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  2. Tredegar (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band went through many line-up changes, eventually leading to Ray Phillips being the only original member left. Phillips took over vocal duties for an album that was recorded in 1991, but not released after the record company that agreed to distribute it had a change of heart at the last minute.

  3. Budgie (band) - Wikipedia

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    Budgie are best known as a hard rock [2] and heavy metal [1] [2] [22] band who incorporated elements of progressive rock [22] and humour into their musical style. [22] With 1975's Bandolier, they began to also incorporate funk. [22] Budgie's music was described in the All-Music Guide as a cross between Rush and Black Sabbath. [2]

  4. Category : Musical groups from Kansas City, Missouri

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  5. The Cure's Lol Tolhurst, Siouxsie and the Banshees' Budgie on ...

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    These days, the city is home to a thriving darkwave scene led by bands mentioned in Goth: A History’s final pages, like Cold Cave and Drab Majesty. Tolhurst and Budgie both visited the city of ...

  6. Ray Phillips (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Phillips formed his own band in the mid-1970s known as Ray Phillips Woman. When former Budgie guitarist Tony Bourge joined the band in the early 1980s, they became known as simply Woman. In 1982 he rejoined Bourge and formed Tredegar. In the 1990s, Phillips founded another band, Six Ton Budgie, alongside his son Justin Phillips on guitar and ex ...

  7. List of Budgie band members - Wikipedia

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    The remaining trio released Budgie in 1971, Squawk in 1972 and Never Turn Your Back on a Friend in 1973. [4] By the end of 1973, Phillips had left Budgie. [5] He was replaced by Pete Boot, who debuted on In for the Kill! released the following year. [6] After around a year with the band, Boot was replaced at the end of 1974 by Steve Williams. [7]

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  9. Brandon Miller (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Miller (born April 8, 1990) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist. He was part of several cover bands in the Kansas City, Missouri area, would ultimately front the Brandon Miller Band and become a founding member of the Danielle Nicole Band with Danielle Nicole, featured as a lead guitarist and vocalist.