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  2. The Beach Boys - Wikipedia

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    1.4.3 15 Big Ones, Love You, ... members of the band appeared as guests on Chicago's hit "Wishing You Were Here". ... established by the Wilson brothers in 1974 ...

  3. 4x4xU - Wikipedia

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    [4] Wilson performed the song during her time co-hosting the 58th Annual Country Music Association Awards on November 20, 2024. [5] She was joined on stage by her full band and a string ensemble that included all three members of The Accidentals. [6] This version was released as its own live performance single on November 22, 2024. [7]

  4. The Beach Boys, going into the sunset, look back on years of ...

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    Both the Beach Boys and “The Beach Boys” — the new documentary dropping Friday on Disney+ — are all about blending a range of voices. The three Wilson brothers — Brian, Carl and Dennis ...

  5. Like a Brother - Wikipedia

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    It was also the final studio album by Wilson. It was released in 2000, two years after Wilson had died from lung cancer , and it was the last album he recorded before his death. [ 2 ] The trio first appeared together on a rendition of "Without Her" from the 1995 Harry Nilsson tribute album For the Love of Harry: Everybody Sings Nilsson ...

  6. L.A. (Light Album) - Wikipedia

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    L.A. (Light Album) is the 23rd studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released on March 16, 1979, and their first issued through CBS Records.Recorded during a period of acrimony between the band members, it was a critical and commercial failure, peaking at number 100 in the U.S. and number 32 in the UK.

  7. Mandrill (band) - Wikipedia

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    Guitarist Dougie Rodriguez, a former Santana sideman, joined in time for the fifth Mandrill album, Mandrilland, [1] which earned the band another entry on the Billboard R&B Albums chart. [12] In 1975, all members of the group other than the Wilson brothers and Cave departed, and Mandrill switched to United Artists.

  8. Here for the Party (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Here for the Party" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Gretchen Wilson. It was released in July 2004 as the second single and title track from her album Here for the Party. The song became Wilson's second chart entry on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

  9. Here for You - Wikipedia

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    Here for You may refer to: "Here for You" (Gorgon City song), 2014 "Here for You" (Kygo song), 2015 "Here for You" (Maraaya song), 2015 "Here for You", a song by FireHouse from 3, 1995 "Here for You", a song by Wilkinson, 2022