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  2. Red 7 - Wikipedia

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    Red 7 recorded two albums. Their self-titled debut Red 7 was released in 1985 (MCA LP MCA-5508). [1] Two cuts from that album were used in popular movies: "Less Than Perfect" was featured in the soundtrack to Joe Dante's 1985 film, Explorers (Explorers: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack, MCA LP MCA-6148).

  3. Telecommunications in Anguilla - Wikipedia

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    Radio Anguilla: The Valley Public broadcaster: FM 97.7 MHz Unknown Heart Beat Radio/Up Beat Radio The Valley 30 kW, Caribbean Music, News FM 99.3 MHz ZNBR-FM: NBR – New Beginning Radio / Grace FM The Valley 5 kW, Religious broadcaster FM 100.1 MHz Unknown Caribbean Beacon The Valley Religious broadcaster FM 100.9 MHz Unknown

  4. Radio Anguilla - Wikipedia

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    Radio Anguilla is a publicly owned radio station broadcasting to the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla from studios in The Valley on 95.5 FM. The station is owned and operated by the Government of Anguilla and is the oldest radio station broadcasting to Anguilla.

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  6. Rob Graves - Wikipedia

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    Robert Douglas "Rob" Graves (born May 18, 1973) is an American songwriter, musician, and producer.He is most well known for his work with the band Red. [2]Graves has produced for singers and bands including Red, Pillar, [3] Wavorly, [4] Kerrie Roberts, [5] and Head.

  7. The Quick (American band) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1978, the band invited fans to attend its 3rd anniversary show (and vote on the set list) at its Hollywood rehearsal space. It was The Quick's final show, as the group disbanded shortly afterwards. The Quick have an intertwined history with long running punk rock band the Dickies. Steve Huffsteter, who went to school with Dickies ...

  8. Bankie Banx - Wikipedia

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    With the release of his first album Roots and Herbs in 1978, recorded with his band, The Roots and Herbs, Banks pioneered reggae music in the Eastern Caribbean. Following the releases of the album, Where I and I Abide, Bankie became the first performer from Anguilla to appear at Reggae Sunsplash, in 1983 and he appeared again in 1992. [1]

  9. Talk:Radio Anguilla - Wikipedia

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