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  2. Category:Musical groups from Long Island - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for bands that are part of the Long Island, New York music scene. Pages in category "Musical groups from Long Island" The following 118 pages are in this category, out of 118 total.

  3. List of bands formed in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Bands should be notable and linked to their articles which lists their New York origins in the lead. References should be provided for any new entries on this list. Bands may be temporarily red-linked (while an article is developed) as long as the reference establishes that the band is notable and from New York.

  4. The American Band - Wikipedia

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    The American Band is a community band based in Providence, Rhode Island.It was founded as a military band in 1837 by Joseph C. Greene. [1] During its early years, the members were the highest paid in the country - even higher than the New York Philharmonic in its first season. [1]

  5. TriBeCaStan - Wikipedia

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    TriBeCaStan is an American world music ensemble from New York, New York. [1] The band was co-founded by multi-instrumentalists John Kruth (mandolin, banjo, sitar, flute, and harmonica) and Jeff Greene (marimba, yayli tambor, Jew's harp) [2] and includes baritone sax player Claire Daly, percussionist Boris Kinberg and Kenny Margolis on accordion and keyboards (both formerly with Willy DeVille ...

  6. Lloyd Green - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Lamar Green (born October 4, 1937) is an American steel guitarist noted for his extensive country music recording session career in Nashville performing on 116 No.1 country hits including Tammy Wynette's “D-I-V-O-R-C-E” (1968), Charlie Rich's “Behind Closed Doors” (1973), The Oak Ridge Boys’ “Elvira” (1981), and Alan Jackson's “Remember When” (2003).

  7. New NYC train service linking Long Island to Grand Central ...

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    A promise to build a new LIRR station in Sunnyside to provide access to Penn Station was quietly abandoned by then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration in 2016 as the East Side Access project to ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Long Island/Popular pages - Wikipedia

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    The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame: 491: 16 Start: Unknown: 816 East Meadow High School: 489: 16 Start: Unknown: 817 List of law enforcement agencies on Long Island: 488: 16 List: Unknown: 818 Piping Rock Club: 485: 16 Start: Unknown: 819 Islip Terrace, New York: 481: 16 Start: Unknown: 820 Gilgo, New York: 481: 16 Start ...

  9. The Good Rats - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, the band continued to play in local venues throughout New York, Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut, as well as playing annually in their own summer weekend outdoor festival aptly named "Ratstock". At one point, the "new" Good Rats (Peppi and his sons) performed as the opening act for a reunion performance by the "old" Good Rats.