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  2. Missing Persons (band) - Wikipedia

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    As well, the visual effects used in the music video for "Words" were unusual for the time, making it popular on the fledgling cable TV channel MTV. Missing Persons appeared at a three-day Southern California concert known as the US Festival, in 1983, along with David Bowie, the Pretenders, U2 and Stevie Nicks.

  3. Destination Unknown (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Destination Unknown" is a song by American band Missing Persons. It was written by Dale Bozzio, Terry Bozzio, and Warren Cuccurullo with production by Ken Scott at Frank Zappa's Utility Muffin Research Kitchen studio. [2]

  4. Runaway Train (Soul Asylum song) - Wikipedia

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    Its accompanying music video, directed by Tony Kaye, is notable for featuring images of missing people, most of them young children and teenagers. Lead singer Dave Pirner has stated that the lyrics originally described his experience of depression. [8]

  5. Walking in L.A. - Wikipedia

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    "Walking in L.A." is a song by American new wave band Missing Persons. It was written by Terry Bozzio, with production by Ken Scott at Chateau Recorders, in Los Angeles, California. The song appeared on their debut studio album Spring Session M in 1982 and has been described as the pivotal song on the album. [1]

  6. The Best of Missing Persons - Wikipedia

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    The first four tracks make up the entire Missing Persons EP, released in 1982 (Capitol Records DLP-15001). [2] The remaining songs are from the band's first three studio albums and a non-album recording, their cover of " Hello, I Love You " originally by The Doors , which was included in the first pressing of the Missing Persons EP (1980), [ 3 ...

  7. Rhyme & Reason (Missing Persons album) - Wikipedia

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    Rhyme & Reason is the second studio album by American band Missing Persons, released in 1984. [1] It was a commercial disappointment. A video was created for "Surrender Your Heart" featuring animations from Peter Max. [2] "Give" and "Right Now" were also released as singles, and videos made for both received airplay on MTV.

  8. Family files missing-persons report for Theophilus London - AOL

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    FILE - Singer Theophilus London attends The Shops at Target event at the IAC Building on May 1, 2012 in New York. London's family has filed a missing persons report with Los Angeles police and are ...

  9. Dale Bozzio - Wikipedia

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    In June 2005, Missing Persons featuring Dale Bozzio appeared on week five of the NBC show Hit Me Baby One More Time. [12] Dale and Missing Persons were referenced in season 2 of the CW TV network show iZombie in 2015. A recurring character played by Jessica Harmon is FBI agent Dale Bozzio, who works on missing persons cases. [13] Missing ...