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  2. Allan Harris (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Allan Harris (born April 4, 1956) is a jazz vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter from Harlem, New York. Described as having a "formidable baritone with … husky edges and deep resonant low notes", [1] and Harris has been called a protean talent. [2] Harris is known for both his albums and his live performances.

  3. Alan Harris - Wikipedia

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    Alan or Allan Harris may refer to: Alan Harris (playwright) , Welsh playwright Allan Harris (musician) (born 1956), American jazz vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter

  4. Harris Allan - Wikipedia

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    Harris Allan (born February 11, 1985) is a Canadian actor, singer, musician and songwriter. Harris Allan was a series regular on Showtime's series Queer as Folk , where he played the character of James (Hunter) Montgomery from 2003 until the show ended its five-year run in 2005.

  5. Dreamin' (Loleatta Holloway song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dreamin'" is a 1977 disco single by American singer Loleatta Holloway and the Salsoul Orchestra. It was written by Allan Felder, Norman Harris, Ron Tyson.The single was a track from the album Loleatta and along with the tracks "Hit and Run" and "Ripped Off", went to #3 on the disco chart. [1] "

  6. Jack Harris (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Harris (born 3 October 1951, Shoreditch, Hackney, London) is an English vocalist known for his work with the British progressive rock band, The Alan Parsons Project.He sang lead vocals on "Day After Day (The Show Must Go On)" on the album, I Robot (1977), and the falsetto-like single "Pyramania" taken from the Grammy nominated [1] Pyramid (1978).

  7. Richie Cole (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Allan Harris, The Genius of Eddie Jefferson (Resilience Music Alliance, 2018) Jim Holman, Explosion! (Delmark, 2012) Freddie Hubbard, Back to Birdland (Real Time, 1982) Vic Juris, Roadsong (Muse, 1978) Peter Lauffer, Keys to the Heart (Peter Lauffer/CD Baby, 2010) Karen Marguth, A Way With Words (Wayfae Music/CD Baby, 2013)

  8. Eric Allandale - Wikipedia

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    He also joined other musicians in a band that played African jazz and the band became popular locally. He taught music to students in Zambia. learned carving crafts, and then moved to Kenya. [1] He was a member of the band Sunburst and played on the group's 1976 album, Ave Africa. [103] After four years in Africa he returned to England.

  9. Alan Hewitt (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Hewitt is an American composer, producer, recording and performing artist. He served as keyboardist for The Moody Blues from 2010 until their break up in 2018. Hewitt was born in Petoskey, Michigan , United States, [ 2 ] and attended Berklee College of Music graduating in 1978. [ 3 ]