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  2. Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    [9] [5] [58] The humorous side of the UOGB came by accident during their first live session, when joking began after they unintentionally played in two keys at the same time. [9] [14] The comedy element is of the old fashioned British dry and self-deprecating kind, supported by orchestra's musical close chemistry and their adept timing.

  3. Two Sides - Wikipedia

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    The album cover features two depictions of Oldfield's signature Tubular Bells logo, one in bright pink and the other in dark blue, on a blue night's sky background. It was released on the same day as a number of other Oldfield releases; QE2 and Platinum remasters, and a 6 CD boxed set.

  4. Two Sides of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Moon was the last member of the Who to release a solo album. By this point, John Entwistle had released Smash Your Head Against the Wall (1971; with Moon playing percussion and singing backing vocals), Roger Daltrey released his hit album Daltrey (1973), and Pete Townshend had produced several Meher Baba tribute albums and the demo compilation Who Came First (1972).

  5. List of ukulele players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ukulele players. These musicians and bands are well known for playing the ukulele as their primary instrument and have an associated linked Wikipedia article. It is not intended for everyone that can play the instrument.

  6. Ukulele Songs - Wikipedia

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    Ukulele Songs is the second solo studio album by American singer and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder. It was released on May 31, 2011. [ 1 ] The album is composed of original songs and new arrangements of several standards.

  7. George Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Harrison's place of birth and first home – 12 Arnold Grove George Harrison was born at 12 Arnold Grove in Wavertree, Liverpool, on 25 February 1943. [6] [nb 2] He was the youngest of four children of Harold Hargreaves (or Hargrove) Harrison (1909–1978) and Louise (née French; [11] 1911–1970).

  8. All Things Must Pass - Wikipedia

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    Harrison also contributed on guitar to both sides of the band's debut single, "Tell the Truth" [185] and "Roll It Over", [186] which were produced by Spector and recorded at Apple on 18 June. [ 184 ] [ 187 ] The eleven-minute "Out of the Blue" featured contributions from Keys and Price, [ 188 ] both of whom began working with the Rolling Stones ...

  9. Both Sides of the Story - Wikipedia

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    The song was released in October 1993 by Virgin Records as the lead single from his fifth album, Both Sides (1993). The song reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart, and numbers 25 and 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Cash Box Top 100. It charted the highest in Canada, peaking at number two on the RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart.