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  2. Tar (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tar was an American post-hardcore band, formed in 1988 in Chicago. Throughout their career they released four studio albums, two extended plays, and a number of singles before breaking up in 1995. Throughout their career they released four studio albums, two extended plays, and a number of singles before breaking up in 1995.

  3. Why are the end credits at the beginning of 'Tár ... - AOL

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    The writer-director of 'Tár' on why the end credits of the movie play at the beginning, ... The way in which both Lydia Tár the character and “Tár” the film are so hard to pin down ...

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  5. Over and Out (Tar album) - Wikipedia

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    MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide praised the album's "stripped down" sound and "new, menacing darkness." [4] The Chicago Reader wrote that "Mark Zablocki and front man John Mohr lock their lean, meaty guitars together into unfussy dual riffs, simultaneously neat and jagged, that add an extra jolt of momentum to the precise, bulldozer-simple pounding of drummer Mike Greenlees."

  6. Tár - Wikipedia

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    Tár is not a judgement so much as a statement you can make your own judgment about. The statement is: We're in a new world. [43] A. O. Scott of The New York Times writing from the Telluride Film Festival and later from the New York Film Festival stated:

  7. Harry Truman (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Harry Truman" is a song written by Robert Lamm for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago VIII (1975), with lead vocals by Lamm. The first single released from that album, it reached number 13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. [1] It also reached number 23 on the Adult Contemporary chart.

  8. 16 celebrities who are die-hard Chicago Cubs fans - AOL

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    In the Chicago Cubs' pursuit of their first World Series win in 108 years, the team has the support of many celebrities and superstars around the country. They're passionate. They're loud.

  9. Look Away - Wikipedia

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    Written by Diane Warren, produced by Ron Nevison, and with Bill Champlin on lead vocals, it is the second single from the band's album Chicago 19. "Look Away" topped the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks in December 1988, becoming the group's third and final number one hit, following "If You Leave Me Now" (1976) and "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" (1982