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  2. Dixie Melody Boys - Wikipedia

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    Dixie Melody Boys. See complete listing below. The Dixie Melody Boys were an American Southern Gospel quartet from Kinston, North Carolina formed in 1961 and retired in 2023. The group was known for giving many young Southern Gospel and Christian artists their start in the gospel music industry and their innovation in the Christian music field.

  3. Scott Porter - Wikipedia

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    He is a fan of HeroClix, [10] filming unboxing videos of upcoming sets for the WizKids Facebook page. [citation needed] Porter performed and sang the song "Someone to Fall Back On" in Bandslam, and his song "Pretend" was included in the soundtrack. He was part of his high school's choral department and was a founding member of the groups 4:2 ...

  4. David Archuleta - Wikipedia

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    David James Archuleta (born December 28, 1990) is an American singer and songwriter. At the age of ten, he won the children's division of the Utah Talent Competition, leading to other television singing appearances. [5]

  5. Dukes of Dixieland - Wikipedia

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    Mike Robbins. Website. dukesofdixieland.com. The Dukes of Dixieland is an American, New Orleans "Dixieland"-style revival band, originally formed in 1948 by brothers Frank Assunto, trumpet; Fred Assunto, trombone; and their father Papa Jac Assunto, trombone and banjo. Their first records featured Jack Maheu, clarinet; Stanley Mendelsohn, piano ...

  6. John Wheeler (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Wheeler (born January 7, 1970) is an American musician, songwriter and, music producer. While he is best known as the creator [1] and frontman of the internationally-known "rockgrass" band Hayseed Dixie, [2] Wheeler also performs solo and has produced and performed on albums by many other artists. [3] He is the second cousin of bluegrass ...

  7. The Chicks - Wikipedia

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    The Erwin sisters, who were later married and both changed their names twice (Martie to Martie Seidel, then Martie Maguire; Emily to Emily Robison, then Emily Strayer). The band name was taken from the album Dixie Chicken by Lowell George of Little Feat. [6] They initially played predominantly bluegrass and a mix of country standards. All four ...

  8. Hayseed Dixie - Wikipedia

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    Hayseed Dixie is an American band formed in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2000. Their first album was A Hillbilly Tribute to AC/DC . The band performs bluegrass cover versions of hard rock songs and also original songs of a mostly satirical or absurdist nature in a self-created musical genre which the band calls "rockgrass."

  9. Volo Volo de Boston - Wikipedia

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    History. The band was first formed in 1969 under the name Haiti Combo. It was later changed to Volo Volo de Boston in 1972 with Eric Breneus as the vocalist approximately two years before the arrival of Ti Manno, Moise Desir, and Ricot Mazarin. [5] In 1978, Chris Bazile and Fequiere Lucien joined the group as singers.