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  2. No. 2 (band) - Wikipedia

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    On May 14, 2020, No. 2 released their first music in 18 years, "You Might Be Right", as a digital A-side. "You Might Be Right" b/w "French Exit" was produced by Joanna Bolme ( Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks ) and recorded by Gary Jarman ( The Cribs ); the single was released as a physical 7" on Jealous Butcher Records on June 12, 2020.

  3. Rob McConnell - Wikipedia

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    I'm New Here - MHCC Jazz Band (2004), Sea Breeze; From the Top - Music! Its Role and Importance In Our Lives (2005), Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Education; Jazz After Dark II (2005), Playboy Jazz; Swingchronicity - Phil Woods, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble (2007), Jazzed Media; Just Friends - The Texas Christian University Jazz Ensemble (2009), Sea ...

  4. Seabreeze High School - Wikipedia

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    Duane and Gregg Allman, of The Allman Brothers Band, class of 1965 (Gregg) (Duane was a school dropout) [3] Bill France Jr., president of NASCAR from 1972 to 2000, class of 1951; Jim France, NASCAR and International Speedway Corporation executive, class of 1963; Larry Gagner, artist and former college and professional football player, class of 1962

  5. Kevin Chalfant - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Chalfant joined the band Steel Breeze, who were riding the success of their hit single, "You Don't Want Me Anymore." He recorded one album with the band, Heart on the Line, before leaving in 1985. Around that time, he sang "Hold On to the Vision," the theme to the film No Retreat, No Surrender, featuring Joe Satriani on guitar.

  6. List of maritime music performers - Wikipedia

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    David Coffin, from Gloucester, Massachusetts, leader of Revels music group in Cambridge. Johnny Collins, a modern-day shantyman (1938–2009) Forebitter, group featuring performers associated with the Mystic Seaport Museum; Stan Hugill, "Last Working Shantyman" (1906–1992)

  7. Heartbeatz - Wikipedia

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    In Finland, the song debuted at number 16 but only spent one week in the top 20. [2] In Ireland, it debuted at number 38 and spent one week in the top 50. [3] On the UK Singles Chart, it debuted at number 16, then dropped to number 36 the following week, number 51 on its third week, then number 68 on its final week on the chart.

  8. Siltbreeze - Wikipedia

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    It is known for its eclectic roster of artists and releases of experimental, noise, folk, and rock-based music. Founded in 1989 by Ohio native Tom Lax, the label evolved out of a zine of the same name which he published from 1987 until 1992. [ 1 ]

  9. Three Quartets - Wikipedia

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    "Quartet No. 1" uses a 1-chord (G altered) solo vamp over a rock beat in 3/4, and a repeated theme that uses stacked fourths. The third track, "Quartet No. 2 (Part I)" is a ballad , dedicated to jazz pioneer Duke Ellington , incorporating many of the Western classical harmonies and tensions that Ellington used in much of his playing.