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  2. Category:Goldney family - Wikipedia

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    The Goldney family. Pages in category "Goldney family" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  3. Category:Family musical groups - Wikipedia

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    The Chapman Family; Cheney Family Singers; Cherryholmes; Chevelle (band) The Chipettes; Cimorelli; The Clancy Brothers; Clannad; Clayton Miller Band; The Click (band) The Cockman Family; The Collingsworth Family; The Collins Kids; Colony House (band) Corrick Family Entertainers; Cowan Powers and his Family Band; The Cowsills; The Cox Family ...

  4. Goldney family - Wikipedia

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    The Goldney family made their monies as weavers and clothiers in Chippenham in the sixteenth century. [1]Henry Goldney was a member of parliament for Chippenham, and in 1553 was appointed the first "Bayliff" of Chippenham. [2]

  5. Glen Payne - Wikipedia

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    Glen died due to complications from cancer on October 15, 1999, aged 72 during the Cathedral's farewell tour, just five days before his 73rd birthday. Although unable to attend that year, Glen made his final performance at the National Quartet Convention via telephone hook-up from his hospital bed at Vanderbilt Hospital.

  6. Joni Sledge - Wikipedia

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    Joan Elise Sledge (September 13, 1956 – March 10, 2017) [4] was an American singer best known as a founding member of the family vocal group Sister Sledge.The group was known for their hits during the mid-1970s, mid-1980s and 1990s; most notably 1979's "We Are Family" and "He's the Greatest Dancer".

  7. Courtney Jaye - Wikipedia

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    Courtney Jaye Goldberg was born on February 15, 1978, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and moved to Alpharetta, Georgia, when she was a freshman in high school.It was at this time she discovered The Grateful Dead and Neil Young, and also began to play the guitar.

  8. The Watersons - Wikipedia

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    One family member would sing the melody, and the rest would join in, choosing a harmony note if the melody was out of their range. [ 3 ] Their style can be compared to the Copper Family of Sussex , a dynasty of traditional singers who sing in harmony, [ 4 ] which was extremely unusual in traditional English music.

  9. The Weavers - Wikipedia

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    The Almanac Singers disbanded after the U.S. entered the war. The Weavers were formed in November 1948 by Hays, Seeger, Ronnie Gilbert , and Fred Hellerman . [ 5 ] At Hellerman's suggestion, [ 6 ] the group took its name from a play by Gerhart Hauptmann , Die Weber ( The Weavers 1892), a powerful work depicting the uprising of the Silesian ...