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  2. The Dixies - Wikipedia

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    The Dixies was an Irish showband based in Cork, which performed and toured for over 40 years from its inception in 1954 until the late 1990s. [1]Formed in 1954 as "The Dixielanders" the band originally featured Joe McCarthy (drums), Sean Lucey (clarinet) and Theo Cahill (classical flute, trombone, baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, and full arrangement).

  3. Dixie D'Amelio - Wikipedia

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    Dixie Jane D'Amelio [5] was born on August 12, 2001 [6] in Norwalk, Connecticut, to parents Marc, a 2018 Republican candidate for the Connecticut State Senate, [7] and photographer and former model Heidi D'Amelio. She is the elder sister of fellow TikTok personality Charli D'Amelio.

  4. John Wheeler (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Wheeler (born January 7, 1970) is an American musician, songwriter and, music producer. While he is best known as the creator [1] and frontman of the internationally-known "rockgrass" band Hayseed Dixie, [2] Wheeler also performs solo and has produced and performed on albums by many other artists. [3] He is the second cousin of bluegrass ...

  5. Music of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Haitian rock originated as rock n roll in Haiti in the early 1960s, performed by rock bands called yeye bands. These were short-lived when they added compas direct to their repertoire and called the result mini-jazz. Today, Haitian rock is an alternative rock music with a blend of Caribbean flavor that was first introduced to Haiti by Yohann ...

  6. Lloyd Maines - Wikipedia

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    1976-present. Lloyd Wayne Maines (born June 28, 1951) is an American country music record producer, musician and songwriter. He was inducted into the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame as one of the first three members, the other two being Willie Nelson and Stevie Ray Vaughan. He is the father of Natalie Maines who is best known as the lead singer ...

  7. Fanfare du Palais National - Wikipedia

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    Fanfare du Palais National. The Fanfare du Palais National d'Haiti (Fanfare of the National Palace), also known as the Presidential Guard Orchestra (French: L'Orchestre de la Garde présidentielle) is a police band unit of the Republic of Haiti. The band uses French and American military traditions in its activities, as well as sports many ...

  8. Coupé Cloué - Wikipedia

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    Coupé Cloué. Jean Gesner Henry (10 May 1925 – 29 January 1998), known professionally as Coupé Cloué, was a Haitian footballer, singer, guitarist, and bandleader. He was known for defining a style of Haitian kompa music he called kompa manba, and for the sometimes bawdy innuendo used in his songs. During his career, he was one of Haiti's ...

  9. Dixie Dregs - Wikipedia

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    Official website. Dixie Dregs is an American rock band from Augusta, Georgia. Formed in 1970, [1] the band is known for instrumental music that fuses elements of rock, classical music, country, jazz and bluegrass into an eclectic sound that is difficult to categorize. Recognized for their virtuoso playing, the Dixie Dregs were identified with ...