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  2. Liverpool 8 - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool 8 was released worldwide by Capitol Records. The title refers to the postal district of the Toxteth area of Liverpool in which Starr was born. The album was released on CD, MP3, and USB Wristband. It was available as a free audio stream at www.vh1classic.com before its release date.

  3. Liverpool 8 (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Liverpool 8" is a song by Ringo Starr and is the lead track on his 2008 album of the same name. The song was also released in early December 2007 as a download - single . It was later released in physical formats ( 7" single and CD single ) on 7 January 2008, a week before the release of the album.

  4. Madeline (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Madeline Elizabeth Adams, known mononymously as Madeline, is a folk singer-songwriter from Athens, Georgia.. She has been backed on tour by the White Flag Band, composed of Jacob Morris and Caleb Darnell on bass, banjo and guitar, Theo Hilton on keys, Laura Carter on trumpet and clarinet, Robbie Cucciaro on baritone horn and trumpet, Jim Wilson on drums, and Jason Trahan on guitar.

  5. Slide (Madeline Merlo song) - Wikipedia

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    Top Country named "Slide" their "Pick of the Week" for the week of January 27, 2023, describing it as a "conscious evolution" for Merlo's music. [6] An uncredited review from Hot Country 103.5 stated the song "not only checks all the boxes, but is one of [Merlo's] best releases yet", adding that it "has an infectious groove". [7]

  6. Champagne Night - Wikipedia

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    Champagne Night" is a re-worked version of the song "I'll Drink to That" by Madeline Merlo, with additional writing from the group members and its producer, Shane McAnally. [3] This is the final single released under the name Lady Antebellum, before the band changed to Lady A, in June 2020.

  7. Live in Concert (video) - Wikipedia

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    The music video of "All or Nothing" was released by Warner Bros. Records to promote the DVD.This video is a montage of a newly recorded performance of the song (with straight red wig) and clips of various other performances from the DVD recorded at the MGM, but the audio is the "All or Nothing" (Metro Radio Mix).

  8. Go Go Live at the Capital Centre - Wikipedia

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    The double–cassette was released by "I Hear Ya Records" on December 18, 1987, and the video recording was released on VHS-tape by "G Street Express" on the same day. [4] The concert was a sold-out event with over 24,000 concert-goers in attendance.

  9. Step Inside Love - Wikipedia

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    McCartney recorded the song on 16 September 1968 during The Beatles (also known as "the White Album") sessions, but it did not appear on the album. After an impromptu performance of "Step Inside Love", McCartney led the group into "Los Paranoias", which (despite George Harrison not being present) was credited to all four members of the band.