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  2. Weeping Willows (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's first two albums are primarily influenced by the popular music of the late 1950s to early 1960s. With their third album Into the Light, Weeping Willows took a stylistic turn towards a more modern sound with alternative rock leanings.

  3. The Willows (group) - Wikipedia

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    The Willows were an American doo-wop group formed in Harlem, New York, in 1952. The group was an influential musical act that performed into the mid-1960s and had a Top 20 R&B hit with " Church Bells May Ring ", a song which was covered with greater commercial success by The Diamonds .

  4. The Weeping Willows - Wikipedia

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    The Weeping Willows released their debut single "Hold On" in 2012. This was followed by their debut studio album, The Weeping Willows in December 2012. [1]Between 2017 and 2022, The Weeping Willows were nominated for 10x Country Music Awards of Australia, 4x Country Music Channel (CMC) awards, 2x Australian Folk Music Awards (AFMAs) and Country Live Act of the Year at the National Live Music ...

  5. After Us (album) - Wikipedia

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    After Us is an album by the Swedish band Weeping Willows. It was released on 22 March 2019 and was produced by Barry Adamson. [1] The main theme is climate change. [2] [3] Aftonbladet praised the lyrics. [4] It debuted at number one on the Swedish Albums Chart and remained on the chart for eight weeks. [5]

  6. Wizard rock - Wikipedia

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    In April 2005, Matt Maggiacomo invited Harry and the Potters to play at an all-Harry Potter show at his Rhode Island home. That night, Maggiacomo made his debut as The Whomping Willows, and his friends, Mehlenbacher and his brother, Brian Ross, played for the first time as Draco and the Malfoys. [14] [3] [15]

  7. The Willowz - Wikipedia

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    The Willowz are an American garage punk rock band from Anaheim, California. The band was formed in 2002 when Richie James Follin (guitar and lead vocals) and Jessica Reynoza (bass and vocals) were both 18 years old and attending the same college. They have toured the world and released four studio albums.

  8. The Wind in the Willows (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's only album, the self-titled The Wind in the Willows (1968, Capitol Records LP2956), [4] grazed the Billboard Top 200 album chart at #195. The band broke up the following year, after failing to achieve commercial or critical success. Artie Kornfeld, the album's producer, went on to be the music producer of the Woodstock festival in ...

  9. The Willows (English band) - Wikipedia

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    The band then consisted of vocalist Jade Rhiannon – also called Jade Ward; her husband Cliff Ward on banjo and guitar; Prue Ward on fiddle; Ben Savage on Dobro, vocals and guitar; and Stephen MacLachlan on piano, vocals and percussion. [3] The Willows' debut album Beneath our Humble Soil was released in 2012. [3]