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  2. The Ray-O-Vacs - Wikipedia

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    The Ray-O-Vacs were a New Jersey R&B vocal group of the 1940s and 50s which recorded for Jubilee Records and Decca, [1] among others. The name was after a battery brand.. Group members included Lester Harris (vocals) later replaced by Herb Milliner, Jackson "Flap" McQueen (bass, leader), Joe Crump (piano) and saxophonist Leoparte "Chink" Kinney, [2] [3] whose typical style highly contributed ...

  3. Category:Musical groups from New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Ray-O-Vacs; The Redcoats (American band) Riff (American band) Ripface Invasion; Rock N Roll Hi Fives; Ronnie & the Hi-Lites; Rosemary's Babies; Rottin Razkals; S.

  4. Category:American rhythm and blues musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Shade of Blue (band) The Sharpees; Shep and the Limelites; The Shirelles; Shirley & Lee; Signs (band) The Silhouettes; Sister Sledge; Skool Boyz; Slingshot (band) Sly, Slick and Wicked; So Plush; Somethin' for the People; Sonia Dada; Sons of Funk; Sophia Fresh; The Soul Clan; Soul Generation; The Soul of John Black; Soul Survivors (band) Sounds ...

  5. Spectrum Brands - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the company name was changed to Ray-O-Vac, an allusion to the then-new technology of vacuum tubes and electron rays. In 1933, the company patented the first wearable vacuum tube hearing aid. [8] During World War II, Rayovac supplied the United States military with nearly 500 million batteries.

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  7. Dead Brain Cells - Wikipedia

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    Called DBC for short, the band started in 1985 in Montreal as a small project named Final Chapter by guitar players Eddie Shahini and Gerry Ouellette, who put an ad in a magazine looking for a drummer. In 1986, former Vomit and the Zits singer Dave Javex Ray-O-Vac (David Leone) and former Unruled and Vomit and the Zits drummer Jeff Saint-Louis ...

  8. Talk:Spectrum Brands - Wikipedia

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    The Ray-O-Vac Twins [ edit ] I looked up this article to see what "Ray-O-Vac" was after discovering a novelty 78 rpm record made in 1926 by "The Ray-O-Vac Twins", also known as Russ Wildey and Bill Sheehan (so presumably they weren't really twins).

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