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  2. Movado - Wikipedia

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    Movado is an American watch brand originally founded in 1881 in Switzerland. Movado means "movement" in Esperanto . The watches are known for their signature metallic dot at 12 o'clock and minimalist style; [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the company is best known for its Museum Watch.

  3. El Mocambo - Wikipedia

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    The Whiskey Howl Big Band — Live at the El Mocambo (1981) Downchild Blues Band — But I'm On The Guest List (1982) Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble — Live at the El Mocambo (1983) Sheriff — Live at El Mocambo (1983) Rollins Band — Live Split Album with Dutch band Gore (1987) Moxy — Raw (2001) Zoobombs — Bomb You Live (2001)

  4. The Open (band) - Wikipedia

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    Their debut album The Silent Hours was released in July 2004 to positive reviews. In February 2006 they released their second album Statues. First single, ‘We Can Never Say Goodbye’ was a minor hit before splitting up in May of the same year. [1] A statement from the band regarding the split reads as follows:

  5. Sad Alice Said - Wikipedia

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    After some time, they decided to improve the sound of the band, and Anna Polozova became the violinist. [2] Sad Alice Said have released one album, Yesterday's Tomorrow, in 2013, one EP, Clock Of Eternity in 2011, and four singles. [3] Their song, "Open Your Eyes", was nominated as 'Song for 2010' by the Unreliz Music Awards. [4]

  6. The Cuff Links - Wikipedia

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    The Cuff Links name was later revived for unsuccessful singles on the Atco and Roulette labels in 1972 and 1975. [2] Both sides of every Cuff Links single were written and produced by Vance and Pockriss. In 1999, singer-songwriter Michael "Valentine" Ubriaco obtained the touring rights to the Cuff Links name, and revived the group for live ...

  7. The Missing Links (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Australian road movie Oz (1976) featured two new versions of The Missing Links' "You're Driving Me Insane", sung by Graham Matters and produced by Ross Wilson. The Missing Links have influenced many later Australian punk and hard rock groups, including The Saints who covered "Wild About You" on their first album, (I'm) Stranded (1977). [ 14 ]

  8. Third Eye Open (Hardware album) - Wikipedia

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    When the album secured distribution in the U.S., it was found that another band had owned the name "The Third Eye". To avoid any further legal hassles, it was opted that the title of the album and the name of band would simply be switched, thus the name of the band would be Hardware, and the title of the album became Third Eye Open. [citation ...

  9. Live Exposure - Wikipedia

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    Live Exposure is a video by Little River Band, filmed at a live concert at The Summit in Houston, Texas on 7 October 1981. Live Exposure was first released on VHS in 1981, on Laserdisc in 1982 and subsequently released on DVD in 2008