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  2. Angel (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Angel's image of dressing in all white was a deliberate contrast to Kiss, who wore black. Angel sported an androgynous image and elaborate stage sets. Frank Zappa wrote a satirical song about Punky Meadows, with Punky's approval titled "Punky's Whips". [3] Angel never achieved mass commercial success but acquired a following as a cult band. [1]

  3. No Secrets (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Angels released the single "No Secrets" in April 1980 ahead of their fourth studio album, Dark Room (June) via Epic Records. [1] [2] [3] The album was produced by band members John Brewster (also on rhythm guitar and backing vocals) and Richard Brewster (also on lead guitar, piano and organ) with the rest of the line-up of Doc Neeson on lead vocals, Chris Bailey on bass guitar and backing ...

  4. Rock City Angels - Wikipedia

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    Sonically, the band became an aggressive mix of hardcore punk and glam rock, marked by themes of rebellion, failed relationships, and the independent music scene. Songs such as "Cinderella in Black," "Hush Child," "Dark Angels," and "Teenage Lipstick Boys" incorporate strong melodies and power chords.

  5. Infinity Song - Wikipedia

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    Infinity Song is a family band made up of members Abraham, Angel, Israel and Momo Boyd. [2] [3] The four siblings grew up in Detroit, Michigan and later moved to New York City performing in a choir directed by their father, John Boyd, [4] and their early home life was filled with "singing and writing refrains".

  6. Angelcorpse - Wikipedia

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    The band's debut album, Hammer of Gods, was released in 1996, after which rhythm guitarist Bill Taylor joined, playing on second album Exterminate (1998). [2] Drummer Tony Laureano joined shortly after its release but Taylor left. [2] The band's third album, The Inexorable, was released in the fall of 1999, after which Taylor rejoined. [2]

  7. A Band of Angels - Wikipedia

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    A Band Of Angels were a mid-1960s English pop group, featuring Mike d'Abo (vocals, various instruments), John Edward Baker (lead guitar) (born 23 October 1943), John Christian Gaydon (vocals, rhythm guitar) (born 27 February 1944), Andrew Charles Malcolm Glyn Petre (drums) (born 20 February 1944), David Robert Wilkinson (bass guitar) (born 14 August 1943).

  8. Night Attack (album) - Wikipedia

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    Night Attack is the fifth studio album by Australian band The Angels, it was released in November 1981 through Epic Records. The album peaked at No. 11 on the National albums chart. [1] For the 1982 American release of Night Attack by Epic Records, they used the band name Angel City. In June 2002, Shock Records issued The Complete Sessions 1980 ...

  9. Angel Band (album) - Wikipedia

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    Angel Band is an acoustic collection of gospel songs by Emmylou Harris, released on July 7, 1987. The album was recorded live "off the floor" featuring a band composed of Vince Gill (mandolin, vocals), Carl Jackson (guitar, vocals) and Emory Gordy Jr. (bass, vocals). Jerry Douglas (dobro) and Mark O'Connor (fiddle) were overdubbed on some tracks.