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  2. Focus (band) - Wikipedia

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    Focus recorded it without management's permission in one evening at Heemstede, yet it reached staff at Imperial Records who thought it was strong enough as a hit single and signed the group. Focus Plays Focus was released in September 1970, eight months after it was recorded. [3] "Why Dream" and "Happy Nightmare" were released as their first ...

  3. Sylvia (Focus song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sylvia" is a 1972 song by Dutch progressive rock band Focus. It was released on their 1972 album Focus 3. As a single, it became the band's biggest international hit, reaching number 4 in the UK Singles Chart, after entering the charts there on 27 January 1973. [2] and number 89 in the US Billboard chart in August. [3]

  4. Focus (Ariana Grande song) - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot from the "Focus" video; according to Nick Maslow of People magazine, Grande appears in a "world of purple". [45] The music video for "Focus" was released on YouTube on October 29, 2015. Hannah Lux Davis, who directed the video, also directed the music videos for Grande's "Love Me Harder" and the singer's joint single, "Bang Bang". [46]

  5. Hocus Pocus (song) - Wikipedia

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    on YouTube " Hocus Pocus " is a song by the Dutch rock band Focus , written by keyboardist, flutist, and vocalist Thijs van Leer and guitarist Jan Akkerman . It was recorded and released in 1971 as the opening track of their second studio album Moving Waves . [ 7 ]

  6. Focus Plays Focus - Wikipedia

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    Focus Plays Focus is the first studio album by Dutch rock band Focus, released in September 1970 on Imperial Records.It is the only album recorded by the group's original line-up consisting of organist and vocalist Thijs van Leer, bassist Martijn Dresden, drummer Hans Cleuver, and guitarist Jan Akkerman.

  7. Focus discography - Wikipedia

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    Focus Plays Focus / In And Out Of Focus — — — — 104 — — 1971 Focus II / Moving Waves: 4 15 — 2 8 6 US: Gold 1972 Focus 3: 1 36 20 6 35 54 US: Gold 1974 Hamburger Concerto: 5 14 16 20 66 87 UK: Silver 1975 Mother Focus — 61 17 23 152 — — 1976 Ship of Memories (Studio outtakes 1970–1975) — — — — 163 — — 1978 ...

  8. Moving Waves - Wikipedia

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    Focus II (better known by its international title, Moving Waves) is the second studio album by Dutch progressive rock band Focus, released in October 1971 on Imperial Records. Following the departure of original bassist Martin Dresden and drummer Hans Cleuver in 1970, the band recruited Cyril Havermans and Pierre van der Linden , respectively ...

  9. Thijs van Leer - Wikipedia

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    Thijs van Leer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈtɛis fɑn ˈleːr]; born 31 March 1948) is a Dutch singer and keyboardist, best known as the founding member of the rock band Focus as its primary vocalist, keyboardist, and flautist.