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  2. Craig Stebic - Wikipedia

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  3. Disappearance of Lisa Stebic - Wikipedia

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    Her case has received widespread news coverage. Her husband, Craig Stebic, refused to talk to the police or to help in the investigation or search. [7] [8] The local CBS affiliate (WBBM-TV) broadcast a video of a rival station's reporter Amy Jacobson at the Stebic home wearing a bikini. [9]

  4. The Word Alive discography - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed by vocalist Craig Mabbitt in 2008. After one unreleased EP, Mabbitt was replaced by current vocalist, Tyler Smith, the same year. They were signed to Fearless Records. In 2022, the band changed their label and are currently signed to Thriller Records. They have released seven studio albums and two extended plays.

  5. Junk Magic - Wikipedia

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    Junk Magic is an album by Craig Taborn, with Aaron Stewart (tenor sax), Mat Maneri (viola), and Dave King (drums). It was released in 2004 by Thirsty Ear Recordings . Background

  6. Amy Jacobson - Wikipedia

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    Amy Jacobson is a Chicago radio talk show host. She was a reporter for WMAQ-TV in Chicago from 1996 to 2007, losing her job after a rival TV station broadcast a video of her in a bathing suit with her children at the home of a man she was investigating in connection with his wife's disappearance.

  7. ECM Records discography - Wikipedia

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    Free at Last [2] 1969-11-24 Musikstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg ECM 1002 ST 1970-05 Alfred Harth's Just Music: Just Music: 1969-12-13 Nettekoven Studios, Frankfurt/Main ECM 1003 ST 1970-12 Paul Bley Trio Paul Bley with Gary Peacock: 1964, 1968 New York ECM 1004 ST 1970-11 Marion Brown: Afternoon of a Georgia Faun: 1970-08-10 Sound Ideas Studio, New ...

  8. Spin Alternative Record Guide - Wikipedia

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    Ann Powers (right) contributed to the book, while Robert Christgau (left) loaned records from his personal collection to assist in the creation of the guide.. Spanning 468 pages, the Spin Alternative Record Guide compiles essays by 64 music critics on recording artists and bands who either predated, were involved in, or had developed from alternative rock.

  9. Uncanny X-Men (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Uncanny X-Men were named for the Marvel comic of the same name and were formed as a "hard edged guitar pop band" in Melbourne's western suburbs. [1] [2] They were originally a four-piece group, in late 1980, with Michael Helms on bass guitar, Brian Mannix on vocals and guitar, Nick Matandos on drums and Ron Thiessen on guitar.