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  2. Tony Lee (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    Fleming said at the time, "Lee could bring out the best in everybody and he drew you into the music." Despite his sketchy knowledge of musical theory, he was a complete master of his instrument, and blessed with large hands, (he could stretch an 11th with ease), his solos ranged from effortless large block chords to delicate single note figures ...

  3. One Track Mind (Railroad Jerk album) - Wikipedia

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    Bass – Tony Lee; Drums – Dave Varenka; Engineer [Asst.] – Rob Polhemus; Guitar – Alec Stephen; Producer – Railroad Jerk; Recorded By, Producer – Settly;

  4. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Google.The service is designed with a user interface that allows users to explore songs and music videos on YouTube based on genres, playlists, and recommendations.

  5. Rock the vote (literally): Pastor preaches the gospel of ...

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    Lee, 56, was in his old stomping ground. He grew up on go-go music particularly listening to the Junkyard Band. His brother, Bill, 52, an assistant pastor at the church, was more of a Rare Essence ...

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  7. 'Last Christmas' is everywhere right now. Here's what Wham!'s ...

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    The latter is packed with fan service: The cast of the oh-so-’80s music video has a bittersweet reunion in Switzerland, where they poignantly remember Michael, who died on Christmas Day in 2016 ...

  8. Railroad Jerk - Wikipedia

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    Railroad Jerk's lineup changed frequently, but the core members were Minnesota native Marcellus Hall (vocals, guitar) and North Carolina-born, New Jersey–bred Tony Lee (bass). [1] The two met in Trenton, New Jersey in early 1989 and formed the band with drummer Jez Aspinall and second guitarist Chris Mueller rounding out the quartet. [ 2 ]

  9. Terry Smith (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Twice winner of the Melody Maker Music Polls, Smith spent the early 1960s playing with the Tony Lee Trio, before becoming Scott Walker's musical director and accompanying The Walker Brothers on their Japan tour in 1968.