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  2. Clivillés and Cole - Wikipedia

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    David Cole and Robert Clivillés both performed in club Better Days (Clivillés as DJ and Cole as keyboardist) in the late 1980s. [4] They become friends following a joint DJ session at Better Days club. [5] [4] Their first official released collaboration was a 1986 remix of the song "It's Too Late (For Love)" by Stardom Groove, featuring Tonya ...

  3. Marmalade (band) - Wikipedia

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    Marmalade's debut album, There's A Lot Of It About, featured a mix of some of their singles and cover versions of current popular tunes, and was released in 1968. Marmalade made a cameo appearance on the big screen in the film Subterfuge [9] that year.

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    Animalist was one of the networks under Discovery Digital Networks based upon animal-themed video content. [1] Launched in Fall of 2013, Animalist, along with Revision3, TestTube, and the Defranco Network make-up the web-original video arm for Discovery Communications. [2]

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    Both marmalade and jam could also be purchased in “fancy jars”, two sizes of china jars with matching lids, painted with designs such as “crinoline ladies”. Brown & Polson Ltd. bought Frank Cooper's in 1964 and moved production away from Oxford in 1967, [7] but retained the "Oxford" name for the marmalade. [10]

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    Riding high on the success of "Lady Marmalade" and the Nightbirds album, Labelle made the cover of Rolling Stone in 1975. Labelle released two more albums, Phoenix and Chameleon in 1975 and 1976, respectively. While both albums continued the group's critical success, none of the singles issued on those albums ever crossed over to the pop charts.

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