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  2. Black Gold (band) - Wikipedia

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    Black Gold is an American indie rock band, from Brooklyn, New York formed by Eric Ronick (lead vocals, keyboards) and Than Luu (drums, guitar, percussions, vocals) in 2006. The band started as a project was started after touring with M. Ward , Ambulance LTD , Rachael Yamagata , Panic! at the Disco , and Adam Franklin of Swervedriver .

  3. John Moreland - Wikipedia

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    Moreland sometimes plays solo with an acoustic guitar, but was often accompanied by two different bands: the Black Gold Band (now defunct) [15] [27] or the Dust Bowl Souls. [8] Though his earlier music was more rock-based, his more recent releases are characterized as being sparsely acoustic. He is characterized as a songwriter's songwriter. [28]

  4. Black gold - Wikipedia

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    Black Gold (band), an indie-rock band from Brooklyn, New York; Black Gold (Jimi Hendrix recordings), an unreleased Jimi Hendrix album; Black Gold (Nina Simone album), 1970; Black Gold (Kutt Calhoun album), 2013; Black Gold: The Best of Soul Asylum; Black Gold: Best of Editors "Black Gold" (song), a 1993 song by Soul Asylum from Grave Dancer's Union

  5. Black Gold (Jimi Hendrix recordings) - Wikipedia

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    Some consider Black Gold to be the "holy grail" of Hendrix collectibles. [1] The themed songs, plus the label markings and conventions used by Hendrix to identify the tapes, led fans to believe that this demo represents a proposed fifth studio album, and predicted that the material will reveal the broadest extensions of Hendrix's intended ...

  6. Black Gold (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Black Gold" is a 1993 single performed by Minneapolis rock band Soul Asylum. The song was written by Soul Asylum's lead singer Dave Pirner. It was the second single from their album Grave Dancers Union. The music video for the song was directed by American filmmaker Zack Snyder, who also directed the "Somebody to Shove" videoclip.

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  8. Meet Panchiko: The Band That Struck Gold 20 Years After Its ...

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    Now 41, the band members are in the process of leaving their day jobs in teaching and music mastering to become full-time musicians for the first time in their lives, with sold-out dates in venues ...

  9. Natalie “Samantha” Rupnow, a 15-year-old student, killed two people, injured six others, and took her own life during a shooting in Wisconsin, USA, on Monday (December 16). Court records ...