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  2. Trailways Express - Wikipedia

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    Trailways Express (also released as Gone, Gone, Gone and Mo Joe) is an album by drummer Philly Joe Jones which was recorded in London in 1968 and released on the Black Lion label in 1971. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Reception

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  5. Q's Jook Joint - Wikipedia

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    Jones, Nestico 3:57 10 "Is It Love That We're Missing" Gloria Estefan, Warren Wiebe: Music & Lyrics: George Johnson, Debbie Smith Spanish Lyrics: Gloria Estefan Jones, Phillinganes, Warren, QDIII, Hey 4:45 11 "Heaven's Girl" R. Kelly, Ron Isley, Aaron Hall, Charlie Wilson, Naomi Campbell: R. Kelly Jones, R. Kelly, Hey, Temperton 5:26 12

  6. Pray IV Reign - Wikipedia

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    The “Hip-Hop Monologues” is a musical theatrical experience, co-written by Jim Jones, using the music from Pray IV Reign, as the platform. An ensemble of professional actors portray various characters from Jones’ past, while Jones performed his new songs in the context of a scripted story. The two-day only play pulled in a packed audience ...

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  9. Route 94 (musician) - Wikipedia

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    On 26 July 2012, Jones created social network accounts under the name Route 94 after getting his dubplates played on Skream and Benga's Radio 1 show. He explained that the moniker Route 94 came from the name of the road that runs from Chicago to Detroit, which is the birthplace of house and techno music. [8]