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  2. The Bible (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Bible are an English band. The band released two critically acclaimed albums in the mid-1980s and are best known for the independent chart hits "Graceland" and "Mahalia". Since The Bible's first split in 1990, lead singer Boo Hewerdine has maintained a solo career while the band itself has been intermittently active.

  3. Boo Hewerdine - Wikipedia

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    Harmonograph was released on MVine/Red Grape Records in February 2006, a collection of his songs originally recorded by other artists such as Eddi Reader and Hepburn, recorded by Hewerdine for the first time, with accompaniment from another former member of The Bible, Neill MacColl. [19] [20] [21] The Toy Box nos. 1 and 2 EPs were released in 2008.

  4. Gary Driscoll - Wikipedia

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    Elf disbanded in 1975 when Gary Driscoll, [3] Ronnie James Dio, [3] Micky Lee Soule (Elf's keyboardist), [3] and Craig Gruber (their bassist) [3] were recruited by Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore to form the rock band Rainbow. [3] Driscoll was dismissed from Rainbow shortly after their debut album, entitled Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow ...

  5. John Cooper (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Steorts left the band in 1999 and Trey McClurkin left the band in 2000 leaving Cooper as the only founding member of the band and primary songwriter. Cooper provided vocals for !Hero: The Rock Opera. According to a review, Cooper did not tour with the rock opera. He only provided vocals for the Rabbi Kai on the soundtrack. [4]

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  7. Bible Black (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bible Black was an American band, formed by two ex-Elf/Rainbow musicians: drummer Gary Driscoll and bassist Craig Gruber. It also featured guitarist Duck McDonald , Joey Belladonna (who later departed to join Anthrax ), and singer Jeff Fenholt (famous for his lead role in Jesus Christ Superstar ).

  8. Deuce (band) - Wikipedia

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    The group was then launched, minus Young, in Australia, where "On the Bible" was a moderate hit in late 1996, [5] and was followed by a dance remix of "No Surrender" in April 1997, which peaked outside the top 100. [5] TV performances of this track saw Craig Young replaced by a new member named Clinton, after Young opted not to travel to ...

  9. Greg X. Volz - Wikipedia

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    A self-taught musician by age 13, Volz joined a band with his cousins called The Wombats in 1964. They were formed while all the members were high schoolers in Metamora, Illinois. Volz would remain with the Wombats until the band dissolved in 1968. [3] In fall 1968, he formed a band called Gidian's Bible in Indianapolis.