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  2. Perris Records - Wikipedia

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    Perris Records was founded by rock musician Tom Mathers in Houston (Texas, USA) in the early 1990s.With his hard rock band Cherry St. signed with JRS/BMG to release "Squeeze It Dry".

  3. Ocean Avenue (song) - Wikipedia

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    Key, then 19 in actuality, had briefly moved to California but returned home. He lived in a guest apartment behind a home his parents rented off of Cherry Street in Neptune Beach. Harper, the band's lead guitarist, was living in a home on Ocean Boulevard, where the band would rehearse and party. [9]

  4. Cherryholmes - Wikipedia

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    Cherryholmes performing on stage in 2007. Cherryholmes was an American Bluegrass band from Los Angeles, California.The band was made up of six members of the Cherryholmes family: father Jere (Pop), mother Sandy Lee, daughters Cia Leigh, and Molly Kate, and sons B.J. and Skip.

  5. The Cherry People - Wikipedia

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    For the first six months of 1975, The Cherry People (who during this period occasionally performed under the name Pearls) were based in the Varsity Grill, a Prince George's County nightclub on Baltimore Avenue in College Park that often booked heavy rock and roll bands, which was their last job as a band. The Cherry People played their final ...

  6. Cherry (band) - Wikipedia

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    The label reworked the band's image with a more edgy approach, resulting in the group recording a cover version of Transvision Vamp's, "I Want Your Love". One of its B-sides, "The Way You Do", is co-written by Szumowski and Toni Pearen. [4] "I Want Your Love" reached the top 70, and the label spent time on promotion in teen magazines and local ...

  7. List of Warrant members - Wikipedia

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    Lane left Warrant for a second time in January 2004 to focus on his solo career, with the group announcing the return of Allen, Fasano and the addition of new frontman Jaime St. James the following month. [10] By March, Fasano had been replaced by the returning Sweet, marking a reunion of the band's classic lineup with the exception of Lane. [11]

  8. E Street Band Member Patti Scialfa Reveals 2018 Multiple ...

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    The longtime E Street Band member was diagnosed with the blood cancer in 2018, and has since faced difficulties performing, she reveals in the new documentary Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the ...

  9. Flipp - Wikipedia

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    The band's bassist Greg Eidem, a.k.a. Cherry Forever, decided to leave the band in favor of spending more time with his family. The band then recruited Randy Engebritson, a.k.a. Freaky Useless, as their new bass player. [11] The band carried on and self-released a live e.p. in 1998 that was packaged in a Flipp cereal box.