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  2. Tahj Mowry - Wikipedia

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    Tahj Dayton Mowry (/ t ɑː ʒ ˈ m ɔːr i /; born May 17, 1986) is an American actor and singer.He is the brother of identical twin actresses Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry and is known for his role on the show Smart Guy as the main character TJ on The WB, though the show gained later recognition on Disney Channel.

  3. T. G. Sheppard - Wikipedia

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    Three more songs peaked at No. 2 in 1987: "Half Past Forever (Till I'm Blue in the Heart)", "You're My First Lady", and "One for the Money". Sheppard's success continued until about 1988, when rootsy neo-traditionalist artists began to eclipse more polished pop-country artists. In 1995, he took a two-year hiatus from the road to perform ...

  4. 3T - Wikipedia

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    3T released their debut album Brotherhood in 1995. The album sold approximately three million copies worldwide. The group achieved an international hit with their debut single "Anything". 3T released several hit singles in Europe, including "24/7", "Why" (a duet with their uncle Michael Jackson), "I Need You" (with a brief appearance by Michael), "Tease Me" and "Gotta Be You".

  5. Life Starts Now - Wikipedia

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    Life Starts Now is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace.The album was released on September 22, 2009. [1] It was produced by Howard Benson.It was the second time in a row that the band has worked with him, after the commercially successful One-X. [2]

  6. Break (Three Days Grace song) - Wikipedia

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    "Break" is a song by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace. It was released as the lead single on September 1, 2009, from their third studio album, Life Starts Now, which followed three weeks later. [2] The song peaked at number 26 on the Canadian Hot 100 and number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  7. Three Chords and the Truth - Wikipedia

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    Three Chords and the Truth may refer to: "Three Chords and the Truth", an oft-quoted phrase coined by Harlan Howard in the 1950s which he used to describe country music; Three Chords and the Truth, a 1997 book by Laurence Leamer about the business and lifestyle of country music and its many stars; Three Chords & the Truth, a radio show hosted ...

  8. Ace & TJ are returning to Kiss 95.1 — but it won’t be quite ...

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    Cannon said the format for the exclusive Kiss 95.1 show is still being finalized, but in terms of the amount of conversation you can expect to hear from them, he added: “Probably more similar to ...

  9. Show Me (The Cover Girls song) - Wikipedia

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    First released as a 12" single on October 28, 1986, "Show Me" first charted on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart, where it peaked at #4 in March 1987. [3] Following the song's successful run on the dance chart, it was then released to radio, where it reached #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in May 1987, remaining in the Hot 100 for 18 weeks. [ 4 ]