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  2. Loose Ends (band) - Wikipedia

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    Loose Ends signed with Virgin Records in 1981 under the name 'Loose End'. [2] Some of their debut material was written for them by Chris Amoo and Eddie Amoo, who had achieved UK Singles Chart success in the 1970s with their group The Real Thing. [2] The trio changed their name to Loose Ends in 1983 and continued to record for Virgin.

  3. The Real Chuckeeboo - Wikipedia

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    The Real Chuckeeboo is the fourth album by British R&B group Loose Ends. It is the last album to feature all three original members; Carl McIntosh, Jane Eugene and Steve Nichol. Mainly written and produced by Loose Ends and co-produced by longtime collaborator Nick Martinelli, it also features contributions from Leon Ware and Caron Wheeler.

  4. Zagora (album) - Wikipedia

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    Zagora is the third studio album by British R&B band Loose Ends, released in 1986 by MCA Records.The album spawned the hits "Slow Down", "Stay a Little While, Child" and two others, all of which were hits on the U.S. R&B charts, with "Slow Down" reaching number one on the chart.

  5. Loose Ends - Wikipedia

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    Loose Ends; Loose Ends (Jimi Hendrix album), 1974; Loose Ends, a 2008 EP by Rachael Yamagata; Loose Ends (band), a British R&B group "Loose Ends", a song by Bruce Springsteen from Tracks "Loose Ends", a song by Imogen Heap from Speak for Yourself; Loose Ends, a music production company founded by Pete Waterman

  6. Knitting club - Wikipedia

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    Knitting clubs fulfill many purposes: to get together with other knitters, to learn or develop the skills of hand knitting or hand crocheting, a great fun night out.One club, Loose Ends, even pairs up local crafters with unfinished projects from those who have died or become disabled. [4]

  7. Don't Be a Fool - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Be a Fool" is a song performed by British contemporary R&B group Loose Ends, issued as the lead single from their fifth studio album Look How Long.Produced by band member Carl McIntosh, [3] it is the first single from the band to not feature original members Jane Eugene and Steve Nichol; they both left the band following their previous album The Real Chuckeeboo and were subsequently ...

  8. A Little Spice - Wikipedia

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    A Little Spice is the debut album released by the English R&B band Loose Ends.The original UK version was released in 1984 (some early pressings list "1983" [1]). The following year, an alternative version of the album, featuring "Hangin' on a String (Contemplating)" in place of "Feels So Right Now" and a re-ordered overall track listing was released for the U.S. market.

  9. Watching You (Loose Ends song) - Wikipedia

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    "Watching You" is the second single release from the 1988 album The Real Chuckeeboo by British group Loose Ends. It was written as most of their songs were by Carl McIntosh, Jane Eugene and Steve Nichol; it was co-produced by Loose Ends and longtime collaborator Nick Martinelli. The song reached number #2 on the Billboard R&B Chart; noted among ...