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  2. B.o.B discography - Wikipedia

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    List of albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications Title Album details Peak chart positions US Ind. [22]US R&B/ HH [2]US Rap

  3. St. Paul and The Broken Bones - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul and The Broken Bones is an American eight-piece soul band based in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, that formed in 2012. The band is composed of Paul Janeway (vocals), Browan Lollar (guitar), Jesse Phillips (bass), Kevin Leon (drums), Al Gamble (keys), Allen Branstetter (trumpet), Amari Ansari (saxophone), and Chad Fisher (trombone).

  4. Shame (Brad album) - Wikipedia

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    Brad formed officially in 1992, although the band members had been playing together for a long time before that. The band originally wanted to go by the name Shame, but the name was already taken by a band featuring musician Brad Wilson. [5] Instead, the band took the name Brad and decided to name their debut album Shame.

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  6. Bob Neuwirth, Revisited: T Bone Burnett and Paula Batson on ...

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    T Bone Burnett, one of his best friends and favored collaborators over the last 50 years, and music executive Paula Batson, Neuwirth’s life partner of the past 30 years, spoke with Variety about ...

  7. The Moffatts - Wikipedia

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    In their teens, the group dropped out of the country music genre and recorded a new album, Chapter I: A New Beginning, and began singing pop/rock music.Prior to their teenage years the band would only sparingly perform their own instruments and had a back-up band, but now chose to do it alone with Scott on lead guitar, Clint on bass guitar, Dave on keyboards and Bob on drums.

  8. Duets: The Final Chapter - Wikipedia

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    The second single from the album is "Spit Your Game", featuring Twista and Krayzie Bone, a double A-side single with "Hold Ya Head", a duet with Bob Marley, which was originally the b-side to "Nasty Girl" in the UK and Australia. "Spit Your Game" is a remake of the Biggie song "Notorious Thugs".

  9. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    The Bob Newhart Show ("Home to Emily") – Lorenzo Music and Henrietta Music; Bob the Builder ("Can We Fix It?") – Paul K. Joyce; Bobby's World – John Tesh; The Bold and the Beautiful ("High Upon This Love") – Jack Allocco and David Kurtz; performed by Dionne Warwick; Bonanza – Jay Livingston and Ray Evans; Bones – The Crystal Method