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Children of Sanchez * Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band * "Got to Get You into My Life" * Nowhere Man * Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band * My Way * Magnificent Seven 78.650 5th 1980 Les Preludes Overture * Queen of Sheba March * Swing, Swing, Swing (from 1941) * Spirit of America Medley * Magnificent Seven 86.350 3rd 1981
Barefoot Truth, indie rock band, founded in Mystic Michael Bolton , crooner, has 2 #1 Hot 100 hits, including " How Am I Supposed to Live Without You " in 1989. Bronze Radio Return , indie/roots rock, revival rock sextet from Hartford
After moving to Plattsburgh, NY for GOTV 1998, the Vibes found what seemed to be a natural home for the annual event at Seaside Park in Bridgeport, CT in 1999 & 2000. In 2000, Bob Weir became the first Grateful Dead alumni to grace the Vibes' stage, performing both with his band Ratdog and in a memorable sit-in with bass virtuoso Les Claypool.
The band has toured throughout New England, with regular shows in each state, in addition to both the east and west coasts of the US and international tour dates. Among the concerts, they have opened for groups and artists including Big Bad Voodoo Daddy , Manhattan Transfer , Robert Cray, Roy Orbison , and Ray Charles .
The band formed in Cotati, California in 2000. Since then, the group has released one EP, three 7-inch singles and three full-length albums. All members of the band play multiple instruments; Daniel McKenzie, Jon Fee, Schuyler Feekes, and Joe Ryckebosch. McKenzie and Fee are the primary songwriters.
Rythm Syndicate [1] is an R&B group from Connecticut, United States consisting of singer Evan Rogers, guitarist/keyboardist Carl Sturken, second guitarist Mike McDonald (also handling backing vocals), bassist John Nevin, saxophonist Rob Mingrino, and drummer Kevin Cloud.
WATR (1320 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Waterbury, Connecticut, and the Naugatuck Valley.The station is owned by WATR Radio, LLC. It airs a full-service format featuring news–talk, as well as classic and modern hits.
Cheap Trick – Inspired by the band's attendance of a Slade concert, where bassist Tom Petersson commented that the band used "every cheap trick in the book" as part of their act. [ 93 ] Childish Gambino – Donald Glover used a Wu-Tang Clan name generator in his sophomore year of college at NYU, inputting his real name and coming up with ...