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  2. Dead Man (band) - Wikipedia

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    Dead Man is a psychedelic rock band from Örebro, Närke, Sweden formed in 2003. The band’s sound is highly influenced by 1960s and 1970s psychedelic rock / folk rock as well as other musical genres.

  3. Deadman (band) - Wikipedia

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    Between September and November, Deadman held three two-man lives at Shinjuku Blaze, each with a different young visual kei band; the first with Razor, the second with Arlequin, and the third with Dezert. [16] In 2023, Deadman held the Dead Reminiscence tour exclusively for members of their fanclub between February 21 and 26.

  4. Maria Muldaur - Wikipedia

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    Muldaur was born in Greenwich Village, New York City, where she attended Hunter College High School. [3]Muldaur cites as early musical influences classic country music by Kitty Wells, Hank Williams, Hank Snow, Hank Thompson, Ernest Tubb, and Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys; early rhythm and blues artists like Chuck Willis, Little Richard, Ruth Brown, Fats Domino, and Muddy Waters; Alan Freed ...

  5. Candi Staton - Wikipedia

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    Stand By Your Man (1971) Candi Staton (1972) Candi (1974) Young Hearts Run Free (1976) UK No. 34 [10] Music Speaks Louder Than Words (1977) House of Love (1978) Chance (1979) Candi Staton (1980) Nightlites (1982) Make Me an Instrument (1983) The Anointing (1985) Sing a Song (1986) Love Lifted Me (1988) Stand Up and Be a Witness (1990) Standing ...

  6. Pete Burns - Wikipedia

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    The band went through several line-up changes over the next three years while recording a series of independent singles. [38] In 1980, after replacing several members, Burns changed the band's name to Dead or Alive. [35] Dead or Alive's singles started charting on the UK Indie Chart, beginning with 1982's "The Stranger" reaching No. 7. [39]

  7. Dead Man's Party (album) - Wikipedia

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    Dead Man's Party is the fifth album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1985 by MCA Records. The album contains the only two singles by the band to chart on the Billboard Hot 100: "Weird Science" at number 45, and "Just Another Day" at number 85. [1] The album was the band's first to be certified gold for sales of 500,000 units. [2]

  8. Man (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's manager, Barrie Marshall, obtained a new record contract with Andrew Lauder of United Artists Records, for whom the band recorded the album Man (March 1971), which received mixed reviews. The band's media break came when outperforming Soft Machine, Yes and Family at a concert in Berlin, but Man continued to play on the continent. [9]

  9. Wendy Matthews - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Joan Matthews (born 13 January 1960) is a Canadian-born Australian singer-songwriter who has been a member of Models and Absent Friends and is a solo artist. She released Top 20 hit singles in the 1990s including "Token Angels", "Let's Kiss (Like Angels Do)", "The Day You Went Away" and "Friday's Child" with Top 20 albums, You've Always Got The Blues (duet album with Kate Ceberano ...