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  2. Honeyhoney - Wikipedia

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    Their song "LA River" was used in the series finale of the series Brothers & Sisters [17] The band performed the opening theme for the first season of the television series The Guest Book, appear at the end of every episode to perform a song live at a "venue" in the series, and make a few brief appearances in other scenes. [18]

  3. Honey Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    The Sliwin sisters are still actively performing as Like Honey. In 2013, a compilation CD titled Honey Ltd. - The Complete LHI Recordings was released featuring tracks recorded during the group's tenure at LHI.

  4. Song Bird Records - Wikipedia

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    Song Bird Records (also known as SongBird Records) was started at the end of 1963 as a gospel music subsidiary of Houston, Texas-based Duke/Peacock Records. [citation needed] Significant artists on Song Bird included the powerful contralto Inez Andrews formerly of The Caravans, The Gospelettes with Liz Dargan formerly of The Andrewettes, mixed-vocal group The Kansas City Melodyaires later ...

  5. Watch Stevie Nicks on “Saturday Night Live ”nearly 41 years ...

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    The Fleetwood Mac legend last took the "SNL" stage on Dec. 10, 1983. Rock legend Stevie Nicks took the stage as musical guest on Saturday Night Live this week, four decades after her last ...

  6. Category:Musical groups from Ohio - Wikipedia

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  7. Dottie Peoples - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy "Dottie" Peoples is an American gospel singer from Dayton, Ohio. After completing high school, she toured with gospel pioneer Dorothy Norwood, a member of the Caravans. After a stint in jazz, she relocated to Atlanta in 1979, [1] and returned to her gospel roots. She has been dubbed "Songbird of the South." [2]

  8. The Mills Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Mills Brothers were born into a family of nine in Piqua, Ohio, United States. [3]The quartet consisted of Donald (lead tenor vocals, April 29, 1915 – November 13, 1999), [4] Herbert (tenor vocals, April 2, 1912 – April 12, 1989), [5] Harry (baritone vocals, August 9, 1913 – June 28, 1982), and John Jr. (tenor guitar, double bass, bass vocals; October 19, 1910 – January 23, 1936).

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