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  2. Rita Hosking - Wikipedia

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    "Hosking's music isn't like the polished, over-produced music found in pop culture. Hers is a minimalist sound that reflects a simpler time and place: a little country town, rather than a big city." [5] Leading up to her 2010 performance tour of Great Britain, she received increasing attention on the "East Side" of the pond.

  3. Turn the Page (Bob Seger song) - Wikipedia

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    The accompanying music video was directed by Jonas Åkerlund and is presented in a documentary-style format starring Ginger Lynn as a single mother. Lynn initially turned down the role several times over the course of three months, as she found the premise denigrating and was skeptical with Metallica covering one of her favorite Seger songs.

  4. Sorrow (The McCoys song) - Wikipedia

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    The B-side, “Amsterdam”, was a cover of a Jacques Brel song, that had been performed live by Bowie since 1968. The song may have been recorded by Bowie in the summer 1973 sessions for Pin Ups [8] or in late 1971 [9] for the album Ziggy Stardust. Never selected as an album track, it was used as the single B-side as it fitted with "Sorrow".

  5. Sorrow (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sorrow" is a song by the English band Pink Floyd. Written by the band's singer and guitarist David Gilmour , it is the closing track on their thirteenth studio album, A Momentary Lapse of Reason , released in 1987.

  6. East Side Story (Bob Seger song) - Wikipedia

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    "East Side Story" is an early Bob Seger single. It was Seger's first single with his group The Last Heard, marking his departure from Doug Brown and the Omens and the beginning of his own career. It was Seger's first single with his group The Last Heard, marking his departure from Doug Brown and the Omens and the beginning of his own career.

  7. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    Kidd Video ("Video to Radio") – Shuki Levy and Haim Saban; The Kids in the Hall ("Having an Average Weekend") - Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet; Kids Incorporated - Michael Cruz; Kidsongs ("We Want Our Kidsongs") – Michael Lloyd; Kiff – Nic Smal, Lucy Heavens and Brad Breeck; Kim Possible ("Call Me, Beep Me!") – Christina Milian

  8. The Silver Cord (King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard album)

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    The Silver Cord is the 25th studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, released on 27 October 2023 on KGLW. [2] Produced by group member Stu Mackenzie, the project is made up of two distinct albums [3] with extended or shortened versions of the same tracks: one lasting 28 minutes, the other 88 minutes.

  9. One for Sorrow (song) - Wikipedia

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    "One for Sorrow" is a song by British pop-dance group Steps, released as the third single from their debut album, Step One (1998). It also became the quintet's first single to reach the top five on the UK Singles Chart .