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  2. Allison Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Allison Robertson was born on August 26, 1979, in North Hollywood, California.She comes from a musical family. Her father is musician Baxter Robertson [2] who wrote the track "Feel The Night" on The Karate Kid soundtrack as well as writing and performing the track "Vanishing Point" on the Body Rock soundtrack. [3]

  3. On-line Guitar Archive - Wikipedia

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    The On-line Guitar Archive (OLGA) was the first Internet library of guitar and bass tablature, or "tabs". Born from a collection of guitarist internet-forum archives, it was a useful resource for musicians of all genres for over a decade.

  4. Nova Rockafeller - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, during her time with Def Jam, Rockafeller began to break out into the mainstream with her single "Made in Gold", which reached the Top 20 on Sirius Top Hits. [3] The single was featured in teen comedy film The Duff. [4] [11] Her music has also been featured on Siesta Keys, Dancing with the Stars, and Bad Girls Club. [3]

  5. Ultimate Guitar - Wikipedia

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    Guitar Pro and Power Tab files can be run through programs in order to play the tablature. Members can also submit album, multimedia and gear reviews, as well as guitar lessons and news articles. Approved works are published on the website. The forum is moderated, but there has been no censorship of curse and swear words since September 1, 2015.

  6. United Breaks Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The second video, "United Breaks Guitars: Song 2", was released on YouTube on August 17, 2009. [8] The song takes a humorous look at Carroll's dealings with "the unflappable" United customer service employee Ms. Irlweg; it targets the "flawed policies" that she was forced to uphold. [ 7 ]

  7. Her's - Wikipedia

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    The band's line-up consisted of Stephen Fitzpatrick, from Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England, who sang lead vocals and played guitar, and Audun Laading, from Flekkerøy, Kristiansand, Norway, who played bass guitar and sang backing vocals. [3]

  8. The Chordettes - Wikipedia

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    Archie Bleyer himself was on that record along with the group; Bleyer stripped down the sound to highlight the girls' voices. They also reached number two with 1958's " Lollipop ", another million album seller, and a number 2 on the charts, [ 4 ] also charted with a vocal version of the themes from Disney's Zorro (U.S. number 17) (1958) and the ...

  9. The Glitter Band - Wikipedia

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    With a few changes in personnel, the Boston Showband became the Glittermen, and later the Glitter Band in 1973 [4] who were: John Rossall (trombone and musical director), Gerry Shephard (lead guitar and vocals), Pete Phipps (drums and keyboards), Tony Leonard (drums), John Springate (bass and vocals) and Harvey Ellison (saxophone).