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  2. John Carter (English musician) - Wikipedia

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    In late 1967, Carter and Lewis formed Sunny Records as their production company. Starting early 1968, Carter's output became more and more confusing. Songs intended for the Flowerpot Men were released as Friends, Haystack and Dawn Chorus, only to be re-released in this century as the Flowerpot Men.

  3. Dawn chorus (birds) - Wikipedia

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    An annual International Dawn Chorus Day is held on the first Sunday in May [6] when the public are encouraged to rise early to listen to bird song at organised events. The first ever was held at Moseley Bog in Birmingham, England, in 1987, organized by the Urban Wildlife Trust (now The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country).

  4. Dawn chorus - Wikipedia

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    "Dawn Chorus", a song by Modern English from their album After the Snow "Dawn Chorus", a song by Thom Yorke from his album Anima; Dawn Chorus (Canon of the Three Stars), 1984 album by Isao Tomita; Dawn Chorus, a 2017 album by Hidden Orchestra; Dawn Chorus and the Blue Tits, a band featuring Liz Kershaw

  5. Paula Cole - Wikipedia

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    Paula Dorothy Cole (born April 5, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter and producer. [2] After gaining attention for her performances as a vocalist on Peter Gabriel's 1993–1994 Secret World Tour, she released her first album, Harbinger, which suffered from a lack of promotion when the label, Imago Records, folded shortly after its release.

  6. Frankie Laine - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Laine (born Francesco Paolo LoVecchio; March 30, 1913 – February 6, 2007) was an American singer and songwriter whose career spanned nearly 75 years, from his first concerts in 1930 with a marathon dance company to his final performance of "That's My Desire" in 2005.

  7. Glenn Yarbrough - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Yarbrough was born in Milwaukee on 12 January 1930, later moving to New York where his parents were practicing social workers. However, because there were few jobs available during the Great Depression, his father traveled around the country from one job to another, and Yarbrough lived with his mother in New York City helping to support her as a paid boy soprano in the Choir of Men and ...

  8. Bono - Wikipedia

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    Paul David Hewson (born 10 May 1960), known by the nickname Bono (/ ˈ b ɒ n oʊ / BON-oh), is an Irish singer-songwriter and activist. [1] He is a founding member, the lead vocalist, and primary lyricist of the rock band U2. Bono is known for his impassioned vocal style as well as his grandiose songwriting and performance style.

  9. Dan Finnerty - Wikipedia

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    He is the lead singer of the cult hit comedy group he created called The Dan Band, which Entertainment Weekly dubbed "the hottest ticket in Hollywood." The live show was filmed in Los Angeles as a one-hour concert special Dan Finnerty & The Dan Band: I Am Woman on the Bravo channel, directed by McG and executive produced by Steven Spielberg.