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  2. TBC (group) - Wikipedia

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    TBC (styled as tbc) are a Christian girl group who were launched by Innervation Trust in 2004, as a "flagship" girl band alongside their brother band Thebandwithnoname. Innervation Trust is a Christian charity that exists to recruit and resource schools teams, dubbed "Collectives", each dedicated to a major city in the UK.

  3. Monk (experimental music band) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to releasing several albums under the Monk name, Hordinski released one, When I Consider How My Light Is Spent, under his own name, although the album continued in the same vein as his earlier Monk releases. Hordinski has also lent his performing and producing skills to a number of artists, including David Wilcox, Phil Keaggy.

  4. Criss-Cross (album) - Wikipedia

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    Criss-Cross was recorded during and shortly after the sessions for Monk's first Columbia LP, Monk's Dream.The quartet of musicians that appear on the album had been playing together for four years at the time of the recording sessions, and was thus one of the longer-lived bands of Monk's career.

  5. Monk (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    This was the wrap-up music of the episode. Monk does the recap, while Disher rolls around in the fat suit, unable to get up! 01:43 "Monk Visits The Garage" (from "Mr. Monk and the Candidate") Monk goes back to the garage, looking for clues, which triggers a poignant recollection of Trudy's fate. 02:46

  6. Brilliant Corners - Wikipedia

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    Music critic Robert Christgau said that, along with his 1958 live album Misterioso, Brilliant Corners represented Monk's artistic peak. [11] In his five-star retrospective review of the album, Allmusic's Lindsay Planer wrote that it "may well be considered the alpha and omega of post-World War II American jazz. No serious jazz collection should ...

  7. Thelonious Himself - Wikipedia

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    Thelonious Himself is a studio album by Thelonious Monk released in 1957 by Riverside Records. [1] It was Monk's fourth album for the label. The album features Monk playing solo piano, except for the final track, "Monk's Mood", which features John Coltrane on tenor saxophone and Wilbur Ware on bass.

  8. It's a Jungle Out There (song) - Wikipedia

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    USA Network reported that they received many complaints from viewers who wanted the series to continue using Jeff Beal's "Monk Theme". [2] The controversy is referenced in the season 2 episode "Mr. Monk and the TV Star", in which Marci Maven, a dedicated fan of an in-universe detective show, complains that the program changed its theme song ...

  9. Category:Songs with music by Thelonious Monk - Wikipedia

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