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  2. Build a Rocket Boys! - Wikipedia

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    On such occasions the frontman communicated via video calls with his band, which, on some occasions, had to place the laptop on top of the piano and play the latest versions of songs virtually to Garvey. [7] "Lippy Kids", according to Q, is a key song: it was written in defence of the British teenager, victim to, as Garvey put it, "the anti ...

  3. The Piano Guys - Wikipedia

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    The Piano Guys is an American musical group consisting of pianist Jon Schmidt, cellist Steven Sharp Nelson, videographer Paul Anderson, and music producer Al van der Beek. Originating in Utah, they gained popularity through YouTube , where in 2011 they began posting piano and cello compositions combining classical, pop, film score and original ...

  4. Earl Poole Ball - Wikipedia

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    Director Peter Bogdanovich included the song I Don't Think I Could Take You Back Again, which was written by Earl Poole Ball and Jo-El Sonnier, in his 1981 film They All Laughed. Ball was hired to play piano in the film, and began to take acting lessons. He also appeared in a 1981 TV movie with Cash and Brenda Vaccaro called The Pride of Jesse ...

  5. Two Pianos Four Hands - Wikipedia

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    The play follows their journey from childhood, and as the boys grow older, their competitions and music auditions. Two Pianos Four Hands premiered at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto in 1996, and has since been staged on five continents and has been regarded as one of the most successful Canadian plays.

  6. Sunnyboys - Wikipedia

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    In April 2012, the original line-up of the band played as part of the Dig It Up concert series organised by the Hoodoo Gurus, at the Enmore Theatre in Sydney, Australia. The band was listed on the bill as "Kids in Dust". [9] They played a 45-minute set that featured songs drawn mostly from the first self-titled album.

  7. Replay (Play album) - Wikipedia

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    Play was the first to record "What Is Love," but actress-singer Raven-Symoné covered this song for her 2004 album This Is My Time, it was also covered by British singer Peter Andre for his 2004 album The Long Road Back. Tata Young covered Play's song "I Must Not Chase The Boys" in her 2006 album Temperature Rising

  8. Artane Band - Wikipedia

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    The Music of Ireland (7-inch EP), The Artane Boys Band, Conducted by J. W. Hickey, Connoisseur Records, 1975. [27] Hold my hand / Amhran na bhFiann & The Sunday Game (7-inch EP), Artane Boys Band, Evergeen. [citation needed] The Winds of Change (LP), The Artane Boys Band, Harmac, 1989. [citation needed]

  9. Sparky's Magic Piano - Wikipedia

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    Sparky is a young child who hates practising the piano. One day, when he expresses his dislike for practicing, the piano talks to him, and tells him that he will show him what it is like to play the piano well, and that all Sparky has to do is run his fingers over the keys, and the piano will play whatever Sparky chooses.