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  2. Byron Stingily - Wikipedia

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    Byron Stingily is an American R&B and house-music singer born in Chicago, Illinois, known for his falsetto voice. He is now a part-time principal at a school in Chicago while still performing. He is now a part-time principal at a school in Chicago while still performing.

  3. List of house music artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of artists who have been involved with house music, a genre of electronic dance music. This includes artists who have either been very important to the house music genre or have had a considerable amount of exposure (such as in the case of one who has been on a major label). This list does not include little-known local artists. Groups are listed by the first letter in the group ...

  4. Get Up (Byron Stingily song) - Wikipedia

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    "Get Up" (also known as "Get Up (Everybody)") is a song by American house music singer-songwriter Byron Stingily, formerly of the band Ten City. A massive hit in the clubs, it was released in 1996 by Nervous Records and Manifesto Records, and samples Sylvester's 1978 song "Dance (Disco Heat)". "Get Up" was written by Stingily with the producers ...

  5. Ten City - Wikipedia

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    Byron Burke Herb Lawson Ten City (derived from intensity ) is an American, Chicago , Illinois -based R&B and house music act, that enjoyed a number of club hits and Urban radio hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s and was one of the first exponents of deep house .

  6. Band of Joy - Wikipedia

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    The band is notable for including two musicians, Robert Plant and John Bonham, [1] who went on to join Led Zeppelin, as well as Dave Pegg, who would become a member of both Fairport Convention and Jethro Tull; and, to a lesser degree, because the band's one-time roadie was Noddy Holder, who later went on to front the band Slade. [2]

  7. Sam Bush - Wikipedia

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    Other musicians include Gabe Witcher , Bryan Sutton (guitar), Tim O'Brien (fiddle, mandolin, guitar, vocals) and Darol Anger . Sam Bush Band tours extensively, appearing at many small venues and large festivals such as the Strawberry Music Festival ( Memorial Day and Labor Day), Rockygrass (late July), and every spring at the Americana Festival ...

  8. Chester Thompson - Wikipedia

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    In 2025 it was announced Chester Thompson would be teaming up with prog legends Neal Morse, Phil Keaggy, and Byron House in a new band called Cosmic Cathedral. Their first song was released February 21st 2025 with the album to release April 25th 2025. [14]

  9. Hogan's House of Music - Wikipedia

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    Hogan's House of Music is Ron Block's fourth solo album and his first solo instrumental album. It was released September 25, 2015. It was released September 25, 2015. Ron Block is best known for being a member of Alison Krauss & Union Station .