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  2. The Power of Rock and Roll - Wikipedia

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    It is Helix' 10th full-length studio album and 19th album released overall. It compiled all 7 tracks from their previous independent release, the EP Get Up! and four new songs. It was released by EMI Records on July 21, 2007, in Canada , August 20 by Sanctuary Records in the UK , and September 4 by Perris Records in the United States . [ 2 ]

  3. Breaking Loose (album) - Wikipedia

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    After five years of touring with various lineups, Helix recorded its debut album in 1979, funded by money raised by manager Bill Seip. [1] Describing the recording process in 2009, the band's lead vocalist Brian Vollmer recalled that Breaking Loose was tracked over a period of two weeks using 24-track 2-inch tape, during which time the band "ate, slept, [and] lived at the studio". [2]

  4. Street performance - Wikipedia

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    Mike Doughty, former singer for Soul Coughing, released Busking, which contains 12 tracks from a 2007 busking performance in the 14th Street subway station in New York City. [30] Newton Faulkner has been known to busk and video footage of him busking has been made available on YouTube, including a full acoustic cover of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody".

  5. City Spectacular - Wikipedia

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    Starting with an initial crowd of over 26,000 in 2006, [3] and 40,000 in 2007, [2] the growing crowds can consider this a runaway success. [ 2 ] In 2011 the event went through some unexpected changes when its main sponsor terminated their contract leaving the festival organisers with nowhere near the funding needed to run the event.

  6. It's a Business Doing Pleasure - Wikipedia

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    [2] Brent Doerner left Helix during the tour for It's A Business Doing Pleasure, and Greg Fraser shortly after him. After their departures, Helix used three different guitarists live: Mark Chichkan, Gary Borden and Rick Mead. Drummer Greg Hinz would leave before the next Helix album as well, and he would be replaced by Glen "Archie" Gamble. [2]

  7. Wild in the Streets (Helix album) - Wikipedia

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    Wild in the Streets was the sixth album by the rock band Helix, released in 1987. The album went gold in the band's native Canada, [2] but only managed a disappointing #179 on the Billboard 200 in the United States. [3] The band would lose their U.S. deal with Capitol Records soon after. [4] The power ballad "Dream On" is a cover of a 1982 song ...

  8. Old School (Helix album) - Wikipedia

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    Helix. Brian Vollmer - lead vocals; Chris Julke - guitar, backing vocals Kaleb "Duckman" Duck - guitar, backing vocals; Daryl Gray - bass, keyboards, guitar, backing vocals Greg "Fritz" Hinz - drums, backing vocals

  9. ThinkPad Helix - Wikipedia

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    The Helix features include Gorilla Glass, stylus-based input, and Intel vPro hardware-based security features, and is designed to appeal to business users. [3] The Helix makes use of a refined version of the ThinkPad trackpoint. The five mechanical buttons featured on most ThinkPad trackpoints have been replaced with a fixed glass touchpad. [4]