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  2. Ana Free - Wikipedia

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    Ana Gomes Ferreira (born 29 June 1987), known professionally as Ana Free, [1] is a singer, musician, songwriter and performer who has had a series of top-five hit singles, including 4 number one hits, in Portugal. [2] She has a growing musical presence on the popular video sharing website YouTube, [3] gaining over 40.1 million views to date.

  3. String band - Wikipedia

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    Old-time string bands were mainly composed of stringed instruments.Those instruments being the fiddle, 5-string banjo, acoustic guitar, and an upright bass/cello.. Depending on the type of genre the old-time music is being accompanied by, the stringed instruments may also be joined by other instruments including spoons, washboards, jugs, harmonica, harps a

  4. A Very Cellular Song - Wikipedia

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    Writer Dan Lander described the song as Mike Heron's masterpiece. He wrote: [5] "Weaving between styles as divergent as Bahamian funerary music, East Indian incantation and ancient Celtic mysticism, 'A Very Cellular Song' represents a high point in the band's creativity and surely influenced a host of others including Led Zeppelin, the Who and Lou Reed.

  5. 'The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet' Finally Solved ...

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    If that song you can't remember is still on the tip of your tongue, there's still hope it can be identified. That was the case for Reddit users who obsessively tracked down what they've dubbed ...

  6. Ana Ng - Wikipedia

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    "Ana Ng" (/ ɛ ŋ / ENG) is a song by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. It was released as the lead single from the band's 1988 album Lincoln . [ 1 ] Although the song was their first US chart appearance , hitting number 11 on the US Modern Rock chart , [ 2 ] the single was never officially released in the US.

  7. Leva-me aos Fados - Wikipedia

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    "Leva-me Aos Fados", the lead single of the album, was released on 12 November 2009 in Portugal. A music video was produced for the song, in the music video, we can see Ana Moura standing in a dark room with men playing the Portuguese guitar while Moura sings.

  8. Stringband - Wikipedia

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    The name "String Band" was a common appellation amongst folk groups, usually with an identifying characteristic or location attached, as with the Incredible String Band or The Iron Mountain String Band. The group chose "Stringband" as a temporary place-holder name until they could figure out exactly what sort of String Band they were—but a ...

  9. Be Glad for the Song Has No Ending - Wikipedia

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    Be Glad for the Song Has No Ending is the eighth album by the Scottish psychedelic folk group, the Incredible String Band, featuring Mike Heron, Robin Williamson, Licorice McKechnie and Rose Simpson. It is the soundtrack for a film of the same name, and was released on Island Records in March 1971, failing to chart in either the UK [ 1 ] or US.