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  2. Jax (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Jax was raised in Atlantic Beach, New York, [2] [3] and moved with her family in 2005 to East Brunswick, New Jersey. [4] [5] She began singing at age 5. [6]Her father, John, a Catholic of Italian and Croatian descent, was a firefighter who was injured on duty during the September 11 attacks, and her mother, Jill, a Jewish woman, is a New York City school teacher. [7]

  3. Jex Thoth - Wikipedia

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    Jex Thoth is a doom metal band from Madison, Wisconsin signed to the Swedish record label I Hate Records. Since 2007 they have released two full-length studio albums, three EPs and a split with Pagan Altar .

  4. Told You So (Martin Garrix and Jex song) - Wikipedia

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    "Told You So" is a song by Dutch DJ and record producer Martin Garrix and American singer Jex. It was released as a single on 22 November 2024, through Stmpd Rcrds, Eddie O Entertainment, Casablanca Records and Virgin Records. [1]

  5. Jex de Castro - Wikipedia

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    Jex Marc de Castro (born 1988 or 1989 [1]) is a Filipino singer. Early life. De Castro was born into poverty and was unable to finish high school. [2] Career

  6. Jax Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones was born on 25 July 1987 in London to a Turkish father and a Chinese-Malaysian mother. [3] His father gave him the name Timucin. After his Nigerian stepfather introduced him to afrobeat via Fela Kuti, and rap with a tape of a Notorious B.I.G. album, Jax listened to hip hop, R&B, gospel, and traditional African music. [4]

  7. Olympic Sideburns - Wikipedia

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    Olympic Sideburns were formed as a shockabilly band by Lindy Allen on bass guitar, Peter "Jex" Byron on lead vocals (ex-Glamstars), Ian Hill on keyboards (ex-Crackajacks), Spencer P. Jones on guitar and vocals (ex-Cuban Heels, Beats Working, North 2 Alaskans), Tom McEwan on drums and David "George" Spencer on lead guitar (ex-Glamstars) in Melbourne in late 1982.

  8. Alamid (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, they signed to Warner Bros. Records (Warner Music Philippines) and released three albums. [2] On November 4, 1994 the band along with Razorback opened for the American Rock Band supergroup Mr. Big at their concert at the Folk Arts Theater. [3] Their hit single "Your Love" was named Song of the Year at the NU107 Rock Awards in 1994. [4]

  9. Martin Garrix discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Dutch DJ and electronic music producer Martin Garrix consists of a studio album, two compilation albums, four extended plays (EP), three DJ mixes, 85 singles (including 11 under other aliases), 47 music videos and ten remixes. [1]