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  2. Chuck Ruff (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ruff was born in Reno, Nevada, on May 25, 1951, to Charles W. "Bill" Ruff II and Georgie Ruff. He played in the rock group Sawbuck with Ronnie Montrose and Bill Church from 1968 to 1970. Ruff and Montrose later joined Edgar Winter with Dan Hartman to form The Edgar Winter Group in 1972. It was with this band that he had his biggest successes.

  3. The Blue Things - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Things (also known as The Bluethings) were a folk rock and, later, psychedelic band from Hays, Kansas, that existed from 1964 to 1968, recording one LP and several singles for RCA Records in '66 and '67. The RCA recordings remain their best-known material, although they had previously released singles through Ruff Records, a tiny Texas ...

  4. RD (group) - Wikipedia

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    They were profiled in The Guardian as the newspaper's "New Band of the Week" in October 2010. [3] Also during 2010, Ruff Diamondz toured the United Kingdom with JLS on their arena tour and N-Dubz on the MOBO Awards tour. [4] By 2011, the group had officially changed their name to RD due to copyright issues. [5]

  5. Ruff Endz - Wikipedia

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    Ruff Endz is an American R&B duo, consisting of members David "Davinch" Chance and Dante "Chi" Jordan from Baltimore, Maryland. They are best known for their singles " No More " and " Someone to Love You " Originally part of a quartet , the two left the group in 1994 to form the duo.

  6. The Grass Roots - Wikipedia

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    The Grass Roots are an American rock band that charted frequently between 1965 and 1975. The band was originally the creation of Lou Adler and songwriting duo P. F. Sloan and Steve Barri. In their career, they achieved two gold albums and two gold singles, and charted singles on the Billboard Hot 100 a total of 21 times. Among their charting ...

  7. Born Ruffians - Wikipedia

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    Born Ruffians are a Canadian indie rock band based in Toronto. Officially founded in 2004 in the Georgian Bay town of Midland, Ontario, the band is composed of frontman Luke Lalonde, bassist Mitch DeRosier, drummer Steve Hamelin, and keyboardist Maddy Wilde. During the 2010s, they were also joined by Andy Lloyd (guitar/keyboards) and Adam ...

  8. Willie Ruff - Wikipedia

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    The Mitchell-Ruff Duo was the first jazz band to play in the Soviet Union (1959) and in China (1981). [5] Mitchell died in 2013. [4] Ruff was chosen by John Hammond to be the bass player for the recording sessions of Songs of Leonard Cohen, an album first released in 1967. During those sessions, he and Cohen laid down the bed tracks for most of ...

  9. Miracle Legion - Wikipedia

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    Miracle Legion was an American college rock band formed in 1983 in New Haven, Connecticut. They earned modest renown, especially in their native New England region, but also in the UK, where they were feted by music media such as NME and Melody Maker .