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  2. The Shades of Blue - Wikipedia

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    The band started in high school as the Domingos. Original group members included Nick Marinelli, Ernie Dernai, Linda Allen and Bob Kerr. [2] By 1965, The Domingos signed a recording contract for the Detroit-based Golden World label. John Rhys, a sound engineer, suggested a name change and the Shades of Blue was the result. [3]

  3. Oh How Happy - Wikipedia

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    "Oh How Happy" was first recorded by The Shades of Blue. While the band was at Golden World recording background vocals and some demos, Edwin Starr - who happened to be there and liked their sound - approached them with an unfinished song of his. He sat down with the group to work out the chorus and wording.

  4. Shades of blue - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 March 2025. Variety of the color blue For other uses, see Shades of Blue (disambiguation). "Shade of Blue" redirects here. For the song by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, see Shade of Blue (song). For the R&B/funk band, see Shade of Blue (band). Blue Wavelength 440–490 nm Common connotations masculinity ...

  5. Shade of Blue (band) - Wikipedia

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    Shade of Blue was founded by guitarist and vocalist Dave Rosazza as a blues trio in 1989 in the Iowa City, Iowa, area. Soon after, saxophonist Saul Lubaroff joined the band, followed by keyboardist and vocalist Sean Seaton in the early 1990s.

  6. Shades of Blue (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Shades of Blue, a 1960s Irish rock band featuring future Thin Lizzy guitarist Eric Bell; The Shades of Blue, an American vocal group; Shades of Blue (Ben E. King album) (1993) Shades of Blue (Madlib album) (2003) Shades of Blue, a 1964 album by the Rendell–Carr Quintet; Shades of Blue, a 1991 EP by The The

  7. Different Shades of Blue - Wikipedia

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    Different Shades of Blue is the eleventh studio album by blues rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa. It was released on September 22, 2014. It was released on September 22, 2014. The album debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200 , which makes this Bonamassa's highest charting album, and his first top 10 on the chart. [ 3 ]

  8. Every Shade of Blue (album) - Wikipedia

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    On January 21, 2022, the Head and the Heart announced details about the album, revealing its title Every Shade of Blue and its release date of April 29, 2022. In a press release, the band stated that the album "conveys a spectrum of emotions and how we live with them", while further adding that "The closer we get the more shades we see.

  9. Shades (group) - Wikipedia

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    Shades is an American R&B group that was active in the mid 1990s. The group consisted of Danielle Andrews, Tiffanie Cardwell, Monique Peoples and Shannon Walker Williams, to whom ex- NBA basketball player Walter Ray Allen is married.