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  2. Duquesne Whistle - Wikipedia

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    "Duquesne Whistle" (/ dj uː ˈ k eɪ n / dew-KAYN) is a song written by Bob Dylan and Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter that appears as the opening track on Dylan's 2012 studio album Tempest. It was first released as a digital single on August 27, 2012 [1] through Columbia Records then as a music video two days later.

  3. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google. The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations.

  4. Lili St. Cyr - Wikipedia

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    St. Cyr was born Marie Frances Van Schaack in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 3, 1917, the daughter of Idella Marian Van Shaack (née Peeza) [5] and Edward Van Shaack, her first husband. She had two half-siblings, a sister and a brother, from her mother's second marriage, and two half-sisters, Idella Ruth and Rosemary, from the third, to John ...

  5. Carrie (Europe song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Joey Tempest and Mic Michaeli in 1985. An early version of the song that consisted of just keyboards and vocals, was played on a tour in Sweden the same year. The demo version was similar, but the final version that was included on the album The Final Countdown included the whole band playing.

  6. Tempest (UK band) - Wikipedia

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    Later in Tempest's brief history, they were joined by Ollie Halsall, who had played guitar with progressive rock band Patto. With two guitarists, the group played a number of shows beginning with a June 1973 show at Golders Green Hippodrome , London, which was broadcast by the BBC and later released as a bootleg erroneously entitled Live in ...

  7. Hop Along - Wikipedia

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    Hop Along began as an acoustic freak folk solo project known as Hop Along, Queen Ansleis in 2004, during Frances Quinlan's senior year in high school. [10] [11] The name "Hop Along" is derived from a nickname Quinlan received in high school for being a slow walker, [12] and "Queen Ansleis" was derived from the name of a wild flower, which Quinlan intentionally misspelled so it could be the ...

  8. TEMP3ST - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Gabrielle and Christopher released their first EP under new nomenclature of TEMP3ST. The album features four songs written and produced by Gabrielle Wortman.It was received to a sea of praise from indie blogs such as IndieUpdate, [3] The Burning Ear, [7] Buzzbands LA, [8] Your Music Radar, [9] Music Under Fire, [10] Indie Bands Blog, [11] and more.

  9. Lillie Delk Christian - Wikipedia

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    Christian signed with the Okeh label in 1927. Her jazz-pop singing style has been compared to her contemporaries, Ruth Etting and Annette Hanshaw.Some critics thought her voice to be brash and too brightly colored, but industry notables were not dissuaded from working closely with her. [2]