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  2. Precious and Few - Wikipedia

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    "Precious and Few" is a song recorded by American group Climax which became a major North American hit in early 1972. The song was written by the band's guitarist, Walter D. Nims. [ 3 ] Background

  3. Climax (band) - Wikipedia

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    Climax descended from the 1960s hit band The Outsiders. [3] Former Outsiders members Geraci, Nims, and D'Amico, along with new member Guttman recorded and released one single under the Outsiders name ("Changes"/"Lost in My World") and another issued as a solo single by Geraci ("Lovin' You"/"Think I'm Fallin'"), but when Tom King of the original band threatened legal action, the name of the ...

  4. Sonny Geraci - Wikipedia

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    A band called North Coast, pictured on the album sleeve, was put together after the recording had been made with The Cruisers. The band played shows in the Cleveland/Akron area before disbanding a few years later. In 2002, he filled in for his friend Rob Grill as lead vocalist for The Grass Roots and became an honorary member of the band. [5]

  5. The Voice Recap: Night 2 of the Battles Cues Up a ... - AOL

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    On the other, we had Mark, whose vocal is so unique — and, here, so vulnerable — he made me cry. And I’m so cold-hearted, I just gave that sweet ChrisDeo a “C”! Utterly gutted that Mark ...

  6. The Ron Hicklin Singers - Wikipedia

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    They are mostly known as the real singers behind the background vocals on The Partridge Family recordings. In Los Angeles studio circles in the 1960s through 1980s, they were the vocal equivalent of (and often worked with) The Wrecking Crew , performing backup vocals on thousands of songs, TV and movie themes, and as lead (while remaining ...

  7. Clap for the Wolfman - Wikipedia

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    "Clap for the Wolfman" is a song written by Burton Cummings, Bill Wallace, and Kurt Winter performed by their band, the Guess Who. The song appeared on their 1974 album, Road Food . The song was ranked #84 on Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1974 .

  8. Juice B Crypts - Wikipedia

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    Juice B Crypts is the fourth studio album by American experimental rock band Battles, produced by Chris Tabron, and released through Warp on October 16, 2019. It is the band's first album as a duo, following guitarist/bassist Dave Konopka's departure in 2018. [3] Battles toured Europe and North America from April to December 2019 in support of ...

  9. List of Epic Rap Battles of History episodes - Wikipedia

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    The creators of Epic Rap Battles of History, Nice Peter and EpicLLOYD, battle against each other as fictionalized versions of themselves. The battle ends with KassemG intervening to resolve the conflict and suggest to Nice Peter and EpicLLOYD to make a second season and also to create a YouTube channel specifically for the series. The video ...