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  2. Category:Musical groups from Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Bendigo Fletcher. Bluegrass Student Union. Bodeco. Bourbon Baroque. Breather Resist. Bride (band) Buster Brown (band)

  3. Live in Louisville 1978 - Wikipedia

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    Live in Louisville 1978 is a live album by Bootsy's Rubber Band.The album was originally released in the Netherlands in 1999 on the Disky Communications label. The CD features a live recording of Bootsy's Rubber Band performing at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky on March 15, 1978, during the "Player Of The Year" tour.

  4. Category:Musicians from Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Singers from Louisville, Kentucky‎ (37 P) Pages in category "Musicians from Louisville, Kentucky" The following 123 pages are in this category, out of 123 total.

  5. Hamilton Bohannon - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Frederick Bohannon (March 7, 1942 – April 24, 2020), [2] often credited and known professionally simply as Bohannon, was an American drummer, percussionist, band leader, songwriter, arranger, and record producer, who was one of the leading figures in 1970s funk and disco music. [3] He worked with Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, the ...

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  7. Randy Atcher - Wikipedia

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    Louisville, Kentucky. Occupation (s) American country musician, television host, narrator. Randall Ignatius Atcher (December 7, 1918 - October 9, 2002) was a Louisville, Kentucky, radio and television personality. Atcher was born in modern-day Ft Knox, Kentucky, and by the age of 15 was an accomplished and favorite entertainer.

  8. Bryce Wilson - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the group released its self-titled debut album Groove Theory. The album featured the hit, gold certified single "Tell Me" which reached #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #3 on the R&B chart. The Makeda Davis-Bryce Wilson Groove Theory line-up released one EP, 4 Shure, in 2000, which was the last recording released by the group. [5]

  9. The Rugbys - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed in 1965 in Louisville, doing mostly covers.But as competition among Louisville groups to write and record original music increased, the Rugbys recorded and released two singles in 1968, "Walking the Streets Tonight", [2] written by Doug Sahm of the Sir Douglas Quintet, [3] later included on the compilation album Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 8, and "Stay with Me ...