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  2. Crow (band) - Wikipedia

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    Crow is an American blues rock band that was first active from 1967 to 1972. They are best known for the song " Evil Woman (Don't Play Your Games with Me) ", which was notably covered by Black Sabbath (on their debut album ) and Ike & Tina Turner .

  3. The 22 Greatest Two-Person Bands of All Time - AOL

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    Third Man Preps 20th Anniversary Edition of White Stripes’ Elephant Probably the most high-profile two-man band of the grunge era, Local H started out in the late ‘80s in Illinois as a more ...

  4. Mike Morgan (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Later group releases included their Black Top swansong, I Like the Way You Work It, but at the end of the 1990s McBee left the band. [2] Buoyed by the experience of playing behind Nulisch, Keith Dunn , and Chris Whynaught, 2000's Texas Man saw Morgan's vocalist debut.

  5. Call Down the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Call Down the Moon was the eleventh studio album released by the Welsh rock band Man, and only the second since they had reformed in 1983. It was also their first American release in 20 years. It was recorded during November 1994 and released in 1995. [2]

  6. Man Man - Wikipedia

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    Man Man is an American experimental rock band from Philadelphia currently based in Los Angeles. Lead singer, songwriter, and lyricist Honus Honus (Ryan Kattner) is accompanied by a group of multi-instrumentalist musicians and vocalists.

  7. The Welsh Connection - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh Connection (stylized on the cover as Welsh-Connection) is the eleventh album by the Welsh rock band Man and was released on the MCA Records label 1976. [3] It was their first MCA release, and the first after a change of line-up that saw John McKenzie take over on bass from Martin Ace, and Phil Ryan rejoin.

  8. Charley Crockett - Wikipedia

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    Charley was born in San Benito, Texas to Branton Eddens Crockett and Jan Onda Applehans. [1] Crockett's paternal grandfather is chemical engineer and rancher, Charles Hayes "Charlie" Crockett Sr. [5] and his paternal grandmother is the daughter of Texas senator George Clark Purl Sr. and Patricia May Purl. [6]

  9. Sextet - Wikipedia

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    A sextet (or hexad) is a formation containing exactly six members.The former term is commonly associated with vocal ensembles (e.g. The King's Singers, Affabre Concinui) or musical instrument groups, but can be applied to any situation where six similar or related objects are considered a single unit.