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  2. Rainy Day Music - Wikipedia

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    Uncut called the album "all acoustic guitars, rich jangling melodies and heavenly harmonies" and wrote that Gary Louris "has come up with some of his most memorable compositions." [ 4 ] Will Hermes of Entertainment Weekly described it as "folk-rock laced with banjos, accordions, and pedal steel" and "the roots move one suspects fans have wanted ...

  3. All the Right Reasons - Wikipedia

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    All the Right Reasons is the fifth studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback, released on October 4, 2005, on Roadrunner Records. It is the band's first album with former 3 Doors Down drummer Daniel Adair , who replaced Ryan Vikedal in January 2005.

  4. The Jayhawks - Wikipedia

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    The Jayhawks was formed in 1984 by Minneapolis musicians Mark Olson (guitar and vocals) and Caleb Palmiter (bass), [1] with the duo adding Tommy Rey (drums) for its first shows. In 1985 the short-lived trio was relaunched as a four-piece band after Olson recruited Steve Retzler (guitar), Marc Perlman (bass), and Norm Rogers (drums).

  5. John Jackson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Jackson is a musician and record label executive, known for being the guitarist for the Jayhawks. [1] [2] He plays guitar, mandolin and violin.[1]Before joining the Jayhawks, Jackson had been the senior vice president of A&R at Legacy Recordings where he had co-produced The Jayhawks' “Best Of” album. [3]

  6. Gary Louris - Wikipedia

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    The Jayhawks were formed in 1985 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Louris had formerly played guitar in a rockabilly band, Safety Last. On May 13, 2003, the Jayhawks appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman and performed "Save It for a Rainy Day", from their Rainy Day Music CD. The Jayhawks recorded seven albums before going on indefinite hiatus ...

  7. Music from the North Country – The Jayhawks Anthology

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    Writing for Allmusic, music critic Mark Deming wrote "If you've never had the pleasure of listening to the Jayhawks, this collection is a marvelous place to start, and fans will be reminded of just how much good music this group made, and how well it has stood the test of time."

  8. McCullar scores career-best 34 points, No. 2 Kansas pulls ...

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    Kevin McCullar Jr. was going IN for a layup in practice this week when one of his Kansas teammates landed on his head. The veteran guard poured in a career-high 34 points against Yale, taking over ...

  9. Live at the Belly Up (The Jayhawks album) - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Belly Up is a live document of a typical The Jayhawks 2014/2015 live show, recorded professionally by the in-house team at the Belly Up Club in Solana Beach, CA. [4] At 20 songs with a running time of 80 minutes it contains almost the entire January 11, 2015 show. [ 5 ]