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  2. Soul patch - Wikipedia

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    A soul patch, also known as a mouche, [1] is a single small patch of facial hair just below the lower lip and above the chin. Soul patches have been fashionable in Europe at various times in the past, for instance in 17th-century Holland (though the term "soul patch" itself is more recent). An example can be seen in the Portrait of a Man in a ...

  3. Depeche Mode - Wikipedia

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    Martin Gore, stated to NME – July 1990. Released in February 1990, "Enjoy the Silence" reached number six in the UK (the first Top 10 hit in that country since "Master And Servant"). A few months later it reached number eight in the US and earned the band a second gold record, and it won Best British Single at the 1991 Brit Awards. To promote their new album, Violator, the band held an in ...

  4. The Four Seasons (band) - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Valli's first commercial release was "My Mother's Eyes" (as Frankie Valley) in 1953. The following year, he and guitarist Tommy DeVito formed The Variatones (with Hank Majewski, rhythm guitar, Frank Cottone, accordion, and Billy Thompson, drums), [14] which between 1954 and 1956 performed and recorded under a variety of names before settling on the name The Four Lovers, based upon a ...

  5. Soul Coughing - Wikipedia

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    Soul Coughing is an American alternative rock band composed of vocalist/guitarist Mike Doughty (also known as M. Doughty), keyboardist/sampler Mark Degli Antoni, bassist Sebastian Steinberg, and drummer Yuval Gabay. They developed a devout fanbase and garnered largely positive response from critics.

  6. Faith of the Heart - Wikipedia

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    "Faith of the Heart" appeared on the soundtrack to the 1998 film Patch Adams. [1] It was released on the Universal Records label and produced by Guy Roche. [2] The B-side of the release was the main title theme to the film. [3] The song was released less than a month after Stewart's separation from his wife Rachel Hunter. [4]

  7. Pleasure (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Pleasure is an American band from Portland, Oregon, United States. Blending soul, funk and jazz with a street edge, they became a cult group on the underground black music scene of the late 1970s. Their song "Glide", from the album Future Now, went to #55 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #10 on the Best Selling Soul Singles chart in 1979; it was ...

  8. Johnny Kidd (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Albert Heath (23 December 1935 – 8 October 1966), [1][better source needed] known professionally as Johnny Kidd, was an English singer-songwriter, best remembered as the lead vocalist for the rock and roll band Johnny Kidd & the Pirates. He was one of the few pre- Beatles British rockers to achieve worldwide fame, mainly for his ...

  9. The Glass House (group) - Wikipedia

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    The Glass House (group) The Glass House was an American R&B / soul group from Detroit, Michigan, United States. The Glass House was an assembly of house musicians put together by Holland-Dozier-Holland for their Invictus Records label in 1969. [1] The group was led by Ty Hunter, and included Scherrie Payne, sister of singer Freda Payne.