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  2. List of Cornish musicians - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Foxton, bass player in punk rock band The Jam; Jon Fugler, electronic musician; Al Hodge (1951–2006), rock musician and songwriter; Richard D. James (a.k.a. "Aphex Twin"), electronic music artist; Andy Mackay, musician and founder member of art rock band Roxy Music; Ralph McTell, singer-songwriter; Tim McVay, guitarist in indie band The ...

  3. Fisherman's Friends - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015 the album Proper Job was released on the Sony Music label, in association with the St Austell Brewery, who brew a beer of the same name. This album also saw the first appearance of new member Toby Lobb. [15] In 2018 group released Sole Mates, an album produced by Giles Woolley and band member Toby Lobb. Their aim was to celebrate ...

  4. Onyx (Cornish band) - Wikipedia

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    After various changes in the line-up they shortened their name to The Onyx and the classic line-up was formed. The band members were guitarist Alan Hodge, who had previously played with various local bands such as The Buccaneers and The Fabulous Jaguars, vocalist Tony Priest, bassist Dick Bland, keyboard player Steve Cotton and drummer Roger Dell.

  5. Music of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Lanner and District Silver Band is a Cornish Brass band based in Lanner, Cornwall, United Kingdom, and well known for its concerts. There are many other brass and silver bands in Cornwall, particularly in the former mining areas: St Dennis and Camborne are notable examples.

  6. Rootjoose - Wikipedia

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    Band members Rob Elton, Jamie Crowe, Fez (James Hardaker) and Harry Collier achieved minor celebrity status in the South West and appeared on local and at one point national television with the band. Coming first in the national Battle of the Bands competition, an event sponsored by Capital Radio , the band performed at Earls Court .

  7. The Rascals - Wikipedia

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    The Rascals (originally known as the Young Rascals) are an American rock band, formed in Garfield, New Jersey east of Paterson in 1965. [2] The original lineup featured lead vocalist and keyboardist Felix Cavaliere, vocalist and percussionist Eddie Brigati, drummer Dino Danelli, and guitarist and vocalist Gene Cornish.

  8. Dalla - Wikipedia

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    Dalla was a band specialising in traditional Cornish music who were active from the late 1990s until about 2017. They were known mainly for their festival and concert performances, but until about 2013 also played music for Cornish Nos Lowen dance nights. After this, they used the name 'Skillywidden' when playing as a dance band.

  9. Crowns (band) - Wikipedia

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    Their sound is partly inspired by traditional Cornish songs [3] with the band often closing their live shows with a version of Little Eyes. In July 2010, the band were invited to play a festival at the now defunct North London venue The Flowerpot, curated by the Communion record label. [ 4 ]