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  2. Tiriki - Wikipedia

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    The name Hamisi itself was derived from a trader who run a shop in the area from the early days of colonialism. The typical way the Tiriki refer to Hamisi is "Wa-Hamisi" which means the place of Hamisi. Tiriki location is just under 40 kilometers long running southwest to north east. It is roughly shaped like a dumbbell.

  3. List of Oregon musicians - Wikipedia

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    Adickdid; Aerodrone; Akem Manah; Alive Like Me; Black Francis; Tracy Bonham; Brooks Brown; Tiffany Lee Brown; Cadet; Andie Case; Nalini Cheriel; Cherry Poppin' Daddies

  4. The Knocks - Wikipedia

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    The Knocks is an American electronic music duo consisting of Ben "B-Roc" Ruttner and James "JPatt" Patterson. They have released 3 full length albums (HISTORY, New York Narcotic, 55) and 5 EPs (Melody & Silence, Summer Series: 2019, TESTIFY, So Classic, Magic) on record labels Big Beat Records, Neon Gold, Atlantic Records, and their label HeavyRoc Music.

  5. Idaxo-Isuxa-Tiriki language - Wikipedia

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    Idakho, Isukha, and Tiriki (Luidakho, Luisukha, Lutirichi) are mutually intelligible Kenyan languages within the Luhya ethnic group. They are a set of languages closely related to some other Luhya ethnic groups like Maragoli , but less so in comparison to others, like Bukusu ,Tachoni or Samia.

  6. List of jazz musicians - Wikipedia

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    Do not enter names that lack articles. Do not enter names that lack sources. Accordion Kamil ... James Moody (1925–2010) Sam Most (1930–2013) Gerry Niewood ...

  7. James Johnston (Scottish musician) - Wikipedia

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    James Robert Johnston (born 25 April 1980) is a Scottish bassist, vocalist, and songwriter, best known for his work with Scottish group Biffy Clyro. He is also known as Jim or Jimbo and sometimes signs his name as such.

  8. Terik people - Wikipedia

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    The Terik people are a Kalenjin group inhabiting parts of the Kakamega and Nandi Districts of western Kenya, numbering about 23,324 people. [1] They live wedged in between the Nandi, Luo and Luhya (Luyia) peoples. Among the Luo they are known as nyangóóri, but to the Terik, this is a derogatory term.

  9. Benny Benjamin - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, he was Motown's first studio drummer, where he was noted for his dynamic style. Several Motown record producers, including Berry Gordy, refused to work on any recording sessions unless Benjamin was the drummer [4] and James Jamerson the bassist. The Beatles singled out Benjamin's drumming style upon meeting Gordy in the UK.