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  2. Owen (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Owen is the primary solo project of American indie rock and emo musician Mike Kinsella. The project features soft melodies and complex acoustics, combining acoustic guitar with keyboard, other guitars, vocals, and drums.

  3. Four Brothers (band) - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel championed The Four Brothers in the UK. They recorded four radio sessions for his show between 1988 and 2000. The band played at Peel's surprise 50th birthday party at his home and he selected 'Pasi Pano Pane Zviedzo' as one of his favourite records of all time on the radio show Desert Island Discs in 1990. Peel is ...

  4. Owen discography - Wikipedia

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    Year Album details Peak chart positions US Heatseekers [1]2001 Owen. Released: September 18, 2001; Label: Polyvinyl 2002 No Good for No One Now. Released: November 19, 2002

  5. Owen Schmitt - Wikipedia

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    The band based out of Clarksburg, West Virginia allows him to play on stage as a part of the band whenever he is able. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] In 2013, Schmitt partnered with the Davisson Brothers Band and opened "Schmitt's Saloon and Davisson Brothers Band Music Hall" in Morgantown, West Virginia to be the band's music hub at home.

  6. Randy Owen - Wikipedia

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    In May 2002, the band announced their retirement during the Academy of Country Music Awards telecast. For the rest of 2002 and 2003, they performed throughout the country in their American Farewell Tour. In 2005, the band was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Owen lives on his cattle ranch outside Fort Payne.

  7. Mark Owen - Wikipedia

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    Mark Owen (born 27 January 1972) is an English singer and songwriter best known for being a member of pop group and band Take That; as of 2024, the group have sold 14.4 million albums and 13.8 million singles in the UK. [2]

  8. Owen and Moley - Wikipedia

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    Owen (born Eoin) Ó Súilleabháin, the eldest of the brothers first recorded professionally alongside Sinéad O'Connor, Nóirín Ní Riain, poet John O'Donohue, and the Monks of Glenstal Abbey on the album Biscantorat in 2003. [11] In 2005 he became the director of the Sionna Festival, a large festival based in the University of Limerick.

  9. Albert Alan Owen - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Owen was elected as an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music for achieving distinction in the music profession. [1] In 2019, Owen's 1982 album Following The Light was issued in a new remastering by French label Libreville Records. [14] In 2023, Owen's new work Chorales was released by Libreville Records. [15]