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  2. Afgan (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, he performed the theme song at the Southeast Asian Games. [5] He released the album Live to Love in 2013, followed by Sides in 2016 and Dekade in 2018. In November 2018, Afgan celebrated 10 years in the music industry by kicking off his "Dekade" concert in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia followed by another concert in Jakarta in September 2019 ...

  3. Radio Birdman - Wikipedia

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    Only a few albums have been released by this label including Radio Birdman's 1996 live album, Ritualism [24] and their 2006 reunion album, Zeno Beach. [25] [26] The label is named after the song "Crying Sun" by Radio Birdman on their 1981 studio album, Living Eyes. Crying Sun Records were originally based around Radio Birdman owned music venue ...

  4. List of awards and nominations received by Afgan - Wikipedia

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    Most Famous Song Nominated 2010 Bukan Cinta Biasa (single) Famous Male Solo Album Won [36] 2011 The One: Famous Solo Pop Album Won [37] "Bawalah Cintaku" Most Famous Song Nominated 2012 Kembali (single) Famous Male Solo Album Won [38] 2013 Afgan: Most Famous Male Solo Singer Won [39] 2014 Won [40] "Jodoh Pasti Berlalu" Most Famous Pop Song ...

  5. Are psychics real? A documentarian follows 7 to find out

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    The psychic eventually gave her a “comforting” reading, leading to a breakthrough. “I started to think, well, what’s the difference between me and the millions of people around the world ...

  6. The Afghan Whigs discography - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan Whigs / Ass Poniys Split Single (7") [11] "Mr. Superlove" (cover) Volume 8 [12] "Little Girl Blue" (cover) 1994 The King and I [13] "What Jail Is Like" (acoustic radio session) 1996 Beautiful Girls [14] "Be For Real" (cover), "Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe" (cover) 1998 Burning London ("The Clash" tribute album) [15]

  7. APRA Top 30 Australian songs - Wikipedia

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    APRA's Top 30 Australian songs was a list created by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) in 2001, to celebrate its 75th anniversary. [1] A panel of 100 music personalities were asked to list the "ten best and most significant Australian songs of the past 75 years".

  8. Rosemary Brown (spiritualist) - Wikipedia

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    Brown's claims about spirit communication were disputed by sceptics, [4] although there were a number of musicians and musicologists who supported her claims. Humphrey Searle, who was an authority on Liszt, wrote in his autobiography Quadrille with a Raven, referring to Grubelei, a piece inspired by Liszt: 'It is certainly in keeping with Liszt's experimental style, being mostly written in ...

  9. Ganggajang - Wikipedia

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    GANGgajang founders, Chris Bailey, Graham 'Buzz' Bidstrup, and Mark 'Cal' Callaghan had previously been members of various bands. [1] Bailey, on bass guitar and vocals, had been a member of Adelaide groups, Tattered Sole and then Red Angel Panic, [2] before forming progressive rockers Headband in 1971 with Peter Beagley (later known as Peter Head) on piano and vocals. [3]