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  2. List of music artists and bands from England - Wikipedia

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    Abingdon. Radiohead; Accrington. Diana Vickers; Andover. The Troggs; Anstey. Molly Smitten-Downes; Ashby-de-la-Zouch. The Young Knives; Ashford. Oliver Sykes; Aylesbury

  3. Modern English (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band performed at SXSW in 2017 and toured in support of 'Take Me To The Trees in the same year. In 2019 the band toured the U.S. with The Alarm and Gene Loves Jezebel. In 2022 the band toured the U.S. celebrating the 40th anniversary of 1982's 'After The Snow' album and performed on The Late Show with Jimmy Fallon and NBC's Today show.

  4. Electric Light Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Move/Electric Light Orchestra in 1972. In 1968, Roy Wood—guitarist, vocalist and songwriter of the Move—had an idea to form a new band that would use violins, cellos, string basses, horns and woodwinds to give their music a classical sound, allowing rock music to "pick up where the Beatles left off" in a new direction. [17]

  5. The Who - Wikipedia

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    The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964. Their classic lineup (1964–1978) consisted of lead vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon.

  6. The Libertines - Wikipedia

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    Bound Together documents, in words and pictures, the band's existence from early conception to the various bands spawned from the Libertines' demise. This book contains over 100 images of the Libertines, dozens of which were previously unpublished. The book was critically well-received with both Mojo and Q giving it four stars.

  7. England (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band split from their management and moved into a music shop in Hastings [7] but the financial situation didn't improve and the group split in autumn 1978. [ 2 ] Henderson later became touring bassist for Jeff Beck , [ 2 ] while Moses later became a touring guitarist for Queen + Paul Rodgers and Sir Tom Jones . [ 3 ]

  8. Cousteau (band) - Wikipedia

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    When the band signed to Chris Blackwell's Palm Pictures label a decision was made to re-record the majority of the album (two tracks, including 'Last Good Day of the Year', were not changed). On re-release in 2000, the album was Album Of The Week in The Guardian in the UK, and went on to sell more than 300,000 copies internationally.

  9. Free (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band disbanded in 1971 because of differences between Fraser and Rodgers, who felt he was not being listened to. [25] This led to the release of the live album called Free Live! In early 1972 the band set aside their differences and reformed in an effort to save Kossoff from his growing drug addiction, [ 26 ] and released Free at Last in ...