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  2. The Beatles: Rock Band - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles: Rock Band is a 2009 rhythm game developed by Harmonix, published by MTV Games, ... a microphone, a microphone stand and Beatles-themed postcards. [9] ...

  3. Microphone stand - Wikipedia

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    A rare type of microphone stand is the bottomless microphone stand—essentially a microphone stand with no base, so a singer must hold it throughout a live performance. It is useful as a mobile prop. Freddie Mercury (the lead singer of Queen), discovered the device by accident: he grabbed a standard microphone stand with such force that it ...

  4. Steven Tyler - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, while on tour in support of Nine Lives, Tyler suffered a ligament injury when a microphone stand fell hard onto his knee. Tyler and the band finished the show, but they had to cancel several dates, and Tyler had to wear a leg cast while filming the video for "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing". The song was the band's first number-one hit ...

  5. Alcatrazz - Wikipedia

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    The band's debut album, No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll was released in late 1983 on Rocshire ... Bonnet poking Malmsteen in the stomach with his microphone stand, ...

  6. Here to Stay (Korn song) - Wikipedia

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    In the end, Jonathan takes the boy into the TV. The video for "Here to Stay" also marks the first video appearance of Jonathan's unique microphone stand designed by H. R. Giger. There is also a "clean" version of the music video which shows the boy being taken into the TV at the beginning.

  7. Dealership (band) - Wikipedia

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    Keiki Records also distributed releases by the now-inactive San Francisco band Secadora, of which Chris Groves was a member. The band's third album, Action/Adventure, was released on Turn Records, based in Santa Clara, California, in 2004. In 2005, Dealership went on their first (and only) tour of the United States. They also played at the X-Games.