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  2. 1964 the Tribute - Wikipedia

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    The current lineup is Mark Benson, Mac Ruffing, Doug Couture and Joseph Bologna. Gary Grimes died after a long battle with brain cancer in December 2010 at age 60. His death was hard on members and fans. A memorial service was broadcast online. Mark Benson performed "In My Life" at the service.

  3. The Fab Four (tribute) - Wikipedia

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    The Fab Four is a California tribute band paying homage to the Beatles.Founded in 1997 by Ron McNeil (born Ronald Mendonça [1]), a John Lennon impersonator, the group began performing Beatles music throughout southern California. [2]

  4. Doug Cotler - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Norman Cotler (born October 2, 1949) is a Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter and composer based in Los Angeles, California. Cotler tours the United States sharing his music with Jewish communities. Cotler's composed the symphony, The Golem, which was performed by Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra.

  5. Doug Dugger - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Dugger (1926–May 26, 2005), better known as Doug Dugger, was an American country music singer with a religious style that led him to be dubbed the "Chaplain of Country Music." His hits included "Bummin' Around" and " The Deck of Cards ".

  6. Doug Kershaw - Wikipedia

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    Douglas James Kershaw (born January 24, 1936 [1] [2]) is an American fiddle player, singer and songwriter from Louisiana. Active since 1948, he began his career as part of the duo Rusty and Doug, along with his brother, Rusty Kershaw. He had an extensive solo career that included fifteen albums and singles that charted on the Hot Country Songs ...

  7. Doug Fieger - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Lars Fieger (August 20, 1952 – February 14, 2010) was an American musician, singer and songwriter. He was the rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist of the rock band the Knack . He co-wrote " My Sharona ," the biggest hit song of 1979 in the U.S., with lead guitarist Berton Averre .

  8. Doug Ingle - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Lloyd Ingle (September 9, 1945 – May 24, 2024) [1] was an American musician, best known as the founder, organist, primary composer and lead vocalist for the band Iron Butterfly. [2] He wrote the band's hit song " In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida ", which was first released in 1968, and was the last surviving member of the band’s 1967–1969 lineup.

  9. Doug Oldham - Wikipedia

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    Doug Oldham (November 30, 1930 – July 21, 2010) was an American Southern Gospel singer and a member of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. [1] Early years