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  2. The Left Banke - Wikipedia

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    The band released one self-titled album in 1969, which included a re-recording of The Left Banke song "Desiree", before Brown left. Brown's next project was the band Stories, featuring singer Ian Lloyd. The band had a hit in 1973 with "Brother Louie", which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. [7] However, Brown had left the group ...

  3. Michael Brown (rock musician) - Wikipedia

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    The band recorded a second album About Us in (1973). Brown left the band prior to the recording of Hot Chocolate's "Brother Louie", which became a No. 1 hit for Stories in the US and Canada. [8] [9] Subsequently, he became involved with The Beckies. [5] Brown briefly reunited with the Left Banke at a New York performance in June 2013.

  4. Tom Finn (singer) - Wikipedia

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    At age sixteen, Finn was a founder member of The Left Banke in Manhattan, New York City in 1965, alongside Michael Brown, Steve Martin, George Cameron and Warren David-Schierhorst. The members of the group were all members of other groups, but were put together by Harry Lookofsky , a jazz violinst who was the father to Michael Lookfosky, known ...

  5. The Left Banke Too - Wikipedia

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    The Left Banke in 1966. The initial line-up fell apart during the album's making. In between the release of the Left Banke's debut album Walk Away Renee/Pretty Ballerina and the making of this album, the original five-piece band had been whittled down to a trio after the departures of songwriter and keyboardist Michael Brown and guitarist Rick Brand. [2]

  6. Rive Gauche - Wikipedia

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    The Left Bank: Writers, Artists, and Politics from the Popular Front to the Cold War (1982) Muir, Kate. Left Bank (2006) Poirier, Agnes. Left Bank: Art, Passion, and the Rebirth of Paris, 1940–50 (2018) Webster, Paul. Saint-Germain-des-Pres (1984) Weiss, Andrea. Paris Was a Woman: Portraits of the Left Bank (2013)

  7. Category:Musical groups from Paris - Wikipedia

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  8. Paris (band) - Wikipedia

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    Paris was an American rock music power trio supergroup formed in 1975 by guitarist and vocalist Bob Welch, who had just left Fleetwood Mac, bass player Glenn Cornick, formerly of Jethro Tull, and drummer Thom Mooney who had been a member of Nazz with Todd Rundgren.

  9. L.E.J - Wikipedia

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    L.E.J, short for Lucie, Élisa and Juliette, sometimes Elijay, is a French band composed of three women from Saint-Denis, a city in Paris' suburbs. They became famous by condensing numerous top songs from the summer of 2015 into a mashup performance.