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  2. John Richardson (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    John Louis Richardson (born May 13, 1964) is an American drummer who has worked in rock and alt-country with such artists as Gin Blossoms, Badfinger, Wilco guitarist Jay Bennett, and 2012 CMA Song of the Year nominee Will Hoge. He is also owner of Drum Farm Studio in Menomonie, Wisconsin.

  3. Bodhrán - Wikipedia

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    The sides of the drum are 9–20 cm (3 + 1 ⁄ 2 –8 in) deep. A goatskin head is tacked to one side (synthetic heads or other animal skins are sometimes used). The other side is open-ended for one hand to be placed against the inside of the drum head to control the pitch and timbre. [4]

  4. John Richardson - Wikipedia

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    John Richardson (footballer, born 1949) (1949–1984), English football player for Brentford, Fulham and Aldershot John Richardson (footballer, born 1966) , English football player for Colchester John Richardson (rower) (born 1944), Canadian rower who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics

  5. Sign of the Times (Rubettes album) - Wikipedia

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    Sign of the Times is the fourth studio album by the English band The Rubettes.It was released on the State Records label in June 1976. [1] The album represented a significant change in direction for the band, as it was the first not produced by Wayne Bickerton and Tony Waddington – instead the Rubettes took on production responsibilities themselves, with Alan Blakley (formerly of the ...

  6. The Rubettes - Wikipedia

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    The Rubettes are an English pop/glam rock band put together in 1974 after the release of "Sugar Baby Love", a recording assembled of studio session musicians [1] in 1973 by the songwriting team of Wayne Bickerton, the then head of A&R at Polydor Records, and his co-songwriter, Tony Waddington after their doo-wop and 1950s American pop-influenced songs had been rejected by a number of existing ...

  7. The Boys of the Lough - Wikipedia

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    The Boys of the Lough 1978/79 tour was billed as their final tour. However, they returned a year later with Regrouped (1980). Robin Morton had left to found a Scottish folk music label called Temple Records [3] (featuring such groups as the Battlefield Band).

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  9. Negative Approach - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards, Brannon assembled a new lineup with members Kelly Dermody (guitar), Dave (bass) and Mike McCabe (drums). This version of Negative Approach played a series of live shows throughout 1984 which featured some new songs, such as "Obsession", "Tunnel Vision", "Kiss Me Kill Me" and a cover of "I Got a Right" by the Stooges .