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  2. The Willows (English band) - Wikipedia

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    The Willows are an English, mixed-gender, six-piece, contemporary folk music band who are based in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. [1] According to Neil Spencer of The Observer, their music is "polished Anglo-Americana folk" that owes "a clear debt to Fairport Convention ... but their newgrass leanings make Alison Krauss's Union Station as good a comparison". [1]

  3. List of music artists and bands from England - Wikipedia

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    Abingdon. Radiohead; Accrington. Diana Vickers; Andover. The Troggs; Anstey. Molly Smitten-Downes; Ashby-de-la-Zouch. The Young Knives; Ashford. Oliver Sykes; Aylesbury

  4. The Moths! - Wikipedia

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    It was also named single of the week by Steve Lamacq and the band were invited to record live sessions with John Kennedy and Marc Riley [1] (BBC 6 Music). In 2007, they were touring the UK and Sweden, supporting bands including Foals, Good Shoes and The 1990s. Founder member Jon Vick left the band around the middle of 2007 and The Moths ...

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  6. The Charlatans (English band) - Wikipedia

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    This is because the band relocated to the hometown of their manager Steve Harrison and new lead singer Tim Burgess (who was born in Salford, but lived in Northwich from an early age) before the 1990 release of The Charlatans' debut single "Indian Rope" (released on Dead Dead Good Records, the label owned by Harrison, who also owned the Omega ...

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  8. Maximum Joy - Wikipedia

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    Maximum Joy are an English post-punk band from Bristol, England, [1] formed in 1981 and reunited in 2015.. Pitchfork compared their sound to "one of the Slits backed by the Gang of Four, [2] while PopMatters said, "Musically, the group’s use of complex percussion, horns, danceable bass lines, and overtly English female vocals built a bridge between the worlds of Afrobeat, reggae, avant-garde ...

  9. Dodgy - Wikipedia

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    The band concerned themselves with social issues by supporting The Serious Road Trip, War Child, the Liverpool Dockers' Strike, Charter88 and youth democracy campaigns. The band became the second UK act, after China Drum , to play in Sarajevo after the lifting of the siege , giving a concert at the Kuk club in August 1996.