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  2. The Red Devils (blues band) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Devils were a Los Angeles–based blues rock band who were active from 1988 to 1994, featuring singer Lester Butler. The band released a live album, a four-song EP, and recorded songs with Mick Jagger and Johnny Cash. By 1994, the band had broken up, although some members occasionally perform with guest musicians as the Red Devils or ...

  3. King King (album) - Wikipedia

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    King King is the debut album by the blues-rock band the Red Devils. It was recorded live at King King Club in Los Angeles [1] during three or four of their regular Monday-night performances in 1991. [2] The album captures the immediacy and informality of a small club performance. [3]

  4. Lester Butler - Wikipedia

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    The Devils also recorded songs with Johnny Cash, which were released in 2003 on the posthumous Cash boxed set Unearthed. [3] After the breakup of the Red Devils, Butler fronted the band, 13, releasing one self-titled album on Hightone Records in 1997. [4] Butler achieved his greatest fame in Europe, [1] especially the Netherlands.

  5. The Knitters - Wikipedia

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    The Knitters formed in 1982 as a side project to the band members' primary commitments. Vocalist Exene Cervenka, singer/bassist John Doe and drummer DJ Bonebrake were three of the four members of the punk band X; guitarist Dave Alvin was a member of roots rock band The Blasters as well as The Flesh Eaters; and stand-up bassist Jonny Ray Bartel was a member of blues-rock band The Red Devils.

  6. Red Devil - Wikipedia

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    Ii Naomasa (1561–1602), Japanese general known as the Red Devil, and the unit he led was known as the Red Devils; Camille Jenatzy, a Belgian race car driver nicknamed Le Diable Rouge (The Red Devil)

  7. Folk Devils - Wikipedia

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    Folk Devils, as Brian Taylor of Killing Joke's management, said at the time, "were a force of nature live and were never quite able to capture that ferocity on record". Ian Lowery died in 2001 having continued to work throughout the late '80s and the early '90s with Nigel Pulsford of Bush on the King Blank project and the Ian Lowery Group. [1]

  8. Red discography - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive discography of official recordings by Red, an American Christian rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. Red has released 8 studio albums, 5 extended plays, 46 singles, and 16 music videos.

  9. "King" Bennie Nawahi - Wikipedia

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    By 1928 Nawahi had begun recording for multiple record labels, [8] including Columbia, Victor, Q.R.S. and Grey Gull, under multiple names (including Red Devils, Q.R.S. Boys, Slim Smith, Hawaiian Beach Combers, Georgia Jumpers, Four Hawaiian Guitars and King Nawahi & the International Cowboys), with bandmates that included soon to be Sons of the ...