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Zoom left the group shortly thereafter in 1986, the same year in which the feature-length documentary film, X: The Unheard Music, was released. [citation needed] Zoom was initially replaced by Alvin, who had left the Blasters. The band then added a fifth member, guitarist Tony Gilkyson, formerly of the band Lone Justice.
Linkin Park is an American rock band formed in Agoura Hills, California, in 1996. The band's current lineup consists of vocalist/rhythm guitarist/keyboardist Mike Shinoda, lead guitarist Brad Delson, DJ/turntablist Joe Hahn, bassist Dave Farrell, co-lead vocalist Emily Armstrong, and drummer Colin Brittain. The lineup for the band's first seven ...
It should directly contain very few, if any, pages and should mainly contain subcategories. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Musical groups. The main article for this category is Musical ensemble. For individual musicians, see Category:Musicians. See also: Category:Wikipedia categories named after musical groups.
Following disappointing sales, the group were dropped and later signed with Virgin, released a final studio album X on 10 October 2005 and disbanded in 2007. Liberty X went on to achieve ten consecutive UK Top 20 singles, and various charting singles worldwide, leading to greater commercial success than Hear'Say. In 2013 the original line up ...
King Cobb Steelie (1991–) The King Khan & BBQ Show (2002–) King Khan and the Shrines (1999–) The Kingpins (1994–2004) The Kings (1977–) The King's Own Calgary Regiment Band (1910–)
Menudo is a Puerto Rican boy band formed by producer Edgardo Díaz. [2] Referred to as the "Most Iconic Latino Pop Music Band", [3] they have been ranked as one of the biggest boy bands of all time by several publications, including Billboard, Us Weekly, Seventeen, and Teen Vogue, being the only Latin band on their lists.
Al Brown's Tunetoppers. Alex, Jorge y Lena. The Aluminum Group. American Juniors (group) American Spring. Ames Brothers. Anamanaguchi. The Angels (American group) The Applejacks (American band)
Nick Massi (The Hollywood Playboys, among others [2] [3]) replaced Calello from late 1960 to September 1965.; Several studio albums and over 100 singles.Originally assembled from various New Jersey club groups, over the years, other notable names, including Don Ciccone (The Critters), John Paiva (The Happenings), Jerry Corbetta and session keyboardist Robby Robinson came and went as performers ...