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  2. Michael Powers (blues musician) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Powers (born February 7, 1952) is an American blues guitarist and singer who has a varied style. He has fronted various bands since the late 1960s and has ...

  3. Michael R. Powers - Wikipedia

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    Michael Roland Powers (Chinese: 包迈高; pinyin: Bāo Màigāo; born November 19, 1959) is an American academic who is the Chair Professor of Finance at Tsinghua University’s School of Economics and Management (SEM) in China. Since 2014, he has held a dual appointment as professor at Tsinghua's Schwarzman College.

  4. Michael Powers (jazz guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Powers is a graduate of Seattle's Cornish College of the Arts. During his career, Powers has either recorded with or shared billing with artists such as Herbie Hancock, Ray Charles, Gladys Knight, [1] and Sir Mix-a-Lot. By 1996, he had released three albums, Perpetual Motion, First Time Out and Frosty the Blues Man. [2]

  5. Onyx Root - Wikipedia

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    Onyx Root is a 2004 album by American blues musician Michael Powers. Background. The album was released on Baryon BYN002 on August 10, 2004.

  6. Revolutionary Boogie - Wikipedia

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    He finished off with, "Insgesamt hat Michael Powers mit "Revolutionary Boogie" einen würdigen Nachfolger für "Prodigal Son" eingespielt. Die neue Scheibe kommt kurz hinter dem Vorgänger ins Ziel." [7] Translated into English:"Michael Powers has recorded a worthy successor to "Prodigal Son" with "Revolutionary Boogie". The new album comes in ...

  7. Prodigal Son (Michael Powers album) - Wikipedia

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    Benjy of Rock of Ages first discovered Michael Powers on a Classic Rock magazine sampler. He said that Prodigal Son was the best blues rock album since he had heard Joe Bonamassa's debut. [3] Jim Santella of All About Jazz reviewed the album and gave it three stars. He said "For the most part, Powers rocks hard with electric guitar and plenty ...

  8. Mike Powers - Wikipedia

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    Mike Powers (politician) (born 1962), American politician in Wisconsin; Doc Powers (Michael Riley Powers, 1870–1909), American Major League Baseball player; Michael R. Powers (born 1959), American professor of insurance and author; Mike Powers, county executive officer in the Ventura County, California#Government

  9. Doc Powers - Wikipedia

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    Michael Riley "Doc" Powers (September 22, 1870 – April 26, 1909) was an American Major League Baseball player who caught for four teams from 1898 to 1909. Powers played for the Louisville Colonels and Washington Senators of the National League , and the Philadelphia Athletics and New York Highlanders of the American League .