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  2. Lockjaw - Wikipedia

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    Lockjaw (band), an English punk band from the 1970s; Lockjaw, a 1995 album by Dance Hall Crashers; Lockjaw, a 2013 EP by Flume and Chet Faker "Lockjaw" (song), a 2016 song by American hip hop artist French Montana and Kodak Black "Lockjaw", a track which features American rapper Trunks and appears on the King Geedorah album Take Me to Your Leader

  3. Simon Gallup - Wikipedia

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    Gallup's older brother David Gallup was the manager for his early band Lockjaw. [2] His other brother Ric Gallup has created promotional artwork for Lockjaw, the Magazine Spies, and the Cure; and created the short independent film Carnage Visors which the Cure showed at concerts in 1981. [3]

  4. Lockjaw (band) - Wikipedia

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  5. Lockjaw (album) - Wikipedia

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    Lockjaw is the second studio album by American rock band Dance Hall Crashers. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Produced by the band themselves, Stoker and Rob Cavallo , the album was released on August 29, 1995, in the United States by (510) Records, an imprint of MCA Records .

  6. Trane Whistle - Wikipedia

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    Trane Whistle is an album by saxophonist Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis' Big Band with arrangements by Oliver Nelson and Ernie Wilkins recorded in 1960 and released on the Prestige label. [ 1 ] Reception

  7. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Wikipedia

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    Edward F. Davis (March 2, 1922 – November 3, 1986), [1] known professionally as Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. [2] It is unclear how he acquired the moniker "Lockjaw" (later shortened to "Jaws"): it is either said that it came from the title of a tune or from his way of biting hard on the saxophone mouthpiece. [3]

  8. The Magazine Spies - Wikipedia

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    The Magazine Spies evolved out of the Horley punk rock band Lockjaw, which had split in 1978. The original lineup included singer Gary Bowe, bassist Simon Gallup, guitarist Stuart Hinton, and drummer Martin Ordish. [2] They were later joined by keyboardist Matthieu Hartley. [1]

  9. List of punk rock bands, L–Z - Wikipedia

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    The band's second album was listed at number 32 on Rock Sound's top 50 releases of 2015. The band's third album was listed at number 12 of Rock Sound's top 50 releases of 2017. Seaweed: Tacoma, Washington, US: 1989–1999, 2007–2014: A punk rock/alternative rock/post-hardcore band. The Secretions: Sacramento, California, US: 1991–2016