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  2. Alive Alone - Wikipedia

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    Alive Alone is Mickey Thomas's 1981 album. After joining Jefferson Starship, Thomas was still under contract to record a second solo album. [1] Alive Alone was released shortly after the Jefferson Starship album Modern Times, and Grace Slick's album Welcome to the Wrecking Ball!, but the Thomas album did not enter the Billboard chart.

  3. Mickey Thomas (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Starship featuring Mickey Thomas in 2010. Starship was let go by their record label RCA and became inactive in 1991. [11] In early 1992, Mickey Thomas revived Starship as Starship featuring Mickey Thomas and touring has continued with this title. [12] [13] The band's Loveless Fascination was released on September 17, 2013.

  4. Category:Mickey Thomas (singer) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Mickey Thomas (singer) albums or lists of Mickey Thomas (singer) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Mickey Thomas (singer) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Mickey Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Thomas may refer to: Mickey Thomas (footballer) (born 1954), Welsh football player; Mickey Thomas (singer) (born 1949), American singer; See also.

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  8. G major - Wikipedia

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    In Baroque music, G major was regarded as the "key of benediction". [1] Of Domenico Scarlatti's 555 keyboard sonatas, G major is the home key for 69, or about 12.4%, sonatas. In the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, "G major is often a key of 6 8 chain rhythms", according to Alfred Einstein, [2] although Bach also used the key for some 4

  9. Common chord (music) - Wikipedia

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    Common chords are frequently used in modulations, in a type of modulation known as common chord modulation or diatonic pivot chord modulation. It moves from the original key to the destination key (usually a closely related key) by way of a chord both keys share. For example, G major and D major have 4 chords in common: G, Bm, D, Em.