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  2. The Cherry People - Wikipedia

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    The Cherry People left Boston and returned to Washington, D.C. to play at the Keg in December 1972. At this time Noe was replaced by Wayne Tomlinson of Landover Hills, Maryland. Throughout 1973 the band played at The Bayou, The Keg, and The Crazy Horse, with appearances from former members Pick Kelly, Mike Zack, and Jan Zukowski.

  3. Category:Cherry Bullet members - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Musical backing groups - Wikipedia

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    E Street Band members (20 P) Elton John Band members (27 P) F. Full Tilt Boogie Band members (2 P) G. The Grease Band members (6 P) J. The Jordanaires members (2 P) K.

  5. The Notorious Cherry Bombs - Wikipedia

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    The Notorious Cherry Bombs, originally called The Cherry Bombs, was an American country music supergroup founded by singer-songwriter Rodney Crowell in 1980. A former member of Emmylou Harris 's Hot Band, Crowell picked several former Hot Band members as his backing band, which he named The Cherry Bombs.

  6. Busta Jones - Wikipedia

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    Michael "Busta" Jones (born Michael Jones, September 26, 1951 – December 6, 1995) was an American musician, songwriter and producer.He is known for his bass work both live and in the studio with Albert King, Talking Heads, Gang of Four, Chris Spedding as well as many others during a decade spanning career that lasted from the late 1960s until his death in 1995.

  7. E Street Band members mourn passing of Springsteen ... - AOL

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    Weinberg sat in with the B Street Band several times recently, including a show at the Hard Rock Hotel in Hollywood, Florida last month and the Congregation Kol Ami in Cherry Hill in March 2023.

  8. Cherryholmes - Wikipedia

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    Cherryholmes performing on stage in 2007. Cherryholmes was an American Bluegrass band from Los Angeles, California.The band was made up of six members of the Cherryholmes family: father Jere (Pop), mother Sandy Lee, daughters Cia Leigh, and Molly Kate, and sons B.J. and Skip.

  9. Cherry Smith - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Smith (born Ermine Ortense Bramwell, 22 August 1943 – 24 September 2008) was a backing vocalist for the original Wailers from 1963 to 1966. She was also called Cherry Green (her half-brother Carlton had that surname).