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  2. Autosalvage - Wikipedia

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    Autosalvage was an American psychedelic rock band from New York City, who recorded and released one album in 1968. [1] The band was started in 1966 by folk and bluegrass musician Tom Danaher, joined by multi-instrumentalist Darius Davenport, guitarist Rick Turner, and bassist Skip Boone. All came from musical backgrounds.

  3. The Eversons - Wikipedia

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    Mark Turner had previously built a name for his work in the bubblegum pop synth group Little Pictures with Johanna Freeman. He began making music with drummer Tim Shann during that time, and near the end of 2010 they began seriously considering forming a band, recruiting Everson and Young as experienced guitarists and musicians. [4]

  4. The Sons (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Sons' origins trace back to 1994, when Paul Herron met Ken Reeves while attending the University of Derby and the two of them, both aspiring singer/songwriters and guitarists, decided to form a band. Herron and Reeves soon recruited a bass player, Lee Blades, and a drummer, Matt Dewsnap, by hanging up posters around campus.

  5. Fred Turner (musician) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Turner was playing and singing in a cover band called the D-Drifters. The D-Drifters wanted to continue doing cover songs, and had repeatedly rejected Turner's original compositions. When the call came from Bachman, Turner jumped at the chance to join a band that played original material. [2]

  6. Tina Turner's kids: All about the rock 'n' roll queen's 4 sons

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    Tina Turner and Ike Turner shared one biological son, Ronnie Turner, who followed his parents into music. Ronnie Turner was a bass player and was in the band Manufactured Funk.

  7. Honey Hush - Wikipedia

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    A year later, in 1954, a Turner song very similar to this one, "Shake, Rattle and Roll," with its boogie-woogie rhythm and squawking saxophone was cleaned up by Bill Haley to become a hit as rock and roll changed the face of music. Turner turned to recording songs by rock and roll writers, but his blues shouter voice betrayed him and his career ...

  8. The Age of the Understatement - Wikipedia

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    The band lived in the studio while recording, in their free time Turner and Kane would ride their bikes through the countryside, [6] watch The Pink Panther film series, and have dance parties. [3] For the instrumental arrangements, the band first contacted Nico Muhly , but he passed, and recommended friend Owen Pallett instead.

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