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  2. The Chords (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The enthusiasm doo-wop fans had for the Chords' music was dampened when Gem Records claimed that one of the groups on its roster was called the Chords; consequently the group changed their name to the Chordcats. [3] Their success was a one-off as subsequent releases, including "Zippity-Zum", all failed to chart. [3]

  3. Sh-Boom - Wikipedia

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    It was written by James Keyes, Claude Feaster, Carl Feaster, Floyd F. McRae, and William Edwards, members of the Chords, and was released in 1954. It is sometimes considered the first doo-wop or rock and roll record to reach the top ten on the pop charts (as opposed to the R&B charts), as it was a top-10 hit that year for both the Chords (who ...

  4. Jimmy Keyes - Wikipedia

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    James Elton Keyes (born June 16, 1944) is a former American football placekicker and linebacker who played two seasons with the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Mississippi and was drafted by the Dolphins in the second round of the 1968 NFL/AFL Draft .

  5. The Chords (British band) - Wikipedia

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    The Chords are a 1970s British pop music group, commonly associated with the 1970s mod revival, who had several hits in their homeland, before the decline of the trend brought about their break-up. They were one of the more successful groups to emerge during the revival, and they re-formed with the four original members for a UK tour during 2010.

  6. List of performers on Top of the Pops - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Channel (1 August) Vanity Fare (22 August) The Casuals (29 August) The Flirtations (29 August) The Alan Bown Set (29 August) Canned Heat (5 September) Johnny Nash (5 September) The Doors (5 September) Mary Hopkin (12 September) Leapy Lee (19 September) The Marbles (3 October) Joe Cocker (17 October) Barry Ryan (17 October) Malcolm Roberts ...

  7. The Element of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    On March 3, Keys embarked on the North American leg of the Freedom Tour at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. The European leg of the tour started in late April. [5] [40] Keys performed at the Essence Music Festival taking place July 2–4, 2010. [41] In April, Keys announced a reissue of the album, which ultimately never materialized. [42]

  8. Little Black Submarines - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Little Black Submarines" was directed by Danny Clinch [5] and filmed during the group's live performance at the Springwater Supper Club and Lounge, a small dive bar in Nashville, Tennessee. [6] The venue, formerly a speakeasy, was the first place in the city to obtain a liquor license. Auerbach said, "It's a really cool ...

  9. Lifeline (Alicia Keys song) - Wikipedia

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    The official music video of the song was published on December 21, 2023. [12] The video, directed by Diane Martel and executive produced by Ashley Greyson, featured scenes with Keys herself and cameo form the film. [13] The video received a nomination at the MTV Video Music Awards for Best R&B Video. [14]