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  2. The Jets (Minnesota band) - Wikipedia

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    The Jets are a Tongan American pop and R&B family band from Robbinsdale, a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota. [1] The Jets are composed of brothers and sisters LeRoy, Eddie, Eugene, Haini, Rudy, Kathi, Elizabeth, and Moana Wolfgramm, who perform pop, R&B, and dance music. [2] They started performing as a family band in 1977.

  3. Category:Musical groups from Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Musical groups (e.g., bands, orchestras, et al.) originating or based in the American state of Minnesota For individual musicians, see Category:Musicians from Minnesota . Also related to this category is the Minnewiki , a Wiki of Minnesota music.

  4. Make It Real - Wikipedia

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    [1] One of the two videos for "Make It Real" showed Elizabeth Wolfgramm singing in front of a basic blue screen background: although Elizabeth Wolfgramm was the only group member to sing on the track, still images of the other Jets were shown during the instrumental break. The other video features the entire band performing the song, with ...

  5. The Jets (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Jets is the debut studio album by Tongan-American family band The Jets, released on October 14, 1985, by MCA Records. The Jets gained airplay on MTV, VH1 and BET with the release of their first single "Curiosity". The song reached number 8 on the Billboard R&B singles chart.

  6. Magic (The Jets album) - Wikipedia

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    Magic is the third studio album by Tongan-American family band the Jets, [6] released in 1987 by MCA Records. [2] It was the first album without Eugene Wolfgramm, who left the group to form Boys Club. [7] The album spawned multiple hit singles. "Cross My Broken Heart" also appeared on the soundtrack to Beverly Hills Cop II. [3]

  7. Private Number (The Jets song) - Wikipedia

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    The Jets are then seen singing in an alley, and in front of an empty phone booth. At the end of the video, a piece of paper tumbles by, with a phone number written on it: 612-420-3226. For some time after this video was released, fans could call the "private number" and listen to pre-recorded messages from members of the Jets; lucky callers ...

  8. Category:Family musical groups - Wikipedia

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    The Jets (Minnesota band) Jones Family Singers; The Jones Sisters Trio; Justincase; Jypsi; K. K-Ci & JoJo; The Kelly Family; The Kendalls; Kindred the Family Soul ...

  9. Category:The Jets (band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Jets (band) songs or lists of The Jets (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Jets (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .