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  2. Law (band) - Wikipedia

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    Possibly due to the multicultural nature of the group's music the band's albums they had trouble slotting into the radio format. With a lack of airplay, record sales were disappointing. Steve Acker had left the band in December 1977 and Law broke up. [1] By 2014, Acker was the only charter member of LAW still working in the music business.

  3. Laughing Clowns - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [8]: 142 Walsh had not played bass guitar in a band before; he appeared on the group's second album, Law of Nature. It was recorded during the latter half of 1983 in Sydney and released in April 1984 on the newly formed label, Hot, and included contributions from pianist Chris Abrahams. A single, "Eternally Yours", was released on 12 ...

  4. Forgive Us Our Trespasses (album) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Tempest" was made into a music video, directed by the guitarist/vocalist Josh Graham. [3] The lyrics and album artwork depict environmental and post-apocalyptic themes, including references to the 'Sixth Extinction' [ 4 ] alluded to in the Red Sparowes album At the Soundless Dawn , an album also featuring Graham.

  5. The Law (English band) - Wikipedia

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    The band produced the Billboard number 2 AOR Chart hit "Laying Down the Law", [1] written by Rodgers, but the group's only album peaked at number 126 on the Billboard 200 chart. An album of outtakes from the first album [ citation needed ] has been released as a bootleg , often referred to as The Law II .

  6. Power of Law 2021: The Top Music Attorneys - AOL

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    It’s been an unprecedented year for the world, and not least the music industry, where the live-entertainment business was flattened by the pandemic but other areas, notably streaming ...

  7. The Law (The Law album) - Wikipedia

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    The Law was formed when Paul Rodgers met Kenney Jones in a nightclub in London and decided to put a band together. [3] The two teamed up with different supporting musicians in order to give Rodgers freedom to pursue whatever music style he felt like. [4]

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  9. Tennessee becomes first US state with law protecting ... - AOL

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    Tennessee's music industry supports more than 61,617 jobs across the state, contributes $5.8 billion to gross domestic product, and fills over 4,500 music venues, according to the governor's office.