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  2. X (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Zoom left the group shortly thereafter in 1986, the same year in which the feature-length documentary film, X: The Unheard Music, was released. [citation needed] Zoom was initially replaced by Alvin, who had left the Blasters. The band then added a fifth member, guitarist Tony Gilkyson, formerly of the band Lone Justice.

  3. List of bluegrass bands - Wikipedia

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    Each band on this list either has published sources — such as a news reports, magazine articles, or books — verifying it is a performing or recording bluegrass band and meeting Wikipedia's notability criteria for bands, or a Wikipedia article confirming its notability. For individual musicians, see the List of bluegrass musicians.

  4. Category:American musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Wah! (band) Waverly Consort. White Sun (musical group) Categories: American musicians. Music organizations based in the United States. Musical groups by nationality. Hidden categories: Categories requiring diffusion.

  5. The Red Clay Strays - Wikipedia

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    As the group started to perform more original material, they regrouped and formed the Red Clay Strays, adding drummer John Hall and guitarist Zach Rishel in the process. [3] The group continued to perform locally in smaller venues across the southeastern United States and built up a local following, signing with management company Ontourage ...

  6. List of emo artists - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved 2011-04-21. Boasting a sound that straddled the border of alternative rock and emo-pop, Mae (an acronym for Multisensory Aesthetic Experience) was formed in early 2001 by guitarist Matt Beck, drummer Jacob Marshall, bassist Mark Padgett, keyboardist Rob Sweitzer, and vocalist Dave Elkins.

  7. BoomBox (American band) - Wikipedia

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    DJ Harry. Website. thisisboombox.com. BoomBox is an American rock and electronic duo formed in 2004 by singer-songwriter Zion Godchaux and producer Russ Randolph, both of whom have backgrounds as DJs. Originating in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, BoomBox has released numerous studio albums, starting in 2005 with Visions of Backbeat.

  8. Category:American rock music groups - Wikipedia

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    The Camelots (rock band) Cellarful of Noise. The Cheers. The City on Film. Clock (American band) The Coalition of the Willing (band) The Cold Stares. The Color Guard. Cork (band)

  9. The Vogues - Wikipedia

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    Gary Shaeffer. Jeff Knabb. John Bigler. Shawn Stevens. The Vogues are an American vocal rock and roll group from Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. [1] The original lineup consisted of Bill Burkette (lead baritone), Don Miller (baritone), Hugh Geyer (first tenor), and Chuck Blasko (second tenor).