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  2. Category:Musical groups from Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    This category includes musical groups associated with the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the US. For individual singers and musicians, see Category:Musicians from Milwaukee . Pages in category "Musical groups from Milwaukee"

  3. The Gufs - Wikipedia

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    The Gufs began as an eastside Milwaukee band in 1988, [6] with University of WisconsinMilwaukee students Goran Kralj and Scott Schwebel. Kralj and Schwebel, roommates and teammates on UWM's soccer team, recruited Kralj's younger brother, Dejan Kralj (still in high school in Northwestern Indiana), and high school friend Tony Luna, to round-off the quartet on bass and lead guitar.

  4. Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts (more often referred to as the "Zelazo Center" or the "ZPAC") is a performing arts center located on the campus of the University of WisconsinMilwaukee. It houses the 756-seat Helen Bader Concert Hall, large rehearsal spaces, meeting facilities, music offices, and dance studios for the UWM ...

  5. The Esquires - Wikipedia

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    After five singles on Bunky the group signed a deal with Scepter themselves late in 1968. They later returned to Bunky and then, in 1970, signed with Capitol Records for one single ("Reach Out") and Lamarr Records in 1971 for "Girls in the City". [2] Perry Moorer played alto saxophone with the group. He died in 1996. [3]

  6. Wisconsin Area Music Industry - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Area Music Industry (WAMI) is an American volunteer organization founded in 1980, and based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Its stated purpose is "to educate and recognize the achievements and accomplishments of individuals in the Wisconsin music industry."

  7. Indigenous or pretender? Questions raised about UW-Milwaukee ...

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    UW-Milwaukee professor Mark Freeland, whom Noodin helped recruit to succeed her as director of the Electa Quinney Institute, said too often written records are seen as more accurate than spoken ...

  8. Music of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Musical output came from Grafton, Ozaukee County during the 1920s when Paramount Records released a series of blues and jazz recordings by artists from the South.. Waukesha's Les Paul, enjoyed a long career as a blues, country, and jazz guitarist and musical innovator. known as the "Wizard of Waukesha" for his technological tinkering, was one of the pioneers of the solid-body electric guitar ...

  9. Bender (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bender was an American hard rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.. Bender had a local reach for some time before being signed onto TVT Records.The band has produced two albums, the first called Joe released in 1995, and later an album called Jehovah's Hitlist released in 1998 independently and later remastered and re-released on TVT Records in 2000.