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  2. Bobby Kimball - Wikipedia

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    Kimball was born in Orange, Texas but raised in nearby Vinton, Louisiana. (Vinton did not have a hospital.) He started singing as a child, dabbling on vocals and playing piano and acoustic guitar in a musical household throughout his youth - mostly covering and performing 1950s and 1960s R&B hits, 1800s Traditional Olde Tyme music; as well as rare local Swamp pop and Cajun folk songs, typical ...

  3. Rise Up - Wikipedia

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    Rise Up! (Bobby Conn album), 1998; Rise Up! Shteyt Oyf!, a 2002 album by the Klezmatics; Rise Up (Thomas Mapfumo album), 2005; Rise Up (Yves Larock album), 2008; Rise Up!, a 2008 album by Lonnie Smith; Rise Up (Cypress Hill album), 2010; Rise Up (Colors of Peace), a 2013 compilation album of songs written by Fethullah Gülen; Rise Up (Saliva ...

  4. Mindfields - Wikipedia

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    Mindfields is the tenth studio album (though counted as the 11th album overall — see Toto XIV) by the American rock band Toto.It was released in Europe and Japan in March 1999, followed by a US release on November 16, 1999.

  5. Yoso - Wikipedia

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    The band grew out of a plan for Kimball and Circa (consisting of Sherwood, Kaye, guitarist Jimmy Haun and drummer Jay Schellen) to play together on an Italian tour in early 2009. This was cancelled, but it was decided to form a new band with all five, announced under the name AKA; this was later changed to Yoso (a combination of Yes and Toto).

  6. Toto XX - Wikipedia

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    Toto XX: 1977–1997 is a compilation album by Toto to celebrate their 20th anniversary. The album features rare original demos, outtakes, previously unreleased recordings and live tracks from the band's 20-year career.

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  8. Category:Bobby Kimball albums - Wikipedia

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  9. Rosanna (song) - Wikipedia

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    Arquette herself played along with the joke, commenting in an interview that the song was about "my showing up at 4 a.m., bringing them juice and beer at their sessions". [10] In the verses, the key is changed from G minor to F major, accompanied on the original recording by the lead vocalist changing from Steve Lukather to Bobby Kimball. [11]