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  2. The Johnstons - Wikipedia

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    Adrienne Johnston married the band's former manager, Chris McCloud. They moved to America and broke off contact with Ireland; Adrienne's friends and family were unable to get in touch with her to let her know of the deaths of her father and other relatives. [4] She was found dead at her apartment in Minneapolis on 27 May 1981, aged 36. The ...

  3. The Special Consensus - Wikipedia

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    The band name was inspired by a series of books written by Carlos Castenada about rituals of the Yaqui Indians. Special Consensus was a state where spiritual and physical good things physically came together. Plus, a band is a consensus of musicians providing performance and inspiration. [6]

  4. Seven Spires - Wikipedia

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    Seven Spires is an American symphonic metal band established in 2013 in Boston. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The band was founded by guitarist Jack Kosto and vocalist Adrienne Cowan, who are the main songwriters. Seven Spires debuted a year later with EP The Cabaret of Dreams.

  5. Aus-Rotten - Wikipedia

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    Aus-Rotten was an American crust punk band formed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Active from 1991 to 2001, its members practiced and promoted a philosophy of anarchist politics. The band included lead vocalist Dave Trenga, vocalist/guitarist Eric Good, bassist Corey Lyons, and drummer Matt Garabedian.

  6. Spitboy - Wikipedia

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    Spitboy was founded by drummer Michelle "Todd" Gonzales, vocalist Adrienne Droogas, bassist Paula Hibbs-Rines, and guitarist Karin Gembus. Paula left the band before the release of the Rasana 7-inch EP and was replaced by Dominique Davison. The band toured the United States, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.

  7. SWMRS - Wikipedia

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    The band announced that they will be releasing two songs Miley/Uncool, on September 8, 2015 on their own indie label Uncool Records. [30] [non-primary source needed] The EP's first single, "Miley", was released as a single on September 7, 2015. [31] The band would also start stylizing their name as "SWMRS" (instead of "Swimmers") in August 2015.

  8. Shadowfax (band) - Wikipedia

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    Shadowfax was a new-age/electronic musical group formed in Chicago in the early 1970s and best known for their albums Shadowfax and Folksongs for a Nuclear Village.In 1989, they won the Grammy for Best New Age Performance for Folksongs for a Nuclear Village. [1]

  9. The Strangelings - Wikipedia

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    The Kennedys recorded and produced an album to be released at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival in July 2007. The album features the Strangelings current lineup: Pete, Maura, Chris, Rebecca, and Ken. Fiddler Lee is not on the album. The idea of the group is to be a folk jam band. They plan to have other artists sit in with them.