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  2. Jimmy Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    He recorded under various names; Jimmy Sweeney, Jimmy Bell and Jimmy Destry. He was the lead singer of "The Five Bars", who later changed their name to "The Varieteers". On the 8 Jul 1948 the Varieteers appeared as guests on Appointment With Music (an NBC radio show originating from WSM , Nashville).

  3. Dustin Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Diamond was born in San Jose, California, the son of Jaimee and Mark Diamond. [3] [4] His father taught digital electronics for a computer processing firm, and his mother was a computer operator for Pacific Bell. [5]

  4. Bell Brothers (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Bell Brothers was a diversified company with interests in the aggregates, automotive, civil engineering, heavy heads, mining engineering and transport industries. Primarily based in Western Australia , it also had smaller interests in other states of Australia.

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  6. Archie Bell & the Drells - Wikipedia

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    Archie Bell (born September 1, 1944), who founded the group, was born in Henderson, Texas; his family moved to Houston before he was a year old.Archie formed the group in 1966 with his friends James Wise, Willie Parnell and Billy Butler.

  7. Archie Bell (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Born to African-American parents Langston and Ruthie Bell in Henderson, Texas, United States, Archie is the second oldest of seven brothers, including USC and NFL football player Ricky Bell and Jerry Bell, a former world karate champion and singer in the bands New Birth and the Dazz Band. He also is related to the record producer, Thom Bell. [1]

  8. The Bellamy Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The brothers have traveled around the world playing benefit concerts for American troops abroad including performances throughout Germany, Italy, Japan, Guam, South Korea, Bosnia and Kosovo. When they played at Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo in 2000, it was the first time that the base had allowed a band to play. [ 56 ]

  9. Home Free (group) - Wikipedia

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    Home Free is an American country a cappella group of five vocalists: Adam Bell-Bastien, Adam Chance, Rob Lundquist, Adam Rupp, and Tim Foust. Starting as a show group, they toured with approximately 200 shows a year across the United States. [2]