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  2. Today's Sounds - Wikipedia

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    Today's Sounds is a live album by The Three Sounds which was recorded at the London House in Chicago in 1966 and released on the Limelight label. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Reception

  3. The Effigies - Wikipedia

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    The first 2 EPs were recorded by noted Chicago sound engineer Timothy Powell and featured a raw but powerful guitar driven sound. 1984's For Ever Grounded found the band moving away from its hardcore roots, and was the last recording to feature Letiecq.

  4. The Museum of Classic Chicago Television - Wikipedia

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    Most of the museum's footage originates from "airchecks" of local Chicago channels (and to a lesser extent other cities) that were recorded primarily in the 1970s and 1980s.

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  6. Wikipedia:Featured sounds - Wikipedia

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    The featured sounds process, which denoted what were considered to be the best sounds in Wikipedia, ceased operation in about November 2011. At that time, there were 278 featured sounds in 366 parts. See Wikipedia:Media help for help with playing sound files on Wikipedia.

  7. Chicago named funniest city in America - AOL

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    The post 50 Hilarious Out-Of-Context Captions For WikiHow Images (Best Of All Time) first appeared on Bored Panda. But as celebrities who are constantly hunted by paparazzi would tell you ...

  9. Dusty Groove - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1996 by University of Chicago alumni Rick Wojcik and JP Schauer as an online-only record store, the website dustygroove.com soon attracted the interest of global record collectors. [5] The site has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, [6] Rolling Stone, [7] Billboard, [8] The Wire, [9] Spin, [10] GQ, [11] Esquire ...