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  2. George (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band is the only rock group other than Deep Purple to perform the piece. It was typical of the band's eclectic approach combining classical, rock, funk, jazz and even electronic music. [citation needed] George released the album Unity in February 2004 and it debuted at No. 5 on the Australian album chart of 1 March 2004. Katie Noonan said ...

  3. The Castiles - Wikipedia

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    The Castiles were a garage rock band that featured vocalist/lead guitarist/harmonica player Bruce Springsteen, and was formed by rhythm guitarist/vocalist George Theiss, with various lineups during its existence. They recorded two songs, and performed throughout New Jersey and New York before disbanding in 1968.

  4. World Shut Your Mouth (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie François - bass on "Sunshine Playroom" and "Pussyface" Stephen Creese - drums on "Sunshine Playroom", "Pussyface" and "Greatness and Perfection" Andrew Edge - drums on "Lunatic and Fire-Pistol" Technical. Alex Burak - engineer; Phil Thornalley - engineer; Stephen Power - engineer; Anton Corbijn - photography; Julian Cope and Julian ...

  5. George Young (rock musician) - Wikipedia

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    George Young started his music career in Sydney. He formed there a beat pop band, the Easybeats, in late 1964, himself playing rhythm guitar alongside Dick Diamonde (born Dingeman Vandersluys) on bass guitar, Gordon "Snowy" Fleet on drums (ex-Mojos), Harry Vanda (born Johannes Vandenberg) on lead guitar (ex-Starfighters, Starlighters) and Stevie Wright on lead vocals (ex-Chris Langdon and the ...

  6. The Parliaments - Wikipedia

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    Even with Funkadelic operating as a recording and touring entity, in 1970 Clinton relaunched the Parliaments as a new R&B-based funk band, now known as Parliament. The lineup still consisted of the five original singers plus the five backing musicians, with the two acts signed to different labels and marketed as performing different types of funk .

  7. Boogie Box High - Wikipedia

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    Boogie Box High was an English pop musical project headed by Andros Georgiou in the late 1980s that featured a range of collaborators, including Georgiou's second cousin George Michael, [1] guitarist Nick Heyward (of Haircut One Hundred), keyboardist Mick Talbot (of the Style Council), guitarist–songwriter David Austin, bassist Deon Estus, and others.

  8. The Hesitations - Wikipedia

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    The Hesitations are an American R&B group from Cleveland, Ohio.Formed in 1965, they scored several hits in 1967 and 1968, the biggest being their gospel-infused version of the title track to the movie Born Free.

  9. Fuse One - Wikipedia

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    Fuse One was a group of jazz musicians who collaborated for two albums released on CTI Records and one album released on GNP Crescendo Records. [1]The albums Fuse One and Silk were produced by Creed Taylor.