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  2. Free the Bees - Wikipedia

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    Free the Bees is the second album from British band The Bees in 2004. Their first release for Virgin Records , it is also the first album to feature the current sextet that evolved during the tour that promoted debut album Sunshine Hit Me .

  3. The Bees (English band) - Wikipedia

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    The Bees (known in the United States as A Band of Bees) are an English band from Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. Although their sound is generally classified as indie rock or psychedelic rock , the band have a colourful range of styles and influences, such as 1960s garage rock , country , reggae and jazz .

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  5. The Bees (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The Bees was an American garage rock and psychedelic band from Covina, California, that was active in the mid-1960s, and was best known for the 1966 paranoiac anthem "Voices Green and Purple". The song has been mentioned as an innovative example of early protopunk .

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  7. The Bees - Wikipedia

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    Boston Bees, the 1936–1941 name of the Boston (later Atlanta) Braves Major League Baseball franchise; Bracknell Bees, an English ice hockey team; Brentford F.C., an English football club; Burlington Bees, a Class A minor league baseball team; Coventry Bees, an English motorcycle speedway team; New Britain Bees, a baseball team

  8. Paradise (Bee Gees song) - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the ballads in the album and to feature the Gibb brothers singing harmony including "Don't Fall in Love with Me" and "I Still Love You". [4]It was written and composed by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb.

  9. Willie Murphy (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Murphy was offered a full-time job with Elektra Records as an in-house producer but declined, choosing to remain in the Minneapolis area. [3] Murphy in Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1984. He produced Bonnie Raitt's 1971 debut album for Warner Bros. Records. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Murphy led the R&B, blues and rock group Willie and the Bees. [3]