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Hermitcraft is a private, invite-only, Minecraft server. It's one of the most famous Minecraft servers, even being featured by Mojang during various events in the past. Hermitcraft also works with charities such as the Gamers Outreach Foundation , the Make a Wish Foundation , and SOS Africa; many of which Batchelor has co-hosted events for.
Name Nationality Orientation(s) & identification(s) Associated channels Ref. Abigail Thorn: British Lesbian, transgender Philosophy Tube, Philosophy Tube Live [1] [2]Adam Dahlberg
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Herman's Hermits are an English rock and pop group formed in 1963 in Manchester and formerly fronted by singer Peter Noone.Known for their jaunty beat sound and Noone's often tongue-in-cheek vocal style, the Hermits charted with numerous transatlantic hits in the UK and in America, where they ranked as one of the most successful acts in the Beatles-led British Invasion.
The genre encompasses fan-created music about the events of the server, music made by Dream SMP members, and music used in Dream SMP streams, but largely was used as a catchall for music by YouTubers with similar fanbases. The artists that are part of the genre include Glass Animals, Wilbur Soot, Toby Fox, Derivakat, and Alec Benjamin. [32] [33 ...
Squirrel Nut Zippers is an American swing and jazz band formed in 1993 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, by James "Jimbo" Mathus (vocals and guitar), Tom Maxwell (vocals and guitar), Katharine Whalen (vocals, banjo, ukulele), Chris Phillips (drums), Don Raleigh (bass guitar), and Ken Mosher.
"Shame, Shame, Shame" also went number one on the disco/dance chart for four weeks. [8] The full-length LP Shame, Shame, Shame was recorded subsequently and came out in 1975. The lead singer Shirley Goodman, was one half of the duo Shirley and Lee who had a mega hit 18 years earlier, in 1956, writing and recording the song " Let the Good Times ...
The Pretenders were formed in the spring of 1978 by Chrissie Hynde, James Honeyman-Scott, Pete Farndon and Martin Chambers. [1] After the release of Pretenders in 1980 and Pretenders II in 1981, Farndon was fired from the band on 14 June 1982 due to increasing problems with drug abuse, which had led to Honeyman-Scott claiming he would leave if the bassist was not dismissed. [2]