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  2. Badger (band) - Wikipedia

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    Badger's first release was the live album, One Live Badger, produced by Jon Anderson and Geoffrey Haslam, [1] and was taken from a show opening for Yes at London's Rainbow Theatre. Five of the songs were co-written by the whole band, with a sixth by Parrish (initially written for Parrish & Gurvitz).

  3. University of Wisconsin Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    The University of Wisconsin Marching Band (also known as Badger Band, and The Wisconsin Band [1]) is the marching band for the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It was formed in the fall of 1885 to support the university military battalion. Today, it has grown to about 300 members and performs at all home Badger football games. They are known ...

  4. Category:Badger (band) members - Wikipedia

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    Members of the English progressive rock band Badger. Pages in category "Badger (band) members" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  5. Tony Kaye (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Anthony John Selvidge (born 11 January 1946), known professionally as Tony Kaye, is an English keyboardist, best known as a founding member of the progressive rock band Yes. Born into a musical family, Kaye was classically trained and intended to become a concert pianist before he developed an interest in jazz and contemporary rock and pop music.

  6. The La's - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed by Mike Badger in 1983 and Mavers joined the next year, although for most of the group's history, the frequently changing line-up revolved around the core duo of Lee Mavers (vocals, guitar) and John Power (bass, backing vocals) along with numerous other guitarists and drummers including Paul Hemmings, John "Timmo" Timson ...

  7. Head Job - Wikipedia

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    Having worked on solo material since the 1980s between his two stints as drummer with AC/DC, Rudd recorded the final version of the album with his band in Auckland in 2014. [1] The first single from the album, "Repo Man", was released in July 2014. A music video for the song "Head Job" was released in November 2016.

  8. Roy Dyke - Wikipedia

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    Roy Dyke (born 13 February 1945 in Liverpool), is a rock drummer noted for his playing with The Remo Four, [1] Badger, [2] and Ashton, Gardner and Dyke. [3] He married Stacia Blake, a former dancer with Hawkwind. Since the 1980s, Dyke has lived in Hamburg, Germany, where he works with Boogie House.

  9. Jackie Lomax - Wikipedia

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    He joined Badger, [2] a progressive rock band originally formed by ex-Yes keyboard player Tony Kaye, and turned them into a R&B and soul band he had used on his solo albums. [4] The band became a vehicle for Lomax's songs and singing but was short-lived, releasing only one album, the Allen Toussaint-produced White Lady, on Epic Records. [4]