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  2. Talk to Me (Peaches song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Talk to Me" premiered on XL's YouTube channel on April 10, 2009. [7] That same day, it also premiered on Perez Hilton's website. [8] The video for "More" premiered on XL's YouTube channel on April 29, 2009. [9] Kate Harper of Chart described "Talk to Me" as "Peaches' least raunchy video," that is "more scary than sexy."

  3. Angel (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Angel's image of dressing in all white was a deliberate contrast to Kiss, who wore black. Angel sported an androgynous image and elaborate stage sets. Frank Zappa wrote a satirical song about Punky Meadows, with Punky's approval titled "Punky's Whips". [3] Angel never achieved mass commercial success but acquired a following as a cult band. [1]

  4. Peaches (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Merrill Nisker (born 11 November 1966), better known by her stage name Peaches, is a Canadian electroclash musician and producer. Born in Ontario, Peaches began her musical career in the 1990s as part of a folk trio, Mermaid Cafe. In 1995, she established a rock band, the Shit. That year she also released her first solo album, Fancypants Hoodlum.

  5. Angel Band (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Angel Band" is an American gospel music song. The lyrics – a poem written in common metre – were originally titled "My Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast," and were written by Jefferson Hascall (sometimes found as Haskell in hymnals). The lyric was first set in J. W. Dadmun's tunebook The Melodeon in 1860, to a tune by Dadmun.

  6. Talk:Talk to Me (Peaches song) - Wikipedia

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  7. Peaches (group) - Wikipedia

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    Peaches were an Australian pop music girl group who were active in the late 1970s with Margaret Kirk on lead vocals and guitar (a.k.a. Margaret Britt, ex-The Vamps) and Sue Kirkby (ex Daughters of Zeus) on bass guitar. They were championed by record producer, Gene Pierson, who referred to them as Australia's first all-female pop band. [1]

  8. I Feel Cream - Wikipedia

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    The lead single is a double A-side of "Talk to Me" and "More". [11] "Talk to Me" peaked at number 51 on the Austrian Singles Chart and at number 99 on the French Singles Chart. [12] "Lose You" was released as the album's second single on July 5, 2009. [13] The song reached number 11 on the Belgian Dance Chart in Flanders. [14]

  9. Sunny & the Sunglows - Wikipedia

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    Okeh Records picked up their single "Golly Gee" for national distribution that year, and in 1963, Huey P Meaux, a producer from Louisiana and owner of Tear Drop Records, had them record a remake of Little Willie John's 1958 hit, "Talk to Me, Talk to Me". [2] The single "Talk to Me" (b/w "Every Week, Every Month, Every Year"), released on Tear ...