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  2. Category:Musicians from Wyoming - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Musical groups from Wyoming - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Country musicians from Wyoming - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Artists from Wyoming - Wikipedia

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  6. WYCE - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, the Wyoming Board of Education, in response to concerns about the music its students were programming, transferred the license and sold the assets to Grand Rapids Cable Access Center (which operated a Public-access television cable TV channel known as GRTV), which was the forerunner to the Grand Rapids Community Media Center (GRCMC).

  7. Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the Wyoming State Legislature designated the Troopers as Wyoming's Musical Ambassadors. The corps won the CYO Nationals three years in a row, from 1968 to 1970. In 1970, they won their second VFW National Championship in Miami Beach , added their third CYO title in Boston , and appeared on national TV during the halftime of a Minnesota ...

  8. Bill Briggs (skier) - Wikipedia

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    Briggs is a founding member of the Stagecoach Band, which has played country and bluegrass music every Sunday since 1969 at the Stagecoach Bar in Wilson, Wyoming. [9] He also founded and presides over the Hootenanny, an open mic music event that happens every Monday in Moose, Wyoming. He plays banjo, auto-harp and six and twelve-string guitars.

  9. Category:Rock music groups from Wyoming - Wikipedia

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