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  2. The Cardinals - Wikipedia

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    Billboard R&B charts later listed it as the 43rd best seller of 1955. The Cardinals' records at this time were some of their best, though not their most popular. In July 1955 Atlantic released the group's 8th single, Come Back My Love, a song issued five months earlier by Rama Records artists The Wrens.

  3. List of greatest hits albums - Wikipedia

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    The Phenomenon 1968–1998 (a.k.a. Forever and Ever – 40 Greatest Hits) by Demis Roussos (1998) Forever and Ever – Definitive Collection by Demis Roussos (2002) Collected by Demis Roussos (2015) The Best of Roxy Music by Roxy Music (2001) Greatest Hits by Roxy Music (1977) Greatest Hits by Run-D.M.C. (2002)

  4. Ryan Adams discography - Wikipedia

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    List of solo live albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions US [1] BEL [3] NL [6] Live at Carnegie Hall (and Ten Songs from Live at Carnegie Hall) Release: April 21, 2015; Label: PAX AM; 125: 107: 44 Alive, Volume 1 (with The Cardinals) Release: July 17, 2023; Label: PAX AM — — — Return to Carnegie ...

  5. How Adam Wainwright Went From MLB All-Star to Country Music ...

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    In the time since his baseball career ended, Wainwright has played at Nashville’s country music institution the Grand Ole Opry twice, and released his debut album, Hey Y’all, in April 2024.

  6. Neal Casal - Wikipedia

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    Neal Graeme Casal (November 2, 1968 – August 26, 2019) [1] was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and photographer. First rising to prominence as lead guitar with Rickey Medlocke's Blackfoot from 1988 to 1993, he was also known as a member of Ryan Adams' backing band the Cardinals from 2005 until 2009, with whom he recorded three studio albums.

  7. Ryan Adams & the Cardinals - Wikipedia

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    Their final studio album, Cardinology, was released in October 2008, and, according to Pitchfork Media, Ryan Adams & the Cardinals may be known as simply "The Cardinals" from now on. [3] In January 2009, Adams announced that he would leave The Cardinals in order to "step back" from making music, citing hearing loss due to Ménière's disease as ...

  8. Cardinology - Wikipedia

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    The album was placed at #14 on Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2008 list. [15] The magazine also placed "Magick" at #13 on the 100 Best Singles of 2008 list. [16] The album has sold over 250,000 copies worldwide. [citation needed] In April 2011, Adams released an EP, Class Mythology, featuring four unreleased tracks recorded for Cardinology.

  9. Wheel of Fortune (1951 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wheel of Fortune" is a popular song written by Bennie Benjamin and George David Weiss and published in 1951. It is best remembered in the 1952 hit version by Kay Starr.. The song was originally recorded in 1951, for RCA Victor by Johnny Hartman, and about the same time for Crescendo Records by Al Costello with the Walter Scott Orchestra.