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F.Y.P, the Five Year Plan, was a punk rock band founded in 1989 by Todd Congelliere, a predecessor to his more recent bands Toys That Kill and Underground Railroad to Candyland. [1] During its history (from 1989 to 1999), it had a total of 20 different members.
Some of the highest-grossing tours had extensive schedules spanning multiple years. Among the top 20 tours of all time, Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road is the longest-running tour with a total of 330 shows in five different calendar years, while Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour is the shortest one with 56 shows in a single year.
Five Long Years", a 1952 song by blues vocalist/pianist Eddie Boyd; All pages with titles containing Five Years; Five-year plan (disambiguation) Lustrum, a term for a five-year period in Ancient Rome.
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A few years ago, bassist Mark Crozer found himself in some tough financial times. After years of playing live, most notably on bass with The Jesus and Mary Chain, he experienced a musculoskeletal ...
The American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada (AFM/AFofM) is a 501(c)(5) [3] labor union representing professional instrumental musicians in the United States and Canada. The AFM, which has its headquarters in New York City, is led by president Tino Gagliardi.
Brittney D’Mello, a 23-year-old K-pop fan from New Jersey who works in corporate marketing, posted to X about her frustrations with the current touring landscape. “The tickets are too ...
Suzuki believed that children should typically start formal instruction between the ages of three and five years old. (See § Technique). Using well-trained teachers. Suzuki believed in training musicians not only to be better musicians, but also to be better teachers.