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  2. Tar (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tar was an American post-hardcore band, formed in 1988 in Chicago. Throughout their career they released four studio albums, two extended plays, and a number of singles before breaking up in 1995. Throughout their career they released four studio albums, two extended plays, and a number of singles before breaking up in 1995.

  3. Why are the end credits at the beginning of 'Tár ... - AOL

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    The writer-director of 'Tár' on why the end credits of the movie play at ... The way in which both Lydia Tár the character and “Tár” the film are so hard to pin down, refusing easy ...

  4. Over and Out (Tar album) - Wikipedia

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    MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide praised the album's "stripped down" sound and "new, menacing darkness." [4] The Chicago Reader wrote that "Mark Zablocki and front man John Mohr lock their lean, meaty guitars together into unfussy dual riffs, simultaneously neat and jagged, that add an extra jolt of momentum to the precise, bulldozer-simple pounding of drummer Mike Greenlees."

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  7. Music of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The "Chicago style" of jazz originated in southern musicians moving North after 1917, bringing with them the New Orleans "Dixieland" or sometimes called "hot jazz" styles. [10] Dixieland largely evolved into Chicago style in the late 1910s and the new style was popularly called that name by the early 1920s. [11]

  8. William Manuel Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson was founder and manager of the first jazz band to leave New Orleans and tour widely in the 1910s, The Original Creole Orchestra. [6] They participated in vaudeville skits centered around the "Uncle" character and the "boys," performing in the Midwest, Northwest, and Canada. [7] He brought the Creole Band to Chicago in 1915. [4]

  9. The case for North Carolina: Why the Tar Heels can win the ...

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    North Carolina's combination of belief, terrific play from Caleb Love and dominance of Armando Bacot make Tar Heels the favorite for national title.