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Pages in category "Musical groups established in the 1800s" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The original line up of the band that would become The Blimp came together for the first time in late 1998. Brothers William Rogue and JD Allan, who had been in several bands together since the early 1990s, first recruited keyboard player Ray Alexander. Alexander was an old school friend and had been in the brother's previous band, the Caffeine ...
[7] [8] Only the last band survived the diseases of the 1800s, absorbing the surviving members of the Green Timber band. The few survivors of the Lac La Hache band merged with the Williams Lake Band (T’exelcemc) Stkamlulepsemuk or Kamloops Division, the people of Kamloops and Savona. Subdivisions: Savona or Deadman's Creek, Kamloops ...
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The blimp is back – and this time, it’s tiny. Tom Page, CNN. October 13, 2023 at 12:49 AM. You’d be forgiven for thinking the resurgence of airships and blimps was a load of hot air.
Frank Johnson (c. 1789 – 1871) [1] was an American popular fiddle player and brass band leader based in North Carolina, near Wilmington, United States, for most of the nineteenth century. [2] Although largely forgotten by history books and often confused with composer Francis "Frank" Johnson , he helped define the sound of African-American ...
The Independent Band of New York becomes the then "first important independent fully-professional band" in the country. [ 30 ] James Hill Hewitt writes the parlor song " The Minstrels Return from the War ", which becomes the first internationally successful by an American songwriter", [ 31 ] and remains the most popular song until the advent of ...
The mystery airship or phantom airship was a phenomenon that thousands of people across the United States claimed to have observed from late 1896 through mid 1897. Typical airship reports involved nighttime sightings of unidentified flying lights, but more detailed accounts reported actual airborne craft similar to an airship or dirigible . [ 1 ]