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  2. Groove Coverage - Wikipedia

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    Groove Coverage is a German dance music group which consists of Axel Konrad, DJ Novus, Melanie Munch, better known as Mell (lead singer), and Verena Rehm (former stage performer, backing singer, occasional lead singer). Producers of the band are Ole Wierk and Axel Konrad.

  3. List of musical supergroups - Wikipedia

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    Cover band that does punk rock renditions of popular songs. All albums keep to a theme (e.g. Are a Drag is composed entirely of punk versions of showtunes). Albums: Have a Ball (1997), Are a Drag (1999), Blow in the Wind (2001), Take a Break (2003), Ruin Jonny's Bar Mitzvah (2004, live album), Love Their Country (2006), Have Another Ball (2008 ...

  4. Mango Groove - Wikipedia

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    Mango Groove is an 11-piece South African Afropop band whose music fuses pop and township music—especially marabi and kwela. Since their foundation in 1984, the band has released six studio albums and numerous singles.

  5. Groove Collective - Wikipedia

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    Groove Collective's musical style reflects the wide-ranging backgrounds and interests of its individual members. Commenting on the group's 1996 release, We the People , critic Michael Casey referred to the numerous influences at work in Groove Collective's sound, specifically the presence of Afro-pop , Latin jazz , hip-hop , and traditional ...

  6. Perpetual Groove - Wikipedia

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    The band was also announced as the surprise headliner for the Resonance Music & Arts Festival in Ohio in September. On September 5, 2017, the band launched a Kickstarter campaign [6] to make a new album. The new album, self-titled Perpetual Groove, was released to backers as a digital download on May 2, 2019.

  7. Mango Groove (album) - Wikipedia

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    Mango Groove's fifth studio album, Bang the Drum (2009), was released 20 years after this, their debut album. The band continued to mark the anniversary with a tour of South Africa in 2010. Promotional materials for the tour described it as a celebration of "20 years of hits and memories, 20 years of magic". [19]

  8. Faces to the Sun - Wikipedia

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    Several years after the release of Africa Blue, her 2004 cover album of jazz and R&B classics, Johnston was contemplating the production of a third solo album to cover "great South African songs". The idea evolved into a Mango Groove project. Around the same time, Johnston and bandleader John Leyden divorced, and Johnston's mother died.

  9. Groove Armada - Wikipedia

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    Groove Armada are an English electronic music duo, composed of Andy Cato and Tom Findlay. [3] They achieved chart success with their singles " At the River ", " I See You Baby " and " Superstylin' ". The duo have released nine studio albums, four of which have charted in the UK Albums Chart top 50.