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  2. Motherlode (band) - Wikipedia

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    Motherlode also contributed a song and instrumental backing on Brooks album, Another Kind Of Soul that was released on Revolver Records. [14] The bass guitar work and some acoustic guitar was handled by L.A. session-woman Carol Kaye. Just one track had Dave Young on bass. [15] Motherlode was booked to appear at the "Freak Out" festival.

  3. When I Die (Motherlode song) - Wikipedia

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    "When I Die" is a 1969 hit single by Motherlode. It is the title track of their debut LP and was their first single. In the US, the song reached number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 12 on the Cash Box Top 100. [2] "

  4. Mother Lode (album) - Wikipedia

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    Mother Lode is the fourth studio album (fifth release overall) by singer-songwriter duo Loggins and Messina, released in late 1974.It was their final album with their original backing band, because multireedist and violinist Al Garth would soon leave the band, but multireedist Jon Clarke, bassist Larry Sims and drummer Merel Bregante remained, and saxophonist Don Roberts made his debut on this ...

  5. Motherlode (James Brown album) - Wikipedia

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    Motherlode is a 1988 James Brown compilation album. Created as a follow-up to the successful 1986 compilation In the Jungle Groove, it similarly focuses on Brown's funk recordings of the late 1960s and early 1970s. It includes live performances and remixes as well as studio recordings, most of them previously unissued.

  6. Category:Motherlode (band) songs - Wikipedia

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  7. I'm So Glad You're You (And Not Me) - Wikipedia

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    Motherlode had a huge hit the previous year with "When I Die". [1] They followed up with "Memories of a Broken Promise" also in 1969 and "Dear Old Daddy Bill" in 1970. [2] [3] The original line up broke up in December 1969. Their second album, Tapped Out which had already been recorded previously was released posthumously, but only in the ...

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    Americans are weathering the worst flu season in years, as a number of other respiratory illnesses circulate too, such as COVID-19, RSV and the common cold.

  9. Memories of a Broken Promise - Wikipedia

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    The follow-up to their hit "When I Die", Motherlode released "Memories of a Broken Promise" which was written by Dianne Brooks. [1] [2] It was released in Canada on Revolver REVS 004 and in the US on Buddah 144. [3] This being their second hit, it puts to rest the myth that Motherlode was a one hit wonder band. [4]