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  2. The Good Rats - Wikipedia

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    The group was originally called the U-Men [2] and played most of their gigs in the Rockaways (Peyton Place & McNultys) and Long Island (The Attic, Tiger's Tail etc.) In 1966, Stapleton's brother, John, arranged for the group to play at a club in Queens, New York (The John Doe Room) where a record company executive heard them and eventually ...

  3. Category:Musical groups from Long Island - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for bands that are part of the Long Island, New York music scene. Pages in category "Musical groups from Long Island" The following 118 pages are in this category, out of 118 total.

  4. Chitlin' Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The Chitlin' Circuit was a collection of performance venues found throughout the eastern, southern, and upper Midwest areas of the United States. They provided commercial and cultural acceptance for African-American musicians, comedians, and other entertainers following the era of venues run by the "white-owned-and-operated Theatre Owners Booking Association (TOBA)...formed in 1921."

  5. The Vagrants - Wikipedia

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    The band in 1966. The Vagrants were an American, Long Island-based rock and blue-eyed soul group from the 1960s. [1] The group was composed of Peter Sabatino on vocals, harmonica, and tambourine, Leslie West on vocals and guitar, Larry West (Leslie's brother) on vocals and bass guitar, Jerry Storch on organ, and Roger Mansour on drums.

  6. Black Country Communion - Wikipedia

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    The name Black Country Communion was not finalised until May 2010, [4] after the threat of legal action from another band prevented the group from using the name Black Country. [5] Hughes later revealed that the band in question, from Baltimore, Maryland , reportedly demanded $500,000 for the right to use the name Black Country, a move which he ...

  7. What to know about Black country music pioneer Linda Martell ...

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    In 1970, Martell, 82, became the first Black female artist to release a country album, with her effort, “Color Me Country” which featured the hit “Color Him Father,” a cover of a song by ...

  8. Black Country, New Road - Wikipedia

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    Black Country, New Road are an English rock band formed in Cambridge in 2018. The original founders of the band consisted of Tyler Hyde (vocals, bass), Lewis Evans (vocals, flute, saxophone), Georgia Ellery (violin, backing vocals), May Kershaw (vocals, keys), Charlie Wayne (drums, backing vocals) and Isaac Wood (guitar, lead vocals); they added their then-seventh member, guitarist Luke Mark ...

  9. List of Ramones concerts - Wikipedia

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    Conservatory of Music — December 4, 1978 Long Beach: Long Beach Arena: Support act for: Black Sabbath December 5, 1978 Phoenix Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum: December 14, 1978 West Hollywood: The Roxy (Filming for Rock 'n' Roll Highschool) — December 15, 1978 [51] San Diego Montezuma Hall: The Penetrators December 18, 1978 Costa Mesa ...