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  2. List of Nirvana concerts - Wikipedia

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    Dharma Bums: February 5, 1989: Olympia: Dorm K208, Evergreen State College (dorm party) Helltrout & Psychlodds *First show with Jason Everman on guitar. February 10, 1989: San Francisco: Covered Wagon Saloon: Melvins & Amorphous Head February 11, 1989: San Jose: Marsugi's: Mudhoney & Vomit Launch: February 25, 1989 Seattle HUB Ballroom ...

  3. Category:Rhumba musicians - Wikipedia

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  4. Rhumba - Wikipedia

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    Rhumba, also known as ballroom rumba, is a genre of ballroom music and dance that appeared in the East Coast of the United States during the 1930s. It combined American big band music with Afro-Cuban rhythms, primarily the son cubano, but also conga and rumba. Although taking its name from the latter, ballroom rumba differs completely from ...

  5. My Spanish Heart - Wikipedia

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    My Spanish Heart is a studio album by Chick Corea, recorded and released in 1976.Prominent guest musicians include Corea’s Return to Forever bandmate Stanley Clarke on basses, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, drummers Steve Gadd and Narada Michael Walden and Corea’s wife Gayle Moran on vocals.

  6. Atlanta Rhythm Section - Wikipedia

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    A retirement show for Hammond was held on December 6, 2002, at the club Whiskey River in Macon. Hammond performed, backed by Dean Daughtry, Justin Senker, Steve Stone, Jim Keeling, Wendall Cox (from Travis Tritt's band) and Mike Causey (from Stillwater). Hammond died on March 14, 2011, in Forsyth, Georgia, at age 60 of heart failure.

  7. Radio Bums - Wikipedia

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    Radio Bums can be traced back to 1994, where Khaaliq's first official album, No Coast Line, was released under production company, "Da 40 Thieves Music Productions," which was later changed to "Radio Bums."

  8. The Best Wedding Dates in 2024, 2025, & 2026, According to ...

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    Wedding expert and author of "Lucky in Love: Traditions, Customs, and Rituals to Personalize Your Wedding," Eleni N. Gage, recently spoke with The Knot, sharing the luckiest dates to get married ...

  9. The Rhumba Boogie - Wikipedia

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    The single was his follow up to "The Golden Rocket". "The Rhumba Boogie" was Hank Snow's third number one in a row on the Country & Western Best Seller chart where it stayed at the top for eight weeks and a total of twenty-seven weeks on the chart.