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  2. Kim Jung Mi (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Kim was born on April 23, 1953, in Seoul, as the second daughter of Kim Sun Sung, an entrepreneur who owned a transportation company. In 1971, when she was in her last year of high school, Kim joined Shin Jung-hyeon 's band to record film soundtracks for The Women in the Waiting Room and Wolves and Cats .

  3. Discogs - Wikipedia

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    By 2015, Discogs had 37 employees, 3 million users, and a monthly traffic of 20 million visits. [4] In 2005, Discogs launched a marketplace where users can buy and sell albums. [9] The Discogs Marketplace is modeled similar to Amazon and eBay, where sellers offer items for sale and a fee is charged on the sold item. [10]

  4. Private Practice (album) - Wikipedia

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    This was commercially rewarding when the album spawned a Top 10 hit single (the only one of their career) in "Milk and Alcohol". [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Their preceding single release, " Down at the Doctors ", which also appeared on Private Practice 's track listing, topped out at number 48 in the same UK Singles Chart .

  5. Shin Joong-hyun - Wikipedia

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    The album included original songs in a variety of styles, covers of traditional Korean music, and covers of the hit American instrumental songs "Honky Tonk" and "Green Onions." [ 7 ] Today, the album is highly valued by record collectors, and a copy of the original vinyl record was worth an estimated 10 million KRW in 2016.

  6. Dr. John's Gumbo - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John's Gumbo released in 1972 is the fifth album by New Orleans singer and pianist Dr. John, a tribute to the music of his native city. The album is a collection of covers of New Orleans classics, played by a major figure in the city's music. It marked the beginning of Dr. John's transition away from the eccentric stage character that ...

  7. Now That's What I Call Disco - Wikipedia

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    Now That's What I Call Disco or Now Disco is a triple-disc compilation album which was released in the United Kingdom on 26 August 2013. It includes 62 classic hits from the disco era. It includes 62 classic hits from the disco era.

  8. Tribal (Dr. John album) - Wikipedia

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    Tribal is the second and final studio album by American musician Dr. John and his band the Lower 911. It was released on August 3, 2010, through 429 Records.Recording sessions took place at Dockside Studio in Maurice, with additional recording at The Music Shed in New Orleans and Quad Recording Studios in New York City.

  9. Baby Jane (Dr. Feelgood song) - Wikipedia

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    A version of "Baby Jane" was also included in Dr. Feelgood's 1979 live album, As It Happens, and on a number of their compilation albums, such as Singles - The UA Years. [1] The song was still a staple of Dr. Feelgood's live repertoire in 2010.