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  2. Bachman–Turner Overdrive - Wikipedia

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    Bachman–Turner Overdrive. Bachman–Turner Overdrive, often abbreviated BTO, are a Canadian rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba, founded by three brothers: Randy Bachman, Robbie Bachman and Tim Bachman; along with Fred Turner, in 1973. Their 1970s catalogue included seven top-40 albums (five in the US) and 11 top-40 singles in Canada (six in ...

  3. Randy Bachman - Wikipedia

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    Randolph Charles Bachman OC OM FRCMT (/ ˈ b æ k m ən / BAK-mən; born September 27, 1943) is a Canadian guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He was a founding member of the bands The Guess Who and Bachman–Turner Overdrive. Bachman recorded as a solo artist and was part of a number of short-lived bands such as Brave Belt, Union and Ironhorse.

  4. Live at the Roseland Ballroom, NYC - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Roseland Ballroom is the first live album from Bachman & Turner. It was released on May 29, 2012 worldwide through Eagle Rock Entertainment, and was released as a two-disc set, DVD and digital format. [1] This album contains mostly songs from Randy Bachman and Fred Turner's work in the band Bachman–Turner Overdrive.

  5. Tal Bachman - Wikipedia

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    Tal Bachman. Talmage Charles Robert " Tal " Bachman (/ ˈbækmən / BAK-mən; born August 13, 1968) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is best known for his 1999 hit "She's So High", a pop rock tune from his self-titled 1999 album for which he won a BMI award in 2000. [3] Along with his father, Randy Bachman, he is currently a ...

  6. Men's professional softball in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1970s and early 1980s, several men's professional slow-pitch softball leagues were formed in the United States to build on the growth and talent in the booming men's amateur game during this period. [1][2] The American Professional Slo-Pitch League (APSPL) was the first such league, launching in an era of experimentation in ...

  7. 16-inch softball - Wikipedia

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    16-inch softball (sometimes called clincher, mushball, [1] cabbageball, [2][3] puffball, blooperball, smushball, [4] and Chicago ball[5][6]) is a variant of softball, but using a larger ball that gradually becomes softer the more the ball is hit, and played with no gloves or mitts on the fielders. It more closely resembles the original game as ...