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  2. Doug Munro (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Doug Munro (born July 9, 1953) is an American musician, arranger, producer, composer, author, and educator specializing in jazz, bebop, Brazilian jazz, jazz fusion, and gypsy swing. Since 1986 he has released over fifteen albums as a band leader and has appeared on over 75 recordings as a guitarist, sideman, producer, and arranger. [ 1 ]

  3. Air Traffic Controller (band) - Wikipedia

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    Air Traffic Controller is an indie pop band that started in Boston, Massachusetts.. The lead singer, singer/songwriter Dave Munro, had previously served in the United States Navy as an air traffic controller, inspiring the name for the band. [1]

  4. Donnie Munro - Wikipedia

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    Donnie Munro (Scottish Gaelic: Donaidh Rothach /dɔnɪ rɔhəx/) (born 2 August 1953) is a Scottish musician and politician, best known as the former lead singer of the band Runrig. [1]

  5. Caroline Munro - Wikipedia

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    Between 1984 and 1987, Munro was a hostess on the Yorkshire Television game show 3-2-1. Munro was a popular pin-up girl during this time, although she refused to pose nude. In the early 1980s, she appeared in music videos for Adam Ant's "Goody Two Shoes" (1982) and Meat Loaf's "If You Really Want To" (1983). [8]

  6. David Munrow - Wikipedia

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    Munrow was born in Birmingham where both his parents taught at the University of Birmingham.His mother, Hilda Ivy (née Norman) Munrow (1905–1985), was a dance teacher and his father, Albert Davis "Dave" Munrow (1908–1975), was a lecturer and physical education instructor who wrote a book on the subject.

  7. Ian Munro (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    Ian Munro attended Scotch College in Melbourne for his high school education. [1]He then attended the Victorian College of the Arts (1981–83). His early piano training was in Melbourne with Rodney Hurst, Marta Rostas (a pupil of Béla Bartók), Deirdre Vadas and Roy Shepherd (a pupil of Alfred Cortot) and he had further study in Vienna, London and Italy with Franz Zettl, Noretta Conci, Guido ...

  8. Au Pairs - Wikipedia

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    A Music War. The band's second album, Sense and Sensuality (1982), showed a greater influence of jazz, soul, funk and disco on the band's sound, but was less well received. [6] Following the departure of bassist Jane Munro in 1983, the band recruited Nick O'Connor who also played piano and synthesizers.

  9. Opus III (band) - Wikipedia

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    Opus III were an English electronic music group who had success on the UK Singles and U.S. Dance charts. The group consisted of vocalist Kirsty Hawkshaw and producers/musicians Kevin Dodds, Ian Munro and Nigel Walton. The group members promoted a environmental and feminist message through their lyrics, liner notes and photo and music videos.

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