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  2. King Tut (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released as a single in 1978, sold over a million copies, [1] and reached number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [2] The song was also included on Martin's album A Wild and Crazy Guy. Martin previewed the song in a live performance during the April 22, 1978, episode of Saturday Night Live. In this performance, loyal subjects ...

  3. Told You So (Martin Garrix and Jex song) - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube " Told You So " is a song by Dutch DJ and record producer Martin Garrix and American singer Jex. It was released as a single on 22 November 2024, through STMPD RCRDS , Eddie O Entertainment, Casablanca Records and Virgin Records .

  4. The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo - Wikipedia

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    It contains 15 songs and is the first album focusing on Martin as a musician. [2] Martin's 1977 comedy recording Let's Get Small, however, did feature him briefly playing the banjo during some of the comedy bits, and The Steve Martin Brothers devotes one side to banjo playing, including earlier renditions of some of the music presented here. It ...

  5. The Brothers Martin - Wikipedia

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    The Brothers Martin are an indie rock band from Riverside, California consisting of brothers Ronnie Martin and Jason Martin. [1] Musically, they incorporate elements of both Joy Electric and Starflyer 59 (Ronnie and Jason's primary music projects, respectively): electropop and shoegazing, [2] [3] while modern rock and 1980s new wave are also a central influence.

  6. Music Review: Martin Simpson and Thomm Jutz revive folk songs ...

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    Folk artists Martin Simpson and Thomm Jutz combine to offer a real oldies collection, with ballads that date back generations and have roots on both sides of the Atlantic. It’s music that still ...

  7. Turn Up the Speakers - Wikipedia

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    "Turn Up the Speakers" is a song written, produced and performed by Dutch DJs and record producers Afrojack and Martin Garrix. It was released as a digital download on 25 August 2014 on Beatport and on 22 September 2014 on iTunes, and marks the first and only collaborative work between the two artists.

  8. The Steve Martin Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Back cover of The Steve Martin Brothers. The Steve Martin Brothers, released on LP in 1981, is a comedy album by the American entertainer Steve Martin. [2] [3] The album, the last stand-up comedy album released by Martin, was released on compact disc in 2006 by Wounded Bird Records. The album peaked at No. 135 on the Billboard 200. [4]

  9. The Brothers Martin (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Brothers Martin is the self-titled debut of The Brothers Martin, a band consistent of brothers Ronnie and Jason Martin, founders of Joy Electric and Starflyer 59, respectively. It is the brothers' first collaborative effort since 1991's Dance House Children and somewhat of an amalgamation of both artists' musical influences.