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  2. Category:Musicians from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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  3. Jay Williams - Wikipedia

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    Jay Williams, retired British musician, former member of British band Love City Groove (1994–96) Jay Williams, guitarist and composer, former member of British band The Broken Family Band (2002–2009)

  4. Category:Musical groups from Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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  5. Groove Collective - Wikipedia

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    Groove Collective's musical style reflects the wide-ranging backgrounds and interests of its individual members. Commenting on the group's 1996 release, We the People , critic Michael Casey referred to the numerous influences at work in Groove Collective's sound, specifically the presence of Afro-pop , Latin jazz , hip-hop , and traditional ...

  6. Category:Musicians from Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    B. Count Bass D; Casey Beathard; Brett Beavers; Clark Beckham; Dave Berg (songwriter) Lisa Bevill; Billy Block; Aline Reese Blondner; Jason Blume; Rory Bourke; Steve Bowman

  7. Music of East Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The song was named for Cumberland Gap, a narrow pass through the Cumberland Mountains, which was explored by Daniel Boone in the 1770s, as he blazed the Wilderness Road.In recognition of this heritage, the town of Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, hosts the monthly "Cumberland Mountain Music Show", with live gospel, bluegrass, and country music.

  8. The Christian Brothers Band (Memphis) - Wikipedia

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    The band performed for the Midwest Clinic, the dedication of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and for President Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew. The band received superior ratings at concert festival every year of his direction. In 1973 the band celebrated its 100th anniversary and was ranked in the top 100 bands in America.

  9. Shootyz Groove - Wikipedia

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    In support of their album, Shootyz Groove toured with many acts on both ends of their musical spectrum, including The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Slayer, Boogie Down Productions and 311. By 1995, bass guitarist Spec had left the band, they were no longer with Mercury Records, and they released their hard-to-find live album, Live J.I.V.E..