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  2. The Miami Showband - Wikipedia

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    The band was established in Dublin in 1962 by impresario Tom Doherty. He recruited an existing group, the Downbeats Quartet, comprising Joe Tyrell (piano), Tony Bogan (drums), Clem Quinn (guitar), and Martin Phelan (saxophone), and augmented them with singer Jimmy Harte who at the time was a member of The Ambassadors Showband in Dublin, joined trumpeter Tommy O'Rourke, trombonist and vocalist ...

  3. Category:Musical groups from Miami - Wikipedia

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  4. Spam Allstars - Wikipedia

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    Spam Allstars are a United States 6-piece Latin, funk, and electronica band from Miami, Florida.The band has been described [by whom?] as creators of the new Miami Sound. They had a legendary 15 year weekly residency in Little Havana at a small club called Hoy Como Ayer.

  5. Foxy (band) - Wikipedia

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    In early 1979, the band (and session musician George Terry) were in Criteria Studios, Miami, where they played on the backing track of ABBA's song "Voulez-Vous", the only time ABBA recorded outside of Sweden. [2] Driggs left shortly before Foxy's third album was recorded and was not replaced. The group's third album Hot Numbers was released in ...

  6. Miami high school band recognized nationally for its rich ...

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    “This international accolade really puts the MAS Ritmo Latin Band on the map globally!” says the director of bands and jazz studies at Miami Arts Studio 6-12 @ Zelda Glazer

  7. The Montells - Wikipedia

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    The Montells were an American garage rock band from Miami, Florida who were active in the 1960s. They briefly operated under the name H.M. Subjects and recorded a version of the Pretty Things's "Don't Bring Me Down," which while in the process of becoming a local hit, became embroiled in a controversy involving Morton Downey, Jr., then a disc jockey at Miami's WFUN and later of talk show fame.

  8. Canceling Cuban band’s Miami concert a lousy idea in ... - AOL

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    Cuban-American Miami Beach Commissioner Alex Fernandez reveals that he asked for the cancellation for political reasons. Canceling Cuban band’s Miami concert a lousy idea in 1999. It still is in ...

  9. Ruben DJ - Wikipedia

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    With time, Rubén DJ's fame began to decline. Although he had other hits, like Ponte El Sombrero, Si Te Gusta el Hueso!, Todo Movido, Dame D'eso, Planeta Platano, Feliz Navidad, and other singles. [4] In the late 90s, Rubén hosted a musical segment in Telemundo's El Show de las 12.