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  2. Daptone Records - Wikipedia

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    Daptone Records is a funk and soul independent record label based in Brooklyn, New York. [1] Best known as the home of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and Charles Bradley, the label boasts a roster which includes Menahan Street Band, The Budos Band, The Sugarman 3, and Antibalas, and runs the recording studio Daptone's House of Soul.

  3. Final mix - Wikipedia

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    Final mix may refer to: "Final Mix", an episode of Code Lyoko. Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, an alternate version of the Kingdom Hearts game. Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+, an alternate version of the Kingdom Hearts II game. The product of Audio mixing (recorded music)

  4. Music Box (The Monkees album) - Wikipedia

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    Music Box is a four-CD set by the Monkees. It replaced the previous Monkees box set, entitled Listen to the Band . In addition to music recorded in the 1960s, it also includes music from the Monkees reunions in 1986 and 1996, as well as previously unreleased versions.

  5. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (soundtrack)

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    Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is the soundtrack for the Disney movie of the same title, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.It is composed by Hans Zimmer, and features additional music by Lorne Balfe, Tom Gire, Nick Glennie-Smith, Henry Jackman, Atli Örvarsson, John Sponsler, Damon M. Marvin and Geoff Zanelli.

  6. Isle of Wight Festival 1970 - Wikipedia

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    The 1970 version, following Woodstock in the previous year, set out to move one step forward and enlisted Jimi Hendrix.With Hendrix confirmed, artists such as Rory Gallagher, Cactus, Chicago, the Doors, Lighthouse, the Moody Blues, the Who, Miles Davis, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Jethro Tull, Sly and the Family Stone, Ten Years After, Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Free also took part.

  7. Music box - Wikipedia

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    A music box (American English) or musical box (British English) is an automatic musical instrument in a box that produces musical notes by using a set of pins placed on a revolving cylinder or disc to pluck the tuned teeth (or lamellae) of a steel comb.

  8. Louis Jordan - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, he started a band that recorded a year later as the Tympany Five. [9] Louis Jordan's Tympany Five (c. 1946–1948) Jordan's first band, drawn mainly from members of the Jesse Stone band, was a nine-piece group that he reduced to a sextet after being hired for a residency at the Elks Rendezvous club at 464 Lenox Avenue in Harlem.

  9. Joe Jones (Fluxus musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 Jones opened his own Tone Deaf Music Store (aka Joe Jones Music Store and/or JJ Music Store) at 18 N. Moore Street in New York City. There he presented his repetitive drone music machines in the window so that anyone could press the numerous door buttons to play the machine noise music in the window. [4]