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  2. Category:Musical groups from New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Musical groups from New Orleans" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. List of one-hit wonders in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ish Ledesma, American musician has been a part of several musical groups, two of which became one-hit wonders. In 1983, his American group OXO reached the charts with "Whirly Girl". After the group's dissolution, Ledesma formed American group Company B, who scored their own hit in 1987 with "Fascinated". [35] [36] Jimmy Somerville, Scottish ...

  4. Category:Music of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Musical groups from New Orleans (2 C, 101 P) M. ... Pages in category "Music of New Orleans" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.

  5. Category:Musical groups from Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Country music groups from Louisiana (3 P) E. Electronic music groups from Louisiana ... Musical groups from New Orleans (2 C, 101 P) O. Orchestras based in Louisiana ...

  6. Category:Musicians from New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    This category is for musicians from New Orleans, Louisiana, or musicians strongly associated with the distinct and unique musical styles of that city. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Musicians from New Orleans .

  7. Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry, the New Orleans R&B ... - AOL

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    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Clarence “Frogman” Henry, who was one of New Orleansbest known old-time R&B singers and scored a hit at age 19 with “Ain’t Got No Home,” has died. He was 87. He ...

  8. Music of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Although technically, the pattern is only half a clave, Marsalis makes the important point that the single-celled figure is the guide-pattern of New Orleans music. The New Orleans musician Jelly Roll Morton considered the tresillo/habanera (which he called the Spanish tinge) to be an essential ingredient of jazz. [26]

  9. The Spiders (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Within a span of two years, the group had all five of their entries on the US Billboard R&B chart. [ 1 ] The group was founded as a gospel group in 1947 under the name Zion City Harmonizers , and later sang as the Delta Southernaires , recording and performing on radio under the latter name in 1952–1953. [ 1 ]