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  2. Appaloosa (band) - Wikipedia

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    Appaloosa is a band composed of lyricist/vocalist Anne-Laure Keib and musician Max Krefeld. The pair met when Anne-Laure left her native Paris to spend time in Berlin, and together they formed Appaloosa there in June 2006. [Ref 1] Keib writes the lyrics and serves as the band's vocalist and front-woman.

  3. Category:Musical groups from Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 September 2015, at 11:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Snowden Family Band - Wikipedia

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    The Snowden Family Band was a 19th-century African American musical group. The children of the Snowden family of Clinton , Knox County , Ohio , comprised the ensemble. The band's career stretched from before the American Civil War into living memory ; no other African American band of their type lasted as long.

  5. Music of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is located in Cleveland, Ohio.Ohio musicians inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame include The Isley Brothers (from Cincinnati) in '92, Bootsy Collins (from Cincinnati) in '97, The Moonglows (from Cleveland) in 2000, The O'Jays (from Canton) in '05, Chrissie Hynde (from Akron) of The Pretenders in ...

  6. Appaloosa (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Appaloosa (band), a French electronic duo "Appaloosa," a single from Gino Vannelli's 1978 album Brother to Brother; Appaloosa oil field, an offshore oil field; Appaloosa Interactive, a video game company "Apollousa, Bow of the Goddess", a card in the Yu-Gi-Oh Trading Card Game; Appaloosa Management, an American hedge fund; Appaloosa bean, a ...

  7. Dorothy Sloop - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Sloop (September 26, 1913 – July 28, 1998), also later known as Dorothy Sloop Heflick, was an American jazz pianist who performed with jazz bands. A native of Ohio, her nickname was Sloopy, [1] and she was likely the inspiration behind the song "Hang On Sloopy", written by Wes Farrell and Bert Berns, and best-known from the version recorded by the rock band The McCoys. [2]

  8. Buzzy Linhart - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, he moved to New York City and became friends and roommates with John Sebastian.He also became a protégé of the senior guitarist and folk singer Fred Neil.One of his first bands, with fellow musicians Steve De Naut, Serge Katzen, and Max Ochs, was Seventh Sons, who released a raga-rock LP for ESP Records.

  9. Pat McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    There McLaughlin began to write songs, playing alone at open mic nights and in the streets near the bay. After a brief stint in Boston, he moved to Nashville where he formed a band and released his first album in 1980. Two consecutive projects for Capitol Records followed. His first major label album Pat McLaughlin made its debut in 1988. [1]