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  2. March 721 - Wikipedia

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    The March 721X was a completely new design. The rear springs were highly hinged and could be operated via levers and springs. Designer Robin Herd wanted to create a low moment of inertia by concentrating most of the car's weight in the middle of the car. Alfa Romeo provided a transversal gearbox, fitted between the Cosworth DFV engine and the ...

  3. Hot Springs (band) - Wikipedia

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    Hot Springs released their first EP, Rock Partouze in 2005. [4] The band's track "Caco Disco" hit No. 1 on the local college charts, and they received MIMI (Montreal Independent Music Initiative) nominations in both the EP and Rising Star categories, and a number of radio and television spots within the francophone media circuit.

  4. Joey Covington - Wikipedia

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    In early 1969 Covington was playing in both Hot Tuna and augmenting, then ultimately replacing Airplane drummer Spencer Dryden. Covington, whose first recording with the Airplane was on the classic 1969 album Volunteers, appeared on the group's final recordings, writing and singing "Pretty As You Feel". 1971's "Pretty As You Feel" was the last ...

  5. Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Hot Springs, Manicaland, in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe Modern Caldas de Reis in Spain was called Aquae calidae (Ancient Greek: Ὕδατα Θερμά, meaning hot springs ) in ancient times Other uses

  6. 1970 in music - Wikipedia

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    March 1970: April 1970: 16: 1.50: US Billboard 1970 #16, Hot100 #1 for 1 weeks, 17 total weeks, 185 points 16: The Jackson 5 "The Love You Save" Motown 1169: March 1970: May 13, 1970: 25: 1.25: US Billboard 1970 #15, Hot100 #1 for 2 weeks, 14 total weeks, 183 points 17: The Fifth Dimension "One Less Bell to Answer" Bell 940: March 1970: April ...

  7. McKendree Spring - Wikipedia

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    McKendree Spring is a progressive folk-rock band, formed in 1968 and particularly active in the early 1970s. [1] [2] The band, originally known as McKendree Spring Quartet, formed at Adirondack Community College in Queensbury, New York. [3]

  8. Rites of Spring - Wikipedia

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    Rites of Spring was an American punk rock band from Washington, D.C., formed in late 1983. [7] Along with Embrace and Beefeater, they were one of the mainstay acts of the 1985 Revolution Summer movement [8] which took place within the Washington, D.C. hardcore punk scene.

  9. Big John Greer - Wikipedia

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    Born in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States, Greer was a friend of Henry Glover from childhood, and both attended college at Alabama A&M together. [2] Glover was playing in Lucky Millinder's band when Bull Moose Jackson left the group in 1948; Glover suggested that Greer be chosen as Jackson's replacement.