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  2. N.E.D. - Wikipedia

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    N.E.D. (No Evidence of Disease) is an alternative/folk rock band whose members are medical doctors, mostly gynecologists and gynecologic oncologists.Their members are John Bogess, M.D. on lead vocals, guitar, and harmonica; Nimesh Nagarsheth, M.D. on drums and percussion; Robert "Bob" Burger, M.D. on bass, Gizelka David-West, M.D. on vocals; and William Winter, M.D. on guitar and backing vocals.

  3. The 'Boyz N Motion' dudes from 'That's So Raven' are all ...

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    Thanks to this show, we were granted with the the fake boy band, Boyz N Motion. Parodying the likes of Backstreet Boys and N*SYNC, Boyz N Motion consisted of a trio of dudes.

  4. E band (waveguide) - Wikipedia

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    The waveguide E band is the range of radio frequencies from 60 GHz to 90 GHz in the electromagnetic spectrum, [1] [2] corresponding to the recommended frequency band of operation of WR12 waveguides. These frequencies are equivalent to wave lengths between 5 mm and 3.333 mm. The E band is in the EHF range of the radio spectrum.

  5. Me in Motion - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 the band attracted the attention of producer Ian Eskelin, who signed a developmental deal with the band. [1] Word Records released an EP with the band. Centricity Music then signed the band and bought the masters to their full length in early 2009. Their first full length album, Me in Motion, was released in March 2010. [2]

  6. Bill Moffit - Wikipedia

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    His "Patterns in Motion", based on a constant-motion system using four-player squads, revolutionized bands and their halftime shows, moving away from the military style of marching. His style dominated both college and high school marching band shows and competitions from the late 1960s to the early 1990s, when drum corps began to become popular.

  7. KutMasta Kurt - Wikipedia

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    2002 - Clearing the Field (w/ Motion Man) 2004 - Diesel Truckers (w/ Kool Keith, as The Diesel Truckers) 2004 - KutMasta Kurt Presents Dopestyle 1231 (w/ MC Dopestyle and TomC3) 2007 - Kutmasta Kurt Presents Sex Style: The Un-Released Archives (w/ Kool Keith) 2007 - Ultra-Octa-Doom (w/ Kool Keith and Motion Man) 2014 - RetroMastas (w/ Retrogott)

  8. Bizarre Inc - Wikipedia

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    Bizarre Inc were an English techno group. Formed in 1989 as a duo between English DJs Dean Meredith and Mark "Aaron" Archer (not to be confused with the film producer of the same name), they later re-formed as a trio consisting of Meredith, Andrew Meecham, and Carl Turner in 1990.

  9. Mel and Tim - Wikipedia

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    Yolanda, formerly a singer, signed them to a recording contract with her Bamboo Records, and they recorded their own song, "Backfield in Motion". The record was immediately successful, reaching number 3 on Billboard magazine's R&B chart and number 10 on its pop chart in 1969. It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc. [1]