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  2. Mike Smith (singer-songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Smith pursued writing and performing and any opportunity to record. In 1980 one of his compositions, "We Have So Much To Give", was the California State Theme Song for The Council on Aging. [3] During Smith's career he was managed by Abe Olman, Fred Stryker and Prewitt Rose. Smith now lives in Coffeyville, Kansas and continues to write and record.

  3. Michael Peter Smith - Wikipedia

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    Michael Peter Smith (September 7, 1941 – August 3, 2020) was an American, Chicago-based singer-songwriter. Rolling Stone once called him "the greatest songwriter in the English language". [ citation needed ] Mark Guarino of Chicago Reader wrote, "He never became a household name the way John Prine and Steve Goodman did, but his lengthy ...

  4. Sons of the Desert (band) - Wikipedia

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    Sons of the Desert was an American country music band founded in 1989 in Waco, Texas.Its most famous lineup consisted of brothers Drew Womack (lead vocals) and Tim Womack (lead guitar, background vocals), along with Scott Saunders (keyboards), Doug Virden (bass guitar, background vocals), and Brian Westrum (drums).

  5. Meg Smith’s Music Murders the Mundane (and Maybe Your Dad)

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    When Meg Smith was 15-years-old, she and her mom took a batch of brownies and a freshly-made demo to every major pop radio station in California. The LA-born Smith had only started making music ...

  6. Michael W. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Michael Whitaker Smith (born October 7, 1957) is an American musician who has charted in both contemporary Christian and mainstream charts. [2] His biggest success in mainstream music was in 1991 when "Place in This World" hit No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Over the course of his career, he has sold more than 18 million albums. [3]

  7. Mike Stinson - Wikipedia

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    A native of Virginia, Mike Stinson moved to Los Angeles in 1991. [1] Inspired by the country rock of Gram Parsons, as well as more traditional country artists such as Johnny Cash and George Jones, he began to write songs and eventually formed his own band.

  8. The Yorkshireman quizzed some of the most famous faces from the worlds of art, sport and politics between 1971 and 2007, creating some of British television’s most unforgettable moments

  9. 'The Surreal Life' star Frankie Muniz looks back at ... - AOL

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    Frankie Muniz is familiar with surreal. After all, he was a teen idol. "I mean, really, my whole life, when I think back [on] it, I did so many incredible things at a young age.