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  2. Tragedy (Thomas Wayne song) - Wikipedia

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    A 1961 cover version by The Fleetwoods rose to #10 on the charts. [4] Brian Hyland also recorded it in 1969, but it only made it to #56. [5] Wings also recorded a version of the song for the planned 2-LP set Red Rose Speedway. The idea for the 2-LP set was later abandoned and instead they released a single LP with the same title, but without ...

  3. The Fleetwoods - Wikipedia

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    Originally the band consisted of only Gretchen Christopher and Barbara Ellis, but Gary Troxel was asked to accompany them with jazz trumpet, later switching to vocals. [3] They then started performing in 1958 as "Two Girls and a Guy" but later changed the name to the Fleetwoods after the Fleetwood telephone exchange. [4]

  4. Thomas Wayne (singer) - Wikipedia

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    He scored a major U.S. hit with the song "Tragedy" (credited to Thomas Wayne with the DeLons), which peaked at #20 on the R&B Singles chart and #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959. [3] It sold over one million copies, earning gold disc status. [4] The song proved to be his only hit, however.

  5. Sunday Break (1976, Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The event featured artists such as The Band, [8] Chicago, England Dan & John Ford Coley, [6] Fleetwood Mac, [9] Peter Frampton again, and the Steve Miller Band. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The crowd was estimated at 45,000 (for an expected attendance of 100,000); [ 7 ] access to the area was seriously limited, unlike at the previous location, with only one ...

  6. Unleashed (concert tour) - Wikipedia

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    The Unleashed Tour was a concert tour by the rock band Fleetwood Mac.The tour ran from March 1, to December 20, 2009 in the United States, Canada, Germany, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand [1] and was the band's first tour in five years, [2] the group featured tracks within the setlist that spanned "all the Mac's many greatest hits" and pulled two rarely played live ...

  7. Tragedy (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tragedy: Tragedy Records 2001 Tragedy: Skuld Releases 2002 Can We Call This Life? Tragedy Records 2002 Vengeance: Tragedy Records 2003 Vengeance: Skuld Releases 2003 Split 7" with Totalitär Armageddon Label 2004 UK 2004 Tour EP Tragedy Records 2006 Nerve Damage: Tragedy Records 2012 Darker Days Ahead: Tragedy Records 2018 Fury [5] Tragedy Records

  8. Oh Daddy (Fleetwood Mac song) - Wikipedia

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    "Oh Daddy" is a song written by Christine McVie that was first performed by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac as the tenth song off their 1977 album Rumours. The song was played throughout the band's Rumours and Tusk world tours, [1] and resurfaced for the 1997 The Dance tour before disappearing once again.

  9. Say You Will (album) - Wikipedia

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    Say You Will is the seventeenth and final studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on 15 April 2003.It followed 1995's Time and was their first album since 1970 without vocalist/keyboardist Christine McVie as a full member following her departure in 1998, although she participated in some songs as a guest musician; it would be her last time being involved with the ...

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