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  2. Peter Hollens - Wikipedia

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    Peter James Hollens [2] is an American singer-songwriter, producer and entrepreneur. He has been involved with a cappella music since 1999 when he and Leo da Silva founded the University of Oregon's a cappella group, On The Rocks, known as the first official collegiate a cappella group in Oregon.

  3. UGA Accidentals - Wikipedia

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    The Accidentals are an all-male collegiate a cappella group. Formed in 1974, the Accidentals are the oldest a cappella group at the University of Georgia. [1] The Accidentals are typically anywhere from 12 to 17 members and hold auditions every fall and occasionally at the end of the spring

  4. Morleigh Steinberg - Wikipedia

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    The Edge had brought le Brocquy's work to Steinberg's attention, and she became convinced that his paintings could be interpreted through dance. [34] The music for Cold Dream Colour is composed by The Edge in collaboration with Paul Chavez (known for his experimental electronic compositions under the project name FeltLike). [ 34 ]

  5. The Edge - Wikipedia

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    The Edge and Bono collaborated with Dutch DJ Martin Garrix on the song "We Are the People", which served as the official song of the UEFA Euro 2020 tournament and was released on 14 May 2021. [18] The Edge wrote the theme song for seasons one and two of The Batman, which aired in 2004 and 2005 respectively.

  6. Deke Sharon - Wikipedia

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    Deke Sharon was born and raised in San Francisco. [25] He started singing in choir groups at age five, [26] including the San Francisco Boys Chorus. [27] [28] He attended Town School for Boys and San Francisco University High School, [29] [30] where he sang lead (second tenor) in the barbershop quartet his freshman year in "The Music Man," [31] and kept it going all four years, learning to ...

  7. Mofo (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mofo" originated from a songwriting trip that guitarist the Edge and lead vocalist Bono took to Nice, France, [4] before U2 began the recording sessions for Pop. [5] The song originally had a blues feeling to it, with Bono playing wah-wah guitar, but it evolved after the band began working on it in the studio and bassist Adam Clayton added a bassline in the style of Motown.

  8. Cornsweet illusion - Wikipedia

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    The same image as above, but the edge in the middle is hidden: the left and right part of the image appear as the same color. The Cornsweet illusion , also known as the Craik–O'Brien–Cornsweet illusion or the Craik–Cornsweet illusion , is an optical illusion that was described in detail by Tom Cornsweet in the late 1960s. [ 1 ]

  9. Numb (U2 song) - Wikipedia

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    The Edge described it as "a few hours' work and a lot of editing", but said the mixing was "the easiest thing in the world" [3] Flood concurred, calling the mixing "very straightforward". A sample of a Walkman cassette player rewinding was accidentally recorded onto the audio tapes, but the group liked the sound and looped it throughout the song.