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  2. 3's a Crowd (band) - Wikipedia

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    3's a Crowd was a folk rock band from Vancouver who existed from 1964 to 1969, spending most of that time in Toronto and Ottawa. [2] The group had some Canadian chart success, but is particularly notable for the caliber of Canadian musicians who passed through its ranks and would later establish successful careers of their own, including Bruce Cockburn, Colleen Peterson, David Wiffen, Trevor ...

  3. Three's a Crowd - Wikipedia

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    Three's a Crowd (also known as Three's Company, Too in the Three's Company syndication package) is an American sitcom television series produced as a spin-off and continuation of Three's Company that aired on ABC from September 25, 1984 (one week after the final episode of Three's Company was broadcast), until April 9, 1985, with reruns airing until September 10, 1985.

  4. Three's a Crowd (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Three's a Crowd (sometimes spelled 3's a Crowd) is an American television game show. It was created by Chuck Barris and originally packaged by Chuck Barris Productions. The first version aired in syndication from September 17, 1979, to February 1, 1980, hosted by Jim Peck. The show featured a host asking questions of a man, then his wife and ...

  5. Three's a Crowd (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    3's a Crowd (band), 1960s Canadian folk-rock band; Three's a Crowd, a 1930 Broadway musical revue "Three's a Crowd" (song), a 1992 song by Milira "Three's a Crowd", a jazz piece recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet for the 1961 album Countdown—Time in Outer Space

  6. Three's Company - Wikipedia

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    Three's a Crowd Three's Company is an American television sitcom that aired for eight seasons on ABC from March 15, 1977, to September 18, 1984. Developed by Don Nicholl , Michael Ross and Bernie West , it is based on the British sitcom Man About the House created by Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer .

  7. Trevor Veitch - Wikipedia

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    Later, the Bill Schwartz Quartet recruited more members, including Ken Koblun, David Wiffen, and Richard Patterson, and changed its name to 3's a Crowd. [3] 3's a Crowd is credited for helping expand the role of jazz and eastern music in the folk rock genre. The band broke up in 1968; Veitch's reasons were to pursue other projects.

  8. Three's a Crowd (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Three's A Crowd premiered on Broadway at the Selwyn Theatre on October 15, 1930, and closed on June 6, 1931, after 271 performances.. It was “compiled” by Howard Dietz; staged by Hassard Short; dances by Albertina Rasch; with additional songs by Johnny Green, Vernon Duke, Burton Lane, and others.

  9. Tarney/Spencer Band - Wikipedia

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    The group issued three albums, Tarney and Spencer (1976), Three's a Crowd (1978) and Run for Your Life (1979). Their single, "No Time to Lose" (1979), received airplay in the United States on album-oriented rock radio stations. It charted on the Billboard Hot 100 in both 1979 and again in 1981 upon re-issue. By the end of 1979, Tarney/Spencer ...