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  2. Grey Holiday - Wikipedia

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    Grey Holiday was a four-member American Christian rock band from Austin, Texas. The band was signed to Essential Records . Band members included Matthew Minor (vocals, keys, guitar), Steven Bedingfield (guitar, electronics, programming), R.T. Bodet (bass) and Josh Fenoglio (drums). [ 2 ]

  3. The Glorious Revolution (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Grey Holiday chronology; The Afterglow ... "Let Go" Matthew Minorand Jason Ingram: 3:07: 3. ... with video clips and other features: [1]

  4. BarlowGirl discography - Wikipedia

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    This video was bundled with Love & War (Bonus Track Version) in the iTunes Store. It consists of the "Beautiful Ending" music video and a behind-the-scenes commentary, both in widescreen 360p. The commentary appears to have the same length as the EPK, which Fervent Records made available as a free download on its website.

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  6. Let Me Go (Gary Barlow song) - Wikipedia

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    A lyric video was uploaded onto YouTube later that day. [10] "Let Me Go" was soon placed on the Radio 2 A Playlist and continues to be listed. [11] Barlow also performed on the sixth live results show of The X Factor on 17 November 2013. [12] In addition, he performed the track on The Jonathan Ross Show on 23 November 2013. [13]

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  8. Kyle Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Andrews worked with students from the BYU AdLab and ad agency McCann Erickson to concept a music video for the song. [4] The resulting music video was filmed in Provo, Utah [5] [6] and featuring Andrews singing in the middle of an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest water balloon fight. [7] The video went viral. [8] [9]

  9. List of performances by OK Go in media - Wikipedia

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    The original YouTube video was viewed by over one million people in the first six days after it was uploaded, and was viewed over 52 million times before it was removed from the band's channel, making it the 42nd most viewed YouTube video and the 29th most viewed music video. It is also YouTube's 7th most favorited video and the #1 most ...