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Murray Street (sometimes written as Murray St.) is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Sonic Youth, released on June 25, 2002, by DGC Records. Murray Street is the first album by the band to feature Jim O'Rourke as an official fifth member to bolster the group's sound.
Murray Street Historic District, a national historic district located at Mount Morris in Livingston County, New York, U.S. Others. Murray Street, album by Sonic Youth ...
Peter John Joseph Murphy was born on 11 July 1957 [5] [6] in Northampton, Northamptonshire, [7] the seventh child of a large rural working-class family of Irish descent. [8] [9] He has an older sister Shirley [10] and two elder brothers, Daniel, and Christopher, after whom Peter so soon followed that their family called them twins.
Thirteen:13 were a British alternative rock band, formed in 1999 by members of Catch.. Quickly signed to Polydor, the band's original line-up consisted of songwriters Wayne Murray (vocals and guitar) and Toby MacFarlaine (bass and vocals) with Ben Etchells (lead guitar) and Martin Carling (drums).
This is a comprehensive listing of official releases by the British music act the Streets.The Streets released six studio albums, three mixtapes, one EP and thirty-five singles.
Title Album details How Many Ways: Released: May 1981; Label: Music Lovers; Formats: LP; Watching Ourselves Go By: Released: 1990; Label: Mercury; Formats: CD, LP, MC
Erick Sermon & Keith Murray Back Up Offa Me!) "Cosmic Slop" (Def Squad Dare Iz a Darkside) 1995 "I Shot Ya" (LL Cool J feat. Keith Murray Mr. Smith) "What I'm After (I Know You Remix)" [Lords of the Underground feat. Keith Murray Non-A Sing] "Freestyle" (Funkmaster Flex feat. Redman & Keith Murray The Mix Tape, Volume 1: 60 Minutes of Funk)
Monte Video and the Cassettes consisted of Murray Grindlay. [1] Murray was an ex-member of 1960s New Zealand band The Underdogs, but is better known today in New Zealand as the writer and voice of many advertising jingles (notably the Crunchie train robbery advertisement, perhaps New Zealand's longest-running [ citation needed ] television ad).