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  2. Freedom (Theme from Panther) - Wikipedia

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    "Freedom (Theme from Panther)" is the theme song from the 1995 film Panther, released as a single in April 1995 via Mercury Records, which also appears on the film's soundtrack. More than sixty African-American female musicians from pop, R&B, and hip-hop groups and artists make up the chorus.

  3. Rose Parade marching bands - Wikipedia

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    Bands of America Honor Band, Music for All, Indianapolis, IN; Broken Arrow High School, The Pride of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma (revoked attendance) [citation needed] Downingtown High School Blue and Gold Marching Band, Downingtown, PA; Georgia State University Panther Band, Atlanta, GA; Gibson County Tennessee Mass Band, Dyer, TN

  4. Fight Panthers - Wikipedia

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    Panther Pride" had gained the nickname "the Panther Polka" due to its upbeat tempo. [2] After a rebranding of the schools athletics, the new fight song "Fight Panthers" was released, its composition assisted by Furman's director of athletic bands Jay Bocook . [ 3 ]

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  7. Queer as Folk soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    The first two editions focus solely on dance tracks played in the nightclub Babylon on the show, while the third edition is a two-disc set which features some alternative and rock music as well. [1] The soundtrack in the fourth edition is more somber, reflecting the serious themes explored in season four.

  8. Beginnings: The Lost Tapes 1988–1991 - Wikipedia

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    The songs featured on Beginnings... were originally created by Tupac Shakur and his early crew, Strictly Dope, [1] between 1988 and 1991. While these songs led to 2Pac joining a concert tour with Digital Underground as a roadie for Chopmaster J and a dancer and crew member for Digital Underground, most of them were not heard by the general public (with the exception of "Panther Power", "The ...

  9. The Oak Ridge Boys discography - Wikipedia

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    The Oak Ridge Boys are an American musical group. Originally a gospel quartet, The Oak Ridge Boys switched their focus to secular country music in the mid-1970s, releasing a string of hit albums and singles that lasted into the early 1990s.