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  2. John Eddie - Wikipedia

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    At the label's behest, his long-time band, the Front Street Runners, was replaced for the album by members of Springsteen's E Street Band. [1] He opened for Bob Seger and The Kinks in the late 1980s [ 2 ] but was dropped by the label early in the 1990s after the release of his second album, The Hard Cold Truth .

  3. The Truth (British band) - Wikipedia

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    The Truth are a British rock band, active from 1982 to 1989. They reformed in 2012 for occasional live performances. They reformed in 2012 for occasional live performances. Biography

  4. Cold Hard Truth - Wikipedia

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    Cold Hard Truth may refer to: Cold Hard Truth (album), a 1999 album by George Jones; Cold Hard Truth (song), a 2017 song by Nelly Furtado;

  5. The Hard Quartet - Wikipedia

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    The Hard Quartet is an indie rock supergroup formed in May 2023. Its members are Stephen Malkmus , Matt Sweeney , Jim White , and Emmett Kelly . Malkmus, Sweeney, and Kelly all share vocal, guitar, and bass duties in the Hard Quartet, while White is the group's drummer.

  6. Cold Hard Truth (album) - Wikipedia

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    Cold Hard Truth was released only three months after Jones was involved in a drunk driving incident when he crashed his sport utility vehicle near his home. He was rushed to the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he was released two weeks later. (In his memoir published three years earlier, Jones admitted that he sometimes had a glass ...

  7. Unlocking the Truth - Wikipedia

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    Unlocking the Truth's sound has been described as "a salute to old-school metal that also blends modern influences." [27] In the Los Angeles Times, Randall Roberts wrote of their Coachella performance as "a hard, distorted blend of metal, speed punk and alternative rock on the main stage, they were as well-practiced as units three times their age."

  8. Budderside - Wikipedia

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    Budderside is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California formed in 2000 by Patrick Stone. The band was signed to Motörhead music by Lemmy. [1] The band released two studio albums Spiritual Violence and self-titled Budderside. [2]

  9. Truth and Janey - Wikipedia

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    Truth and Janey was an American rock band from Iowa. [1] [2] It took its name from Jeff Beck's Truth album and member Billy Janey's last name. [3] The group was influenced by such power trios as Cream and The Jimi Hendrix Experience. The band toured with Leslie West and performed a music festival with Blue Öyster Cult. They were inducted into ...