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  2. Gerry Beckley - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Beckley's father became the commander at the United States Air Force base at RAF West Ruislip, near London.Gerry attended London Central High School in Bushey Hall in north west London, where he played in various school bands and met his soon-to-be bandmates, Dewey Bunnell and Dan Peek.

  3. America (band) - Wikipedia

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    In his 2004 autobiography, An American Band, Peek states that he was voted out after missing a tour rehearsal but Bunnell later denied this was the case, saying that the decision to leave had been Peek's, after he recently had renewed his Christian faith following years of recreational drug use and had begun to seek a different artistic ...

  4. Vintersea - Wikipedia

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    The band would later change its name to Vintersea. [ 1 ] In late 2019, after self-releasing their EP Constellations and debut album The Gravity of Fall within the prior five years, the group signed a record deal with M-Theory Audio, the same year their second album Illuminated was released.

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  6. Jack Antonoff Opens Up About Why He ‘Chose’ to Leave the Band ...

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    Jack Antonoff scored some major hits with the band Fun., but the overall experience was one big miss. In a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, Antonoff, 40, opened up about the shifting ...

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  9. America discography - Wikipedia

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    America's best-known song is their 1972 debut single, "A Horse with No Name". It was the lead-off single to their self-titled debut album and became their first number one on the Billboard Hot 100 . The song was also a Top 5 hit in the United Kingdom reaching number three on the UK Singles Chart .