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  2. Pomegranates (band) - Wikipedia

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    Pomegranates are an indie rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio. [1] They briefly changed their name to Healing Power before disbanding, but they reverted to Pomegranates when reforming the band. [ 2 ]

  3. Heilung - Wikipedia

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    Heilung is a European experimental folk music band. Formed in 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark, the group is made up of members from Denmark, Norway, and Germany. [3] Their music is based on texts and runic inscriptions from Germanic peoples of the Iron Age and Viking Age.

  4. Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe - Wikipedia

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    He earned the nickname "the Doctor of Hypertension" in reference to "the healing powers of his music". [6] Osadebe succeeded in breaking away from the conventional big band format established by the pioneers of the music, a format that favored melodic progressions that were in the common meter, church hymnal tradition.

  5. Charlie Tumahai - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of several notable Australian bands including Chain, Healing Force, [2] Friends and Mississippi (which later evolved into Little River Band). Tumahai traveled to the UK with Mississippi in 1974 and remained there when Mississippi broke up.

  6. Cultural impact of the Beatles - Wikipedia

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    The intensity of the Beatles' appeal as live performers was such that they were often presented with people who were physically impaired, in the assumption that the band had healing powers. [141] When the band assumed a mystical image in the late 1960s, fans increasingly identified them as the four elements, in which each member presented a ...

  7. Healing (Ünloco album) - Wikipedia

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    Healing is the debut album by the nu metal band Ünloco. It was released on March 20, 2001 via Maverick. Healing embraced an outlandish alternative metal sound, which meshed appropriately with the band's aggressive, angst-ridden lyrics. Ünloco's first single, "Face Down", reflected Maverick's desire to highlight the band's reflective and ...

  8. Eyedea - Wikipedia

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    After Eyedea released This Is Where We Were, recorded with his live freestyle rap/jazz group Face Candy, he created Carbon Carousel, an alternative rock band. They have released one EP, entitled The Some of All Things, or: The Healing Power of Scab Picking. This brought on speculation that Eyedea & Abilities were no longer together.

  9. Jonathan Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Healing Sounds: The Power of Harmonics Healing Arts Press 1998 Shifting Frequencies Light Technology Publications 1999 The Lost Chord Spirit Music, Inc. 2005 Tantra of Sound Hampton Roads Publishing 2008 The 7 Secrets of Sound Healing Hay House: 2010 The Divine Name: The Sound That Can Change the World Hay House: 2011 Chakra Frequencies