny Moore, Roy Nichols, Dusty Wakeman, Chris Gantry, Jana Jae, [1] and as a successful solo artist.

  4. Morris Day - Wikipedia

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    Day and Prince attended the same high school in Minneapolis and in 1974, as teenagers, became bandmates in the band Grand Central. The band was managed by Morris' mother. [2] [3] Morris announced in 2022 that he would be releasing his final solo album Last Call and retiring after his 2023–2024 tour. [4]

  5. Jerome Benton - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Benton (born September 19, 1962) is an American musical performer, backup dancer and comedic actor. He can be seen in music videos by Janet Jackson [1] and Prince, [2] but he is mostly known for his association with Morris Day [3] and The Time.

  6. Keith Gattis - Wikipedia

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    Quenton Keith Gattis (May 26, 1970 – April 23, 2023) [1] was an American country music singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He released two studio albums and charted one single, "Little Drops of My Heart", on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart while signed to RCA Nashville.

  7. Dwight Morris - Wikipedia

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    Dwight was born on November 22, 1817, at South Farm, Connecticut as the son of James Morris III who was a veteran of the American Revolutionary War. [1] Morris would graduate from Union College in 1832 and would be a Judge of Probate in his district in 1845 until 1851.

  8. Pete Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Pete Anderson (born July 23, 1948) is an American guitarist, music producer, arranger and songwriter. [1]Anderson is most known for his guitar work with, and critically acclaimed production of, country music star Dwight Yoakam from 1984 through 2002, a partnership that resulted in numerous platinum records, sold-out tours, and some music in the Bakersfield and hillbilly traditions.

  9. Twice as Much - Wikipedia

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    Twice as Much was a British musical duo, composed of Dave Skinner (born David Ferguson Skinner, 4 July 1946, London) and Andrew Rose (born Andrew Colin Campbell Rose, 12 March 1946, Edgware, Middlesex), harmony singers who wrote much of their own material.