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  2. Ari Gold (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Gold is an occasional member of two comedic music projects with The Brothers Gold, with his brother Ethan Gold on guitar; Ari sings and plays ukulele. [14] Gold also sings in the new wave folk band, The Honey Brothers. [15] The Honey Brothers started small in 2001, a few college friends singing for people on the street corners of New York. [16]

  3. The Honeycombs - Wikipedia

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    The group was founded as an amateur band by Martin Murray in November 1963. [1] [2] Its members were Murray (a hairdresser), his salon assistant Anne "Honey" Lantree, [8] her brother John, and two friends. [1] Originally, they called themselves the Sheratons. [9]

  4. The Honeydogs - Wikipedia

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    The band left Mercury after the executives who signed them left the label when Mercury's parent PolyGram merged with Universal. The merger meant the band was on the new Island Def Jam label. It took seven months (August 1999 to March 2000) to leave IDJ. They signed with Palm Records in May 2000 to release their next album, Here's Luck. [3]

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  6. List of sibling groups - Wikipedia

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    Young Guns, British rock band, brothers John and Fraser Taylor; YU grupa, a Serbian rock band, Dragi, Zika and Petar Jelic; Zapp, an American soul, funk, and P-Funk band whose nucleus was the Troutman brothers Roger, Larry, Lester, and Terry along with other relatives

  7. Honey Cone - Wikipedia

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    Honey Cone is an American R&B and soul girl group. Originally formed by lead singer Edna Wright (sister of Darlene Love ) with Carolyn Willis and Shelly Clark in 1968. They are known for their number-one Billboard Hot 100 single, " Want Ads ".

  8. The Honeys - Wikipedia

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    Barbara was later replaced by their cousin, Ginger Blake. After 1962, the Rovell Sisters were rechristened "the Honeys" by the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson, who envisioned the group as a female counterpart to his band. [3] Wilson served as the Honeys' record producer and chief songwriter, and later married Marilyn in late 1964.

  9. The Honeydrippers - Wikipedia

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    The band released only one recording, an EP titled The Honeydrippers: Volume One, on 12 November 1984. [ 2 ] The Honeydrippers peaked at number 3 [ 3 ] in early 1985 on the Billboard Hot 100 with a remake of the Phil Phillips ' tune " Sea of Love ", [ 4 ] and hit number 25 with " Rockin' at Midnight ", [ 5 ] originally a Roy Brown recording and ...