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  2. Jason Molina - Wikipedia

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    Jason Andrew Molina (December 30, 1973 – March 16, 2013) was an American musician, singer and songwriter. Raised in northern Ohio, he came to prominence performing and recording as Songs: Ohia, both in solo projects and with a rotating cast of musicians in the late 1990s.

  3. Concert residency - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a concert residency was established by pianist and singer Liberace with a 1944 debut in Las Vegas. [15] Nearly ten years later, Liberace had his own show at the Riviera Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, which reportedly earned "Mr. Showtime" around $50,000 per week. After years of pursuing other projects in Los Angeles, he returned ...

  4. Observations in Time - Wikipedia

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    The album was a regional hit in and around the group's home city of Dayton, Ohio. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] David Bowie included "Here Today and Gone Tomorrow" into his 1974 live sets for the Philadelphia dates of the Year of the Diamond Dogs tour that resulted in the David Live album.

  5. List of songs about Ohio - Wikipedia

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    "Boy in Ohio" Phil Ochs: Greatest Hits: 1970 "Burn On" Randy Newman: Sail Away: 1971 "Carmen Ohio" Fred Cornell: 1903: The oldest school song still in use by Ohio State University. "Carry Me Ohio" Sun Kil Moon: Ghosts of the Great Highway: 2003: The song's narrative is partly based on frontman Mark Kozelek's boyhood in Ohio. [1] "Cleveland ...

  6. The Ultimate Ohio Christmas Playlist. Here's an album full of ...

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    Here's an album-sized 12-song sampling of songs − one for each day of Christmas − to add to your Ohio holiday song list to impress friends and family at your next holiday gathering.

  7. My City Was Gone - Wikipedia

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    "My City Was Gone" is a song by the rock group The Pretenders. The song originally appeared in October 1982 as the B-side to the single release of "Back on the Chain Gang"; [3] the single was the first release for the band following the death of founding bandmember James Honeyman-Scott.

  8. Euclid Beach Band - Wikipedia

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    The album was preceded by the single "I Need You", a song written by Carmen. The single reached No. 81 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 1979. [4] The group disbanded in 1980. [1] Reising and Hart reunited as the Euclid Beach Band in 1982 to record another single, "Headlands", a tribute to Headlands Beach State Park in Mentor, Ohio. [5]

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