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  2. Karl and the Marx Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Karl and the Marx Brothers is an English indie folk group from Derby, England. In 2013, ... Formed in 2011, the band's material is political in nature, ...

  3. Marx Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The band Karl and the Marx Brothers takes their name from them. Harpo Marx is depicted on the cover of the album Everybody's in Show-Biz by The Kinks in 1972. Early versions of the record showed Groucho, but as he was still alive at the time, he was replaced on later pressings with Harpo, who had died in 1964 and wouldn't require clearance.

  4. Category:British folk music groups - Wikipedia

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    Kara (British band) Karl and the Marx Brothers; L. The Longest Johns; The Loose Salute; M. Magic Carpet (band) Magnet (band) Mandolinquents; Moore Moss Rutter;

  5. Kraftklub - Wikipedia

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    Kraftklub refer to their hometown of Chemnitz as "Karl-Marx-Stadt" [13] (this was the name the city was known as from 1953 to 1990) – one of their songs on Mit K is entitled Karl-Marx-Stadt – and they are known for their trademark poloshirts, varsity jackets and suspenders. [2]

  6. List of sibling groups - Wikipedia

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    Young Guns, British rock band, brothers John and Fraser Taylor; YU grupa, a Serbian rock band, Dragi, Zika and Petar Jelic; Zapp, an American soul, funk, and P-Funk band whose nucleus was the Troutman brothers Roger, Larry, Lester, and Terry along with other relatives

  7. Groucho Marx - Wikipedia

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    Two albums by British rock band Queen, A Night at the Opera (1975) and A Day at the Races (1976), are named after Marx Brothers films. In March 1977, Marx invited Queen to visit him in his Los Angeles home; there they performed " '39 " a cappella .

  8. The Housemartins - Wikipedia

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    The Housemartins were an English indie rock group formed in Hull who were active in the 1980s [2] and charted three top-ten albums and six top-twenty singles in the UK. [3] Many of their lyrics conveyed a mixture of socialist politics and Christianity, reflecting the beliefs of the band [4] (the back cover of their debut album, London 0 Hull 4, contained the message, "Take Jesus – Take Marx ...

  9. League of the Just - Wikipedia

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    In 1847, the League of the Just merged with the Communist Correspondence Committee, an organization led by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, creating the Communist League. The new group tasked Marx and Engels with writing a political platform for itself. [citation needed] The resulting document was The Communist Manifesto. [citation needed]