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  2. James House (singer) - Wikipedia

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    James Andrew House (born March 22, 1955) is an American country music artist. Originally a member of a group called the House Band, he recorded a solo rock album in 1983 on Atlantic Records before he began his country music career in 1989 on MCA Records , recording two albums for that label.

  3. Headed for the Future - Wikipedia

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    Reinie Press – bass; Ron Tutt – drums; King Errisson – percussion, congas; Vince Charles – percussion, steel drums; Linda Press – backing vocals (These musicians were at the time all members of Neil Diamond's official backing band, known as "Diamondville" [8] [9])

  4. Kimono My House - Wikipedia

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    Kimono My House is the third studio album by American rock band Sparks, released on May 1, 1974, by Island Records. [1] The album is considered to be their commercial breakthrough, and was met with widespread acclaim. Preceded by the single "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us", Kimono My House peaked

  5. Bandstand (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bandstand is the sixth studio album by the British progressive rock band Family.Released in 1972, it was their second and last album to chart in the United States. The original album cover was die-cut in the shape of a Bush TV22 television set, with a black-and-white image of the band onscreen.

  6. Pvris - Wikipedia

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    The band supported Bring Me the Horizon in the U.S. in October, [24] then supported them the following month in the UK. [25] In February and March, the band supported Fall Out Boy on their tour of the U.S. [26] On January 5, 2016, Pvris made their network television debut by performing "My House" and "White Noise" on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. [27]

  7. What to know about Black country music pioneer Linda Martell ...

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    “The Linda Martell Show,” which is just 28 seconds long, serves as an intro to the song “Ya Ya.” On the track, Martell introducing the next record after a round of applause. “Haha, okay ...

  8. Robin and Linda Williams - Wikipedia

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    Robin and Linda Williams are a husband-and-wife singer-songwriter folk music duo from Virginia. They met in South Carolina in 1971, [1] [2] and began performing in 1973. [3] The Williamses appeared on Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion radio show from 1975. [4] The duo were members of the Hopeful Gospel Quartet with Keillor and Kate ...

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