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  2. Adam Neely - Wikipedia

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    Adam Neely was born in 1988. [an 2] His mother, Cathryn Frazier-Neely, [an 3] worked as a singer and instructor of avant-garde classical music.Neely began playing bass guitar when he joined a band in high school and gained more interest in the instrument after attending a jazz concert by Dave Brubeck and bassist Christian McBride.

  3. Say Now - Wikipedia

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    The track listing collated their singles released to date, as well as remixes, a snippet of a new song and their cover of "Massive". [7] At the 2024 Glamour Awards, the group won the Rising Star award. [4] That same year, the group released singles including "Bitch Get Out My Car", "Trouble" and "Make Up Sex".

  4. BarlowGirl - Wikipedia

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    BarlowGirl was an American Christian rock and Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) all-female band from Elgin, Illinois.The band was composed of sisters Alyssa (lead vocals, bass guitar, keyboards), Lauren (co-lead vocals, drums) and Rebecca (guitar, backing vocals) Barlow.

  5. NewSong - Wikipedia

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    NewSong is an American contemporary Christian music group that was established in 1981, at Morningside Baptist Church in Valdosta, Georgia. [1] They have had twelve GMA Dove Award nominations, and one Grammy Award Nomination. They are also the founders of the Winter Jam Tour Spectacular, the United States' largest annual Christian music tour. [2]

  6. Gilla Band - Wikipedia

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    Girl Band released a number of limited 7" singles throughout 2014 on Any Other City records, and in December 2014 signed to Rough Trade Records. [16] The record deal came about after the founder of the label, Geoff Travis saw them perform numerous times, [6] [5] and he wanted to "facilitate what [the band was] doing [at the time] on a bigger scale".

  7. U.S. Girls - Wikipedia

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    [17] and was awarded Pitchfork's Best New Music accolade. [18] She made her Coachella debut in 2019 as part of the album cycle. [19] 2020's Heavy Light was released shortly before the pandemic, preceded by singles "4 American Dollars" and "Overtime". Her 2023 album Bless This Mess was longlisted for the 2023 Polaris Music Prize. [20]

  8. NiziU - Wikipedia

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    NiziU (Japanese: ニジュー; Korean: 니쥬) is a Japanese girl group formed by JYP Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment Japan through the reality-survival program Nizi Project (2020). The group is composed of nine members: Mako, Rio, Maya, Riku, Ayaka, Mayuka, Rima, Miihi, and Nina .

  9. Escala (group) - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] In March 2009, it was also revealed that Escala were to collaborate with Slash on a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" for their album; [17] previously, Bond had covered the song in a similar style for their Shine album. Other songs on the album included covers of Robert Miles's "Children" and Wings' "Live and Let Die". [17]