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  2. Gone (band) - Wikipedia

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    Gone is a three-piece punk-based instrumental rock band, formed by Greg Ginn in late 1985. Originally, Gone was a side project to his main group Black Flag . Biography

  3. Mark Gray (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Eugene Gray (October 24, 1952 – December 2, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter and country music artist. He recorded both as a solo artist for Columbia Records and as a member of the country pop band Exile , of which he was a member between 1979 and 1982.

  4. Gray (band) - Wikipedia

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    Gray is an American experimental band formed by artist Jean-Michel Basquiat and filmmaker Michael Holman in 1979, of whom filmmaker Vincent Gallo was also a member. The group was influenced by the members' artist backgrounds and the sonic experimentation of their contemporaries in New York 's no wave scene.

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  6. Gone Is Gone - Wikipedia

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    Gone Is Gone is an American experimental rock supergroup formed in 2016. It consists of Troy Sanders of Mastodon , Troy Van Leeuwen of Queens of the Stone Age , Tony Hajjar of At the Drive-In and Sparta , as well as Mike Zarin, [ 1 ] a multi-instrumentalist and founder of Sencit Music who appeared with Van Leeuwen on Sweethead 's Descent to the ...

  7. List of Country Gentlemen members - Wikipedia

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    There were number of different bassist during almost five decades of lasting of the band. Tom Gray and Bill Yates were the most prominent ones, the latter spent almost 20 years with the group. Larry Lahey (1957) Tom Morgan (1958) Jim Cox (1958-1960) Tom Gray (1960–64) Ed Ferris (1964–69) Ed McGlothlin (1969) Bill Yates (1970-1990) Jimmy ...

  8. 24-Carat Black - Wikipedia

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    24-Carat Black (sometimes styled as The 24-Carat Black) was an American soul and funk band who recorded in the early 1970s. Although they only released one album at the time, the late 1973 concept album Ghetto: Misfortune's Wealth produced and arranged by Dale Warren, their music has been sampled numerous times.

  9. Donnie Steele - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Gray in May 2010, Slipknot took a brief hiatus and later announced that Steele would replace the bassist for upcoming tour dates. [6] In an official statement, the band explained that "Donnie was in the band at the very beginning, and rather than get an outsider, we thought it would be a fitting tribute to Paul to play with someone from within the family". [6]