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  2. Stars (Canadian band) - Wikipedia

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    Stars have covered The Smiths' "Asleep" for American Laundromat Records' charity CD "Sing Me To Sleep - Indie Lullabies". The CD was released worldwide in May 2010. In June 2010 the band released their fifth studio album, The Five Ghosts. In Canada, the album was released via Soft Revolution, the band's own new label.

  3. Stars (Australian band) - Wikipedia

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    A tribute performance by Stars members and other Australian acts followed in August and a double-LP, Andrew Durant Memorial Concert was released in 1981. It peaked at No. 8 on the albums chart with proceeds donated to Andrew Durant Cancer Research Foundation. Stars re-formed in 2019, announcing a tour in November and December of that year. [1]

  4. Stars discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Stars, a Canadian indie pop band, consists of nine studio albums, two remix albums, six extended plays, one video album and eighteen singles.

  5. Stars (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Stars (British band), a 1972 supergroup; Stars (Canadian band), an indie rock group formed in 2000; The Stars (band), a Japanese psychedelic rock group; Albums.

  6. Stars on 45 - Wikipedia

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    The Stars on 45 Long Play Album (US title: Stars on Long Play, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand: Stars on 45 — The Album) also became a massive seller worldwide, topping both the UK and Australian album charts, it was a Top 10 hit in most parts of Europe and also reached #9 on Billboard ' s album chart in the US.

  7. Hollywood Stars (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Hollywood Stars were the first "conceptual band" that Kim Fowley assembled, predating Fowley's groups The Runaways, Venus and the Razorblades, and The Orchids. [1]In the early 1970s, Fowley was a regular at Rodney Bingenheimer's English Disco, a Los Angeles-based club that specialized in British glam rock and occasionally featured live acts such as Iggy and the Stooges and Zolar X, the ...

  8. I See Stars - Wikipedia

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    The band also appeared on the song, "Beauty and the Beast", by Dubstep producer BARE. The band's fourth studio album, New Demons, was released October 22, 2013, which featured elements of EDM while achieving an even further aggressive style than Digital Renegade. On March 25, 2015, the band released their first remix album, titled Phases. The ...

  9. Heart (Stars album) - Wikipedia

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    Heart is the second studio album by the Canadian indie rock band Stars, released on Paper Bag Records in Canada and on Arts & Crafts in the USA.. The album features three regional covers: the Canadian cover features a man embracing a woman who is resting on the man's lap, the US cover features a billboard with a woman's eyes gazing onward, and the European cover features three women spying out ...