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  2. The El Dorados - Wikipedia

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    The two competing groups merged in the late 1970s, and subsequently continued to tour and record as The El Dorados until Moses' death in 2000. After Moses's death, Norman Palm, a long-time member since the late 1970s, took over and renamed the group Pirkle Lee Moses Jr's El Dorados, in tribute to his long-time colleague and friend.

  3. Lou Reed - Wikipedia

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    Humphreys also appears in the photos on the cover of Reed's 1977 "best of" album, Walk on the Wild Side: The Best of Lou Reed. Rock and Roll Heart was his 1976 debut for his new record label Arista, and Street Hassle (1978) was released in the midst of the punk rock scene he had helped to inspire. Reed took on a watchful, competitive and ...

  4. List of Christian worship music artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Christian worship music artists or bands. This list includes notable artists or bands that have recorded or been known to perform contemporary worship music at some point in their careers.

  5. Here's a complete list of what every group of celebrity fans ...

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    Because of this power -- and this "closeness" -- fans have started to give themselves collective names. Some of them, surely, you're familiar with: Lady Gaga's Little Monsters, Justin Bieber's ...

  6. Tommy Bankhead - Wikipedia

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    He formed his own bands, the Landrockers then the Blues Eldorados, and performed around clubs in the city. [4] Bankhead was a fixture in St. Louis blues for over fifty years, playing with musicians such as Little Milton, Oliver Sain, Ike Turner, Henry Townsend, and Albert King. [2] He also worked as a deputy sheriff and a security guard at ...

  7. Selah (band) - Wikipedia

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    Nicol left the group in 2004 to pursue a solo career, and for most of 2005 Melodie Crittenden sang with the group. [6]The 2006 Bless the Broken Road album was a project that teamed original Selah members Allan Hall and Todd Smith with a wide variety of guest singers.

  8. Children of the Day - Wikipedia

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    The group later signed with Light Records, releasing, Never Felt So Free (1977) and Butterfly (1979). With Peter Jacobs having left the group, Jeff Crandall did some vocal work on the Butterfly album. [4] It was after the release of Butterfly that the group disbanded. After the release of Butterfly, Marsha and Russ Stevens divorced.

  9. The Jordanaires - Wikipedia

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    The group worked in the recording studio, on stage, and on television with many country, gospel, and rock and roll artists. They also provided background vocals using the names the Gordonaires (a play on the name of the group's first tenor Gordon Stoker), the Merry Melody Singers, and the Almanac Singers, sometimes using different personnel.