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British electronic music duos (2 C, 23 P) British pop music duos (1 C, 10 P) British rock music duos (1 C, 13 P) + British male musical duos (1 C, 102 P) E.
The Greenwood County Singers, Folk group from Los Angeles, California, consisting of seven men and two women (brothers Carson Parks & Van Dyke Parks were members) Greta Van Fleet, an American Rock band formed in 2012, Josh, Jake, and Sam Kiszka; The Grimson family, a father and seven children who were all active classical musicians (piano and ...
English electronic music duos (1 C, 211 P) M. English male musical duos (79 P) P. English pop music duos (108 P) R. English rock music duos (59 P)
The artists of the 1970s produced so many chart-topping hits we compiled a list. ... and groovy bass. Debuting during the free love movement of the '60s and late '70s, the song couldn't have come ...
Baby Washington; B.B. King; B. Bumble and the Stingers; Bachdenkel; The Bachelors; Badfinger; The Balloon Farm; The Band; A Band of Angels; Band of Joy; Bangor Flying ...
Melba Montgomery, duet vocalist in the 60s, who launched a solo career in the 70s; Anne Murray, Prominent Canadian country-pop vocalist best known for the songs "Snowbird," "Could I Have This Dance," "You Needed Me," and others in the 1970s-1980s. Willie Nelson, songwriter and one of the leaders of the outlaw country sound
By the mid to late '60s, bands and singer-songwriters began to proliferate the underground New York art/music scene. Simon and Garfunkel The release of The Velvet Underground & Nico in 1967, featuring singer-songwriter Lou Reed and German singer and collaborator Nico was described as "most prophetic rock album ever made" by Rolling Stone in ...
In 1975, Murray married Bill Langstroth, music producer and longtime host of Singalong Jubilee. [36] They had two children – William (born 1976) and Dawn (born 1979). Dawn is a singer-songwriter and artist who has recorded with her mother a number of times, including the duet "Let There Be Love" in 1999 for Murray's What a Wonderful World album