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  2. Holy Sons - Wikipedia

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    Holy Sons is a one-man solo band built around American songwriter and drummer Emil Amos. Amos is notable for releasing "genre-bending" albums, according to LA Weekly music reviewer Chris Martins, [ 1 ] and for being a prolific songwriter; one account in Spike Magazine suggests he has written over a thousand songs. [ 2 ]

  3. ‘Let your music speak.’ This popular, reggae band in Macon ...

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    Emily Amos, lead singer of the band, called a group of people to the front to be her dancers. As her new dancers started getting into the rhythm of the drums, more people came to the stage to dance.

  4. Category:American women organists - Wikipedia

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  5. List of musicians at Welsh cathedrals - Wikipedia

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    2017 Rupert Jackson (subsequently Organ Scholar of Magdalen College, Oxford) 2018 Emily India Evans (subsequently Organ Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) 2019 Joshua Roebuck (now Organist of Westwood United Methodist Church, Los Angeles) 2020 Michael D'Avanzo (subsequently Organ Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge)

  6. Category:English organists - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham City Organist; George Frost Bloomer; John Roberts Boulcott; Henry Bowman (composer) John Francis Brewer; Frederick Albert Bridge; Joseph Cox Bridge; John Broderip; Robert Broderip; William Broderip (organist) Walter Brooks (organist) Richard Browne (c.1630–1664) Richard Browne (d. 1710) Richard Browne (fl. 1614–1629) Cornelius Bryan

  7. Category:20th-century American organists - Wikipedia

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  8. List of Hammond organ players - Wikipedia

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    A Hammond C-3 organ The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert. The instrument was first manufactured in 1935. It has two manuals along with a set of bass pedals. A variety of models have been produced. The most popular is the B-3, produced between 1954 and 1974. The instrument was designed to replace the pipe organ in churches, and early adopters ...

  9. John Amos' Daughter Reveals She Learned of Dad's ... - AOL

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    Shannon Amos learned of her father John Amos' death through the news over one month after he died.. News broke on Oct. 1 that the famed actor had died on Aug. 21 of natural causes in Los Angeles ...