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  2. Scars of the Crucifix - Wikipedia

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    The album is the final release by the band to feature the band's full original lineup, as the Hoffman brothers would both depart shortly after this album, ending their 17-year tenure with the group. The track "Scars of the Crucifix" spawned Deicide's first ever music video , filmed in Nottingham .

  3. Jules Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Jules Hoffman is an American children's musician and content creator, best known for their role on the YouTube channel Songs for Littles. They identify as nonbinary and use they/them pronouns, and have gained recognition by their inclusive approach to children's music, emphasizing emotional expression and diversity.

  4. Nick Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Nick Hoffman (born September 18, 1979) is an American singer-songwriter, fiddle player, producer, and television personality. He is also the host of the Outdoor Channel television series “Nick’s Wild Ride”, which airs on Outdoor Channel. He is also co-founder of the Elektra Records/Warner Music Nashville Recording Artists The Farm.

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  6. Kimberly Cole Unveils the Mesmerizing “BLOODY MARY” Video: A ...

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    Billboard-charting singer, songwriter, filmmaker, and champion artistic roller skater Kimberly Cole has launched her latest project: the electrifying video for her new single, “BLOODY MARY.”

  7. Mary Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Mary Lassiter Hoffman (born 1945) is a British writer and critic. She has had over 90 books published whose audiences range from children to adults. One of her best known works is the children's book Amazing Grace, which was a New York Times best-seller at 1.5 million copies and a finalist for the 1991 Kate Greenaway Medal. [1]

  8. Melanie, Singer Who Performed at Woodstock and Topped ... - AOL

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    Melanie, the singer who performed at Woodstock in 1969 and had major pop hits with “Brand New Key” and “Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)” in the early ’70s, died Tuesday at age 76. News of ...

  9. Viva (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Viva incorporated the use of video tapes into her second book The Baby. These tapes were later released by her former husband, video artist Michel Auder, as Chronicles: Family Diary in three parts. She was the narrator for Carla Bley's 1971 experimental jazz composition Escalator over the Hill. Viva was one of the early pioneers in video art.