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  2. Sassafras (band) - Wikipedia

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    Sassafras are a rock band from South Wales first formed in 1970. They play a mix of rock and roll, progressive rock and country rock with the emphasis on vocal harmony. The use of twin guitar solos, played by original members Dai Shell and Ralph Evans, continues to be a distinctive feature of their music.

  3. Classic Rock Society - Wikipedia

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    Classic Rock Society, also known as CRS, was founded by Martin Hudson in 1991 in Rotherham, England, at the Florence Nightingale public house, and quickly progressed to become a large and well recognised organisation helping to forward the cause of progressive rock, and classic rock. [1]

  4. Syd Arthur - Wikipedia

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    [16] [20] The band are currently playing with the Magills' brother Josh filling in for Fred Rother, [21] who has missed gigs in the past due to problems with tinnitus. [22] [23] On 10 June 2016, the band announced that their fourth studio album, Apricity, would be released on 21 October 2016 and also released the title track as the lead single.

  5. List of Steve Hackett band members - Wikipedia

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    Before Hackett recorded his fourth album Defector, he organised a series of gigs in November 1979, including one in London at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, to test out new material. [1] The album also included Hackett then touring band. Hackett changed musical directions with his fifth album, Cured (1981). It was recorded without his band ...

  6. Beat (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Originally starting as a gig guide in print before the internet, the online gig guide is arguably the best-known aspect of Beat's online coverage. [ 15 ] Beat's website also contains one of the most comprehensive online directories of Melbourne live music venues and nightclubs, with a secondary focus on bars, pubs, cafes, record stores and ...

  7. Mike Vennart - Wikipedia

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    While fitting comparisons to New Order, The Blue Nile and Mew into his own review for The Progressive Aspect, Jez Rowden noted that "Vennart has said “I wanted to be experimental and unusual and still write pop songs", and so he has for a good number of years now and here he has put together a sparkling release, cunningly and lovingly crafted ...

  8. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found.

  9. This Winter Machine - Wikipedia

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    This Winter Machine are an English progressive rock band from West Yorkshire, England, formed and named by vocalist, musician and songwriter Al Winter in 2016.To date, the band has released four albums: The Man Who Never Was (2017), A Tower of Clocks (2019), Kites (2021) and The Clockwork Man (2023).