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  2. Warren Peace - Wikipedia

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    With Bowie, Peace co-wrote the music for "Rock 'n' Roll With Me" on Diamond Dogs (1974) and later "Turn Blue" on Iggy Pop's Lust for Life (1977). He also appeared as an 'Astronette' dancer and vocalist in The 1980 Floor Show television special with Bowie in October 1973 and as one of the 'Diamond Dogs' dancer/vocalists on Bowie's 1974 US tour ...

  3. We Are Fuck You - Wikipedia

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    We Are Fuck You is the debut studio album by The Finger, a punk band created by Ryan Adams and Jesse Malin under the Pseudonyms "Warren Peace" and "Irving Plaza" respectively. The album was released on One Little Indian Records in 2003 and is a collection of two earlier E.P.s recorded in 2002: We Are Fuck You and Punk's Dead Let's Fuck .

  4. Steven Strait - Wikipedia

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    After his first audition, he received an acting job, and in 2005, he appeared in his first film, Sky High, where he played a teenage superhero named Warren Peace. [3] He covered The Fixx's song "One Thing Leads to Another" for the film's soundtrack. Strait at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival premiere of City Island

  5. The Finger (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Finger was a hardcore punk band, formed by Ryan Adams and Jesse Malin, under the pseudonyms "Warren Peace" and "Irving Plaza" respectively (along with Colin Burns and Johnny T. Yerington as "Jim Beahm" and "Rick O'Shea"). [1] The name derived from notorious early/mid-1990s Raleigh, North Carolina rock

  6. List of David Bowie band members - Wikipedia

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    Into 1973, the band was later augmented by Garson, backing vocalist Warren Peace, rhythm guitarist John Hutchinson and saxophonists Ken Fordham and Brian Wilshaw, [28] this line-up contributed to the album Aladdin Sane in 1973, alongside backing vocalists Linda Lewis and Juanita "Honey" Franklin.

  7. TVC 15 - Wikipedia

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    Personnel-wise, Bowie brought back the same team used for "Fame": co-producer Harry Maslin, guitarists Carlos Alomar and Earl Slick, drummer Dennis Davis and Bowie's old friend Geoff MacCormick (credited as Warren Peace), while bassist George Murray was recruited to play bass; pianist Roy Bittan, a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band ...

  8. The Spiders from Mars - Wikipedia

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    The band would move through a series of keyboard players culminating in Mike Garson. The Spiders from Mars were present again on Bowie's 1973 album, Aladdin Sane . Another leg of the tour followed that year, with the final show captured in the film, Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars . [ 4 ]

  9. Peace... Like a River - Wikipedia

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    Editors at AllMusic rated this album 3.5 out of 5 stars, with critic Thom Jurek writing that this release sounds completely different to the band's previous effort Heavy Load Blues, but acts as a complement to it, calling this album "a labyrinthine trek through original songs that nod at the band's classic rock influences". [1]