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  2. Chicago Catz - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Catz is a Chicago, Illinois area cover band that was formed in 1986 by five noteworthy musicians. Approaching their third decade, "The Catz", as they are affectionately known, have become one of the Windy City's most established professional R&B pop music bands. For more than 20 years, this group of notable professional musicians have ...

  3. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic. Music information and reviews. ~20,000,000 [7] ~2,200,000 [7] Song samples only. Discogs. • Database: user-generated cross-referenced database of physical & digital releases, artists, and labels. With catalogue numbers, codes, and other markings taken directly from each release.

  4. Eight to the Bar (swing band) - Wikipedia

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    Eight to the Bar was founded by keyboardist, vocalist, and songwriter [1] Cynthia Lyon and pedal steel guitar player John Brown in 1975 [2] in New Haven, Connecticut, as a Western-style swing band. [3] The original lineup had eight members, male vocalist Rob Jockel, and Lyon singing lead and backup vocals with her sisters Todd and Barbara Lyon ...

  5. Popular music of Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham's culture of popular music first developed in the mid-1950s. [1] By the early 1960s the city's music scene had emerged as one of the largest and most vibrant in the country; a "seething cauldron of musical activity", [2] with over 500 bands constantly exchanging members and performing regularly across a well-developed network of venues and promoters. [3]

  6. The Hangmen (Washington, D.C. band) - Wikipedia

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    The Hangmen were founded in 1964 by bassist Mike West and rhythm guitarist George Daly at Montgomery Junior College in Rockville, Maryland. [2] [3] [4] In 1965 they recruited fellow Montgomery students guitarist Tom Guernsey and drummer Bob Berberich previously from a band called the Reekers, who were on indefinite hold after two members Joe Triplett and Mike Henley departed for college.

  7. Outhouse (venue) - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence, Kansas 66046. Location. U.S. Coordinates. 38°57′22.5″N 95°9′47.2″W  /  38.956250°N 95.163111°W  / 38.956250; -95.163111. Genre (s) Music, concerts. The Outhouse was a hardcore punk music venue located east of Lawrence, Kansas, United States, on 15th Street. Original shows listed the venue as Past the Pavement Hall ...

  8. Sub Pop - Wikipedia

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    www.subpop.com. Sub Pop is an independent record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. Sub Pop achieved fame in the early 1990s for signing Seattle bands such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney, central players in the grunge movement. [ 1 ] They are often credited with helping popularize grunge music.

  9. The Dictators - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed in 1972 by Andy "Adny" Shernoff, who was attending the State University of New York at New Paltz, and Ross "The Boss" Friedman who was playing in a local band called Total Crudd. Scott "Top Ten" Kempner was asked to join, and the trio rented a house in Kerhonkson, New York, where they lived and rehearsed with various drummers.