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  2. Dana Cooper - Wikipedia

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    The Shake Russell/Dana Cooper Band was released through Michael Brovsky's South Coast Records branch of MCA; the album took two years of work before it was released in 1981. [7] [6] [3] In 1982, the Shake Russell/Dana Cooper Band worked with the Michael Marcoulier Band and John Vandiver to produce the Comin’ Home album on Twin Dream Records. [8]

  3. List of Austin City Limits performers - Wikipedia

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    Leon Russell (1987, 2000) Shake Russell Band (1980) S. Doug Sahm (1976, with a re-united Sir Douglas Quintet, and also with The Texas Tornados 1990) B. Savage (1979)

  4. You've Got a Lover - Wikipedia

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    "You've Got a Lover" is a song written by Shake Russell and released on his first album (with Dana Cooper) in 1978, Songs On The Radio. It was later covered by American country music artist Ricky Skaggs on his album Highways & Heartaches, released in July 1982.

  5. Jack Russell, lead singer of band at center of Station ... - AOL

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    Jack Russell, lead singer of the band "Great White," talks to the media outside the scene of the deadly fire that broke out during his band's concert at "The Station" night club February 21, 2003 ...

  6. Jack Russell, lead singer of band Great White who was ... - AOL

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    Jack Russell, the lead singer of the bluesy '80s metal band Great White whose hits included “Once Bitten Twice Shy” and “Rock Me” and was fronting his band the night 100 people died in a ...

  7. Jack Russell, lead singer of band Great White who was onstage ...

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    A different iteration of Great White that Russell led — performing under the name Jack Russell’s Great White — was involved in one of the most tragic concerts in U.S. history in 2003. During a show at The Station nightclub in Rhode Island, the band’s pyrotechnics sparked a fast-moving blaze that caused a bottleneck as fans tried to flee.

  8. The Head and the Heart - Wikipedia

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    The band's second album Let's Be Still was released on October 15, 2013. [16] Recorded in Seattle and produced together with Shawn Simmons, the first track, "Shake," was aired on the August 5, 2013. [17] Frontman Johnson said of it "...this is the first time that we produced as a full band.

  9. Headlines in History 1935: Jack Russell and his 12-piece band ...

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    1935: Fresh from playing in popular Chicago night spots, Jack Russell and his 12-piece band will play at Palais Royale for a St. Patrick's Day party.