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  2. Mary Timony - Wikipedia

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    In early 2009, Mary Timony formed a new band, Pow Wow, with Jonah R. Takagi and Winston H. Yu. [8] As of June 2009 the group added T. J. Lipple and changed its name to Soft Power. [ 9 ] In September 2010, Mary Timony and members of Sleater-Kinney , The Minders , and Quasi announced that they were working on a new album under the moniker Wild Flag .

  3. Web colors - Wikipedia

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    For example, consider the color where the red/green/blue values are decimal numbers: red=123, green=58, blue=30 (a hardwood brown color). The decimal numbers 123, 58, and 30 are equivalent to the hexadecimal numbers 7B, 3A, and 1E, respectively. The hex triplet is obtained by concatenating the six hexadecimal digits together, 7B3A1E in this ...

  4. RGB color model - Wikipedia

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    Each color component value can also be written as a percentage, from 0% to 100%. In computers, the component values are often stored as unsigned integer numbers in the range 0 to 255, the range that a single 8-bit byte can offer. These are often represented as either decimal or hexadecimal numbers.

  5. Three Pieces for Blues Band and Symphony Orchestra

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    If you like blues music, Leonard Bernstein's Mass, even something a bit more remote like the Sketches of Spain by Miles Davis, you will love these pieces blending the upbeat sound of a blues band with a symphony orchestra. And if you love the sound of a well-played blues harmonica, just wait until you hear what Corky Siegel can achieve on that ...

  6. List of music artists and bands from England - Wikipedia

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    Blues Incorporated; The Bluetones; Blur; Bôa; The Bolshoi; Bomb the Bass; Bombay Bicycle Club; Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band; Bow Wow Wow; Breton; Bronski Beat; Bryan Johnson; Emma Bunton; Bush; Busted; Callender's Cableworks Band; Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine; Chad & Jeremy; Chase & Status; Chris Farlowe and the Thunderbirds; The Chords; The ...

  7. Jeremiah Johnson (blues musician) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson's music was backed both by his own band and the Sliders. The latter are a horn section consisting of Jim Rosse (trumpet) and Stuart Williams (saxophone). Long-term performers on the St. Louis blues and R&B circuit, they have played in Johnnie Johnson's own band and toured with Little Feat and Bob Weir. [7]

  8. Hexadecimal - Wikipedia

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    Hexadecimal (also known as base-16 or simply hex) is a positional numeral system that represents numbers using a radix (base) of sixteen. Unlike the decimal system representing numbers using ten symbols, hexadecimal uses sixteen distinct symbols, most often the symbols "0"–"9" to represent values 0 to 9 and "A"–"F" to represent values from ten to fifteen.

  9. The Atomic Fireballs - Wikipedia

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    The band was signed to Lava by A&R executives Rick Goetz and Jason Flom. The Atomic Fireballs released two albums: Birth of the Swerve , which was released independently in 1998, [ 2 ] produced at Tanglewood Studio in Brookfield, Illinois , and Torch This Place , which was released by Atlantic in 1999.