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  2. Devotion (group) - Wikipedia

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    The first Devotions recording featuring Young was "The Saga of Will-E Jones" (1971), which was composed by Kyser and Vetri. [19] They were listed in the Campus Attractions section in the March 27 issue of Billboard as an act available for a college date. [ 20 ]

  3. Devo - Wikipedia

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    The band played one final show in March 1991 before breaking up. In an interview with Mark Mothersbaugh concerning their 1996 computer game Devo Presents Adventures of the Smart Patrol , he explained, "Around '88, '89, '90 maybe, we did our last tour in Europe, and it was kind of at that point, We were watching This Is Spinal Tap on the bus and ...

  4. Mark Spiro - Wikipedia

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    Originally from Seattle, Spiro relocated to Los Angeles to pursue a career within the music industry in his early 20s. While in Los Angeles, he met German record producer/label owner Jack White, after which he spent several years in Germany working as a singer, songwriter, and producer (Laura Branigan, Anne Murray, Engelbert Humperdinck, Pia Zadora, Hazell Dean, David Hasselhoff).

  5. Permanence (album) - Wikipedia

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    Permanence is the debut studio album by rock band No Devotion. It was released on 25 September 2015 through Collect Records . It was reissued on 6 June 2022 through Velocity Records after the collapse of Collect Records .

  6. L.T.D. (band) - Wikipedia

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    L.T.D. (standing for Love, Togetherness, and Devotion), was formed in Greensboro, North Carolina, as Love Men Limited, in 1968. [2] They initially consisted of members Arthur "Lorenzo" Carnegie (alto, tenor saxes, flute, guitar), Jake Riley (), Carle Wayne Vickers (trumpet, flute, soprano sax), and Abraham "Onion" Miller (tenor sax, vocals) who had been working as members of the 15 piece ...

  7. The Devotions - Wikipedia

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    The Devotions are an American doo-wop group. [1] Their single of a novelty song called "Rip Van Winkle" was released in 1961 on Delta Records; the tune was re-released on Roulette Records in 1962 and again on Roulette in 1963. [2] The song became a hit on its third release, peaking as high as No. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1964. [3]

  8. No Devotion - Wikipedia

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    Thursday broke up for the second time in March 2019. [28] [29] Thursday reunited again in 2020. [30] While No Devotion was still inactive, band members announced a second album to be released by the end of 2019. In June 2019, Gaze confirmed that Oliver left the band in 2017 and Lewis would not perform on the band's second album. [31]

  9. Museum of Devotion - Wikipedia

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    The band recovered the footage and released it on YouTube, 24 years after the project was started. In February 2014, Museum of Devotion released the "Another Cold Wave" EP [5] which is a return to their darkwave roots. Along with the release of the new EP, Museum of Devotion reissued and remastered their first two albums, "...to the Pink Period ...