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  2. Voyager (Australian band) - Wikipedia

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    Voyager are an Australian progressive metal band from Perth, Western Australia, formed in 1999. They have released eight studio albums. Their latest, Fearless in Love, was released in 2023. [1] The band represented Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Promise", finishing in ninth place. [2]

  3. Voyager (English band) - Wikipedia

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    A third album Voyager, followed in 1981 and featured Dominic Telfer on bass guitar, replacing Chris Hook. [3] A single from this album, "Rosie", achieved some radio play but no chart success. In 1981, they undertook two key tours, promoting the third album. The first tour was in support of the Greg Lake Band (ex Emerson, Lake & Palmer).

  4. Fearless in Love - Wikipedia

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    Fearless in Love is the eighth studio album by Australian progressive metal band Voyager, released on 14 July 2023 through Season of Mist.It includes the singles "Promise", Australia's entry at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest, as well as "Dreamer", which the band submitted for Australia's Eurovision song selection competition, Eurovision – Australia Decides 2022.

  5. Promise (Voyager song) - Wikipedia

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    "Promise" is a song by Australian progressive rock band Voyager, released on 21 February 2023. [1] The song represented Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 after the band was internally selected by the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS), Australia's broadcaster for the Eurovision Song Contest. [2]

  6. Voyage (band) - Wikipedia

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    Voyage was a French disco and pop group, consisting of André "Slim" Pezin (guitar/vocals), Marc Chantereau (keyboards/vocals), Pierre-Alain Dahan (drums/vocals) and Sauveur Mallia (), together with British lead vocalist Sylvia Mason-James, who sang on the group's first two albums, Voyage (1977) and Fly Away (1978).

  7. Voyager - Wikipedia

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    Voyager (English band), a British pop-rock group; Voyager (Australian band), an Australian progressive metal band; Voyager (Manilla Road album), 2008 or the title song; Voyager (Mike Oldfield album), 1996, or the title song "The Voyager" Voyager (Paul Epworth album), 2020, or the title song; Voyager (Space Needle album), 1995; Voyager (Walter ...

  8. Voyager One (band) - Wikipedia

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    Voyager One was an American indie rock band from Seattle, Washington formed in 1998. AllMusic compared the band's musical style to the shoegazing music played by Ride , Swervedriver and Catherine Wheel .

  9. Voyager (311 album) - Wikipedia

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    Voyager is the thirteenth studio album by American rock band 311. [1] [2] [3] It was released on July 12, 2019. [4]It is the second to be produced by John Feldmann and the fifth to be produced by Scotch Ralston.