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  2. Quasar (band) - Wikipedia

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    Quasar is a British progressive rock band, formed in 1979 by Keith Turner. They found themselves to be amongst a movement of British bands during the early 1980s, including Marillion , Pendragon , IQ , Twelfth Night , Solstice and Pallas , that continued in the progressive rock style created by 1970s bands such as Genesis and Yes .

  3. File:QuasarStarburst.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. 4Lyn - Wikipedia

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    Their latest album Quasar was released in May 2012. In 2013, a statement posted in German on the band's official website confirmed that the band had decided to part ways permanently. The band played a number of farewell shows that year, and changed their Facebook profile image to a band logo with the numbers 1998–2013 underneath. [4]

  5. Steve Clarke (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    From 1979 to 1980 Clarke had a brief stint in the progressive rock band Quasar [1] [2] alongside guitarist John Clark, who left to join Bruford. Also in the 1980s, Clarke worked closely with Jeff Pain a.k.a. 'Dicken' from UK band Mr Big , recording a number of songs which would not see the light of day for a few years to come.

  6. Quazar (album) - Wikipedia

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    Quazar is the debut album from the band Quazar. The band was led by former P-Funk vocalist Glenn Goins, who also served as the producer and arranger of the album.Goins died before the album's release, effectively sealing the group's fate.

  7. File:Quasar Logo.png - Wikipedia

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  8. Neuronium - Wikipedia

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    Neuronium was founded in 1976 as a psychedelic rock quintet with a percussionist, bassist, guitarist and two synthetists. Later, synthesist/guitarists Michel Huygen and Carlos Guirao, and guitarist Albert Giménez changed style to so-called "cosmic music", recording the album Quasar 2C361, released in Spain in 1977 by the label EMI-Harvest. [1]

  9. Quasar (album) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Yanow of Allmusic states: "Giuffre is heard on clarinet, tenor, soprano, flute and bass flute on eight obscure pieces, including four of his originals. Although often electronic, the music has the typical thoughtfulness of Giuffre's relaxed approach and some picturesque moments".