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  2. Rhythm band - Wikipedia

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    An ear-deafening loud rhythm band with very loud rhythm instruments and noisemakers. The rhythm band is one of the primary methods of introducing children to playing music. Children are given maracas, tambourines, bells, rhythm sticks and other idiophones with which to beat out a simple rhythm while the teacher plays a song, usually on the ...

  3. Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - Wikipedia

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    The name, Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band was originally coined by Los Angeles record producer, and Keymen Records owner, Fred Smith in 1967. However, between 1967 and 1968, the Watts 103rd name applied to three, arguably four different personnel configurations, before settling into the final band, who played on every Watts 103rd album from 1968 ...

  4. Express Yourself (Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street ...

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    Single by Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band; from the album Express Yourself ; B-side "Living on Borrowed Time" Released: August 1970: Recorded: 1970: Genre: R&B, funk, soul: Length: 3: 51: Label: Warner Bros. Songwriter(s) Charles Wright: Producer(s) Charles Wright: Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band singles ...

  5. Charles Wright (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Wright is best known for his role as band leader of the group Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, which had the 1971 hit, "Express Yourself". [3] [4] He has been associated with Johnny Guitar Watson, touring with him and playing on early recordings by him. [5] [6] He also added his vocals to an album by The Watsonian Institute. [7]

  6. Billy Price (singer) - Wikipedia

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    1993: Danger Zone, Price's first album without the Keystone Rhythm Band. 1988: Free At Last, Album with the Keystone Rhythm Band featuring songs written by Price and other members of the band. 1984: Live, Recording of Billy Price and the Keystone Rhythm Band live at the Wax Museum in Washington D.C.

  7. The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Wikipedia

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    The Amazing Rhythm Aces is an American country rock group, which has characterized its music as "American music" or "roots music"—a blend of rock, country, blues, R&B, folk, reggae, and Latino. The band is best known for its 1975 hit "Third Rate Romance". They have released 18 albums over 30 years (a period including a 15-year hiatus).

  8. Atlanta Rhythm Section - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Rhythm Section (or ARS) is an American Southern rock band formed in 1970 by Rodney Justo (singer), Barry Bailey (guitar), Paul Goddard (bass), Dean Daughtry (keyboards), Robert Nix (drums) and J. R. Cobb (guitar). [2] The band experienced its greatest chart success with Ronnie Hammond as lead singer 1972–1982. Hammond returned again ...

  9. Diga (album) - Wikipedia

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    Diga is an album by the Diga Rhythm Band, a percussion-based music ensemble led by Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart and by Zakir Hussain. It was released by Round Records as a vinyl LP in 1976. It was remixed and released on CD by Rykodisc Records in 1988. [1] [2] [3]