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  2. The Teardrops (girl group) - Wikipedia

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    The Teardrops were formed in Cincinnati, Ohio around 1963 by two friends, Dorothy Dyer and Linda Schroeder, both age 15. They later recruited Hughes High School student and school friend Pat Strunk as the third voice. [1]

  3. The Teardrops (UK band) - Wikipedia

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    The Teardrops were an English punk/new wave band formed in Manchester, England, in 1978. [1] The founders and always the core of this band were Trevor Wain, John Key and Jimmy Donnelly with various good friends from the Prestwich music scene:- Buzzcocks bassist Steve Garvey, members of The Fall; Martin Bramah, Karl Burns and Tony Friel and former member of V2 Ian Nance, as well as occasional ...

  4. Teardrops (Womack & Womack song) - Wikipedia

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    "Teardrops" is a song by American husband-and-wife duo Womack & Womack, ... In the accompanying music video for "Teardrops", the band members, ...

  5. Shawn Holt & the Teardrops - Wikipedia

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    The Teardrops opened for Johnny Winter in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. The act was well received and Winter requested that they would continue to be his support act for the remainder of his touring commitment. [1] In 2013, John Primer, a former Teardrop, was the special guest on Shawn Holt & the Teardrops' debut recording, Daddy Told Me. [4]

  6. Seeing Double (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Seeing Double" is the first 7" single of English new wave band the Teardrops, released on TJM Records, in 1979. The band comprised John Key, Trev Wain, Karl Burns (ex-Fall drummer) and Jim Donnelly, being credited in the black sleeve of the single.

  7. The Teardrop Explodes - Wikipedia

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    The band then undertook an extensive tour of Europe, the US and Australia, hiring trumpeter Ted Emmett (ex-64 Spoons) for the live band. By March 1982, the Teardrops' internal situation was as fraught as ever following assorted disagreements and individual meltdowns. The increasingly alienated Cope retreated to his hometown of Tamworth. At this ...

  8. The Radios - Wikipedia

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    The Radios was a Belgian pop band that was founded at the end of the 1980s by singer/songwriter Bart Peeters.. The group scored their greatest hit with "She Goes Nana" in 1992, a song that topped the Belgian hit parade for 6 weeks. [1]

  9. Womack & Womack - Wikipedia

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    The title track of their first album, "Love Wars," was covered by the Beautiful South for the 1990 Elektra Records anniversary compilation Rubáiyát, and "Teardrops" has been recorded by k.d. lang, Elton John, Joss Stone and The XX. [5] The Womacks also wrote and produced for Culture Club and Bryan Ferry backup vocalist turned solo artist Ruby ...