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The Thompson Brothers Band was an American country music group formed in 1996. The band consisted of brothers Andy Thompson (lead vocals) and Matt Thompson (drums) along with Mike Whitty (bass guitar). They recorded for RCA Nashville in the 1990s, releasing one album, an extended play, and three singles.
The Maddox Brothers and Rose (1955) Johnny Manson, fiddle; Bryan "Doc" Martin (1955–60) Grady Martin (1955–60) Hank Martin (1960) Janis Martin (1957) Sonny Martin (1956)* Wink Martindale (1959) Alma May, 1956 Cotton Bag Sewing Queen (1956) Will Mercer (1958) The Miller Brothers Band (1957–58) Frankie Miller (1959) Johnny Miller, one-man ...
The Frogs rock music band founded in 1980, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, by brothers Jimmy and Dennis Flemion; The Fontane Sisters, a trio (Bea, Geri and Marge Rosse) from New Milford, New Jersey; The Fools, a Massachusetts rock band best known for the party atmosphere of their live performances and tongue-in-cheek original songs, covers and parodies
The Barrino Brothers; The Beach Boys; The Bell Sisters; The Beu Sisters; The Beverley Sisters; Big Blood; Bill Gaither Trio; The Black Family (band) The Blackwood Brothers; The Booth Brothers; The Boswell Sisters; The Bridges (band) Brothers Grim (band) The Brothers Johnson; The Brown Singers; The Butler Twins
She has been with WTMJ-TV (Channel 4), Milwaukee's NBC affiliate, since 1991.
The talented cast of family and friends includes son Teddy Thompson, who produced the set; daughter Kami Thompson and son-in-law James Walbourne, who perform as the Rails; and Rufus and Martha ...
Martha and Steven Thompson, from the South Park episode "How to Eat with Your Butt" when a practical joke leads them to mistake Kenny for their missing son, Tommy Thompson, who has a butt on his face; Wendell Vaughn, the alter ego of the comic book superhero Quasar; Seth Voelker, the alter ego of the comic book supervillain Sidewinder
According to the band's website, they are known as a house-band on USA Network’s "Nashville Star," Fox’s "Next Great American Band", CMT’s "Next Superstar", and ABC’s dramatic series ...