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  2. The Quick (American band) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1978, the band invited fans to attend its 3rd anniversary show (and vote on the set list) at its Hollywood rehearsal space. It was The Quick's final show, as the group disbanded shortly afterwards. The Quick have an intertwined history with long running punk rock band the Dickies. Steve Huffsteter, who went to school with Dickies ...

  3. The Quick (British band) - Wikipedia

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    The Quick's second album, International Thing, released by Epic in 1984, [1] showed the band moving away from their earlier dance-friendly roots, and adopting a more mainstream AOR approach, and incorporating a variety of styles that expanded their previous boundaries, to include a harder-edged rock sound.

  4. List of the Association members - Wikipedia

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    The band saw a rotating list of personnel until the band split in 1978. The split was proven to be short, and they regrouped again the following year. The band has been performing non-stop since. The current version of the band is led by Jules Alexander and Jim Yester, as well as Del Ramos, brother of Larry Ramos, and Jordan Cole, son of Brian ...

  5. Fuzzbubble - Wikipedia

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    Fuzzbubble is an American rock/power pop band from Long Island, New York, active from 1995 to 2001 and again since 2022.Its original lineup consisted of Jim Bacchi on guitar, [2] Mark DiCarlo on vocals, Jason Camiolo on drums, and Brett Rothfeld on bass.

  6. Jim Cullum Jr. - Wikipedia

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    James Albert Cullum Jr., better known as Jim Cullum Jr. (September 20, 1941 – August 11, 2019), was an American jazz cornetist known for his contributions to Dixieland jazz. His father was Jim Cullum Sr., a clarinetist who led the Happy Jazz Band from 1962 to 1973.

  7. Radar Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Jim Putnam is the son of Bill Putnam, founder of Universal Audio. He founded both Universal Recorders and United Western Recorders . Jim Putnam was a former guitarist for Medicine and Maids of Gravity before starting the Radar Bros. [ 1 ] Putnam has recorded most of the Radar Bros. albums and the Mt. Wilson Repeater release in his studio, the ...

  8. Led Zepagain - Wikipedia

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    Jim Kersey; Website: zepagain.com: Led Zepagain (stylized Led ZepAgain) ... The current band consists of vocalist/harmonica player Swan Montgomery ("Robert Plant"), ...

  9. Pure Reason Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Pure Reason Revolution began as a band named The Sunset Sound in Reading, Berkshire, which featured the Courtney brothers, Chloë Alper and, for a short while, Jim Dobson. [5] The Courtney brothers had previously played with pop punk guitar band Gel, which was scouted and signed by Seymour Stein , the founder of Sire .