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  2. Rockabilly Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Rockabilly Hall of Fame is an organization and website launched on March 21, 1997, to present early rock and roll history and information relating to the artists and personalities involved in rockabilly. [1] Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, the first induction certificate was issued on November 16, 1997, for singer Gene Vincent. The ...

  3. Billy Hancock - Wikipedia

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    William C. Hancock Jr. (November 4, 1946 – January 22, 2018) [1] was an American singer, guitarist, bassist and multi-instrumental recording artist. He has made numerous recordings, primarily in the rockabilly genre but also has a large body of recorded work in rock 'n' roll, blues, jazz, rhythm & blues, and country music.

  4. The Razorbacks - Wikipedia

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    The Razorbacks were formed in 1986; members were singer/guitarist Tony Kenny, bassist Jail House Joe, drummer Don Dekouchay and Donny Cartwright. [3] The band began busking and performing in Toronto. [4] By 1988, The Razorbacks were performing around southern Ontario, [2] and that year they independently released their first album Go to Town. [5]

  5. J-pop - Wikipedia

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    Whereas rock musicians in Japan usually hate the term "pop", Taro Kato, a member of pop punk band Beat Crusaders, pointed out that the encoded pop music, like pop art, was catchier than "J-pop" and he also said that J-pop was the pops (ポップス, poppusu) music, memorable for its frequency of airplay, in an interview when the band completed ...

  6. The Paladins - Wikipedia

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    The Paladins are an American roots rock-rockabilly band from San Diego, California.Founded in the early 1980s by guitarist Dave Gonzalez and his high school friend and double bass player Thomas Yearsley, they have recorded nine studio albums and built a reputation as a hard-working live band.

  7. Japanese fans excited to see Taylor Swift perform in Tokyo ...

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    Taylor Swift fans in Tokyo are excited to see America’s pop superstar’s first performance right after her latest Grammy win and the announcement this week of a new album. After not seeing her ...

  8. Mandrake (Japanese band) - Wikipedia

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    Mandrake (マンドレイク) was a Japanese progressive rock band formed in Tokyo in 1973. One of the few Japanese groups active during the genre's heyday, they distinguished themselves by developing a style of their own, harder than the jazz fusion hybrid most other Japanese groups played.

  9. Char (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Originally disbanded in 1994, the members played together in various combinations several times until Yoshinaga's death in 2012. Char's 1981 album U.S.J was co-produced by Steve Lukather and also features Jeff Porcaro and David Foster. [17] Char co-composed and played on the 1986 song "Last Wish Onajiirono Christmas" with Katsuhiko Nakagawa. [18]