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  2. Riff (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Riff is an American R&B and soul a cappella group from Paterson, New Jersey. The group RIFF appeared in the 1989 biographical - drama film , Lean on Me starring Morgan Freeman as the 'Songbirds' in the bathroom scene.

  3. 311 (album) - Wikipedia

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    ”Jackolantern’s Weather” was going to have a music video, released around Halloween, but the band declined because “they said they were tired.” [6] The initial pressing of the album was distributed by "RED" and later re-pressed and distributed by Mercury Records in 1996 (note the tray card and disk updated with Mercury contact ...

  4. South Side of the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Chris Squire explained that Anderson wrote the first verse with acoustic guitar; Squire takes credit for the riff in the chorus (in the words of Steve Howe, "do-de-do-do-do") and for a section in the middle of the song. The guitar riff for the song, said Steve Howe, came from a composition by his earlier band, Bodast, and the song was rarely ...

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  6. Trouble (band) - Wikipedia

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    On September 9, 2010, the band announced that they are "getting ready for the studio now. [We] have been making preliminary recordings and working out things to bring the best possible Trouble release." [20] Bruce Franklin later said in a 2009 interview that The Dark Riff would not be the title of the forthcoming album. Kyle Thomas

  7. Watch Your Step (Bobby Parker song) - Wikipedia

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    "Watch Your Step" is a song by American musician Bobby Parker, released in 1961. The song spent several weeks on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 51 during the week of July 15, 1961. [ 1 ]

  8. Back in the Saddle - Wikipedia

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    The song's main riff was written by Joe Perry on a Fender Bass VI, which gives the song its distinctive "growl". Brad Whitford plays the lead guitar part. "Back in the Saddle" also features one of the heaviest and most noticeable bass lines by Tom Hamilton. The song is also notable for the slow buildup of the drum beat and guitar riff in the ...

  9. This Is How the Wind Shifts - Wikipedia

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    The band played in Europe from late November to mid-December [37] and toured Canada again in January and February 2014. [38] A music video was released for "On Brave Mountains We Conquer" on February 11. [39] A mash-up video, of "This Is How" and "The Wind Shifts", was posted on March 31, [40] filmed by the band's guitarist Josh Bradford. [41]