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  2. Flash (band) - Wikipedia

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    Without consulting the band, and to everyone's dismay, including Banks', Capitol released the third album under the name Flash – featuring England's Peter Banks, to avoid a legal challenge from another local band named 'Flash', and to help promote Banks' solo album Two Sides of Peter Banks (1973) which was released on Capitol almost concurrently.

  3. Ashbury Heights - Wikipedia

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    Uhlin left the band after the release of their EP, Morning Star in a Black Car, and was replaced by Kari Berg (vocals) as the lead vocalist. Berg was a member of Ashbury Heights until 2010 and was featured on one album, Take Cair Paramour. In 2010, following a long-running dispute between Hagström and the Out of Line label, the band disbanded ...

  4. Flash (Flash album) - Wikipedia

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    He then joined Mabel Greer's Toyshop which would be the basis of Yes in 1966, again with Chris Squire, but briefly left to join a band called Neat Change and recorded a single, "I Lied to Aunty May"/"Sandman", with Peter Frampton playing guitar on side A while Banks played on side B. He then rejoined Mabel Greer's Toyshop, who became Yes.

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  6. The Lines - Wikipedia

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    In April 2010 the latest line up of the band signed to Independent Record Label; Amboy Road Records Ltd for the release of their eponymously titled debut album. Released on 11 October 2010, this was supported by a 16 date UK tour including the sold out album launch held at Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall on 8 October 2010.

  7. Leigh Stephens - Wikipedia

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    Leigh Stephens recorded two albums with the band, Vincebus Eruptum and Outsideinside.He has claimed to have been the only member of the band who did not use drugs. [1] His replacement as Blue Cheer's lead guitarist was Randy Holden.

  8. The Flashing Lights - Wikipedia

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    The Flashing Lights was founded by Matt Murphy, [1] as a side project, performing around Halifax when Murphy was not performing and recording with the band The Super Friendz. [2] The band primarily played as a cover band. The Flashing Lights became Murphy's primary band following the Super Friendz' breakup in 1997. [2]

  9. Andrew Freeman (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Freeman joined Hurricane as the lead vocalist, performing a few shows with the band before leaving in 2013. In 2012, after the death of Ronnie James Dio , Freeman joined the original members of Dio as a vocalist to form the band Last in Line , a supergroup featuring Vivian Campbell ( Def Leppard , Whitesnake ), Vinny Appice ( Black ...