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  2. The Mustangs - Wikipedia

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    The Mustangs were nominated for Best Band at the 2010 British Blues Awards. [citation needed] The band's drummer, Jonathan Bartley, is a former co-leader of The Green Party of England and Wales. They are regarded as one of the most long-running and established bands on the UK blues rock circuit.

  3. Jimmy & the Mustangs - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy and the Mustangs is an American rockabilly band fronted by Jimmy Haddox (sometimes credited as Jimmy Silvers). Emerging from the punk scene in Southern California during the 1980s, Jimmy and the Mustangs played their first live show opening for The Go-Go's. At the time, the band’s "root’s music" was fueled by fury-driven, gut ...

  4. The Masters Apprentices - Wikipedia

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    The Masters Apprentices (or The Masters to fans) are an Australian rock band fronted by Jim Keays on lead vocals, which originally formed as The Mustangs in 1964 in Adelaide, South Australia, relocated to Melbourne, Victoria, in February 1967 and attempted to break into the United Kingdom market from 1970 before disbanding in 1972.

  5. Southern Methodist University Mustang Band - Wikipedia

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    The SMU Mustang Band, known as "the Hub of SMU Spirit" or the "Best Dressed Band in the Land" because of its 32 unique uniforms, [1] is the marching band of Southern Methodist University. The band represents the University at football games, produces the Pigskin Revue during Homecoming, and performs at special university and community-related ...

  6. Los Mustang - Wikipedia

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    Los Mustang. Los Mustang is a Spanish rock band from Barcelona formed in the 1960s originally made up of Santiago "Santi" Carulla (vocals), Marco Rossi (solo guitar), Antonio "Toni" Mercadé (acoustic guitar and vocals), Miguel Navarro (bass and vocals) and Antonio "Tony" Mier (drums). They are best known for their Spanish language covers of ...

  7. Homestead High School (California) - Wikipedia

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    Homestead High School has played a large role in the development of Silicon Valley. During the late 1960s and 1970s, the school was a haven for students interested in electronics and the emerging computer age. The school's electronics class is considered as influential as Frederick Terman 's program at Stanford University. [10]

  8. Mustang Band - Wikipedia

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    Mustang Band may refer to: The Southern Methodist University Mustang Band. The California Polytechnic State University Mustang Band. The Western Mustang Band, marching band for the University of Western Ontario. The Mustangs, a British rock band. Los Mustang, a Spanish rock band)

  9. California Polytechnic State University Mustang Band

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    The Cal Poly Mustang Band, also known as The Pride of the Pacific, [1] is the official marching band of California Polytechnic State University in the city of San Luis Obispo, California. Although the band is not a competitive marching band they serve as a school spirit organization. The band functions in two different forms throughout the year.