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Black Rose are an English heavy metal band from Teesside in the north east of England. [1] They formed in 1976 under the name Ice but changed it to Black Rose in 1980. Black Rose was one of the many British bands considered part of the new wave of British heavy metal movement. The original line-up was Steve Bardsley (lead vocals/guitar), Kenny ...
Black Rose, an anarchist magazine published in Boston during the 1970s and 1980s The Black Rose (novel) , a 1945 historical novel by Thomas B. Costain Black Roses (novel) , a 1929 novel by Francis Brett Young
B-side to "Ma Piano (Per Non Svegliarmi)" 1967 [68] "Never Should've Started" Black Rose David Foster David Paich James Newton Howard Valerie Carter: Black Rose: 1980 [10] "Not Enough Love in the World" (originally by Don Henley) Cher Don Henley Danny Kortchmar Benmont Tench: It's a Man's World: 1995 [19] "Oh No Not My Baby" (originally by ...
This category concerns musical groups either based in or formed in (and strongly associated with) Massachusetts. The articles here should be about groups rather than individuals. See also Category:Musicians from Massachusetts, and Music of Massachusetts
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Black Rose is the lone album by the rock band Black Rose, whose lead singer was American singer-actress Cher. The album was released on August 21, 1980, by Casablanca Records, her final project on the label. Unlike Cher's previous solo records (such as Take Me Home), the album was a commercial failure. It failed to chart and has sold only ...
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