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  2. Stereos - Wikipedia

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    Stereos went across Canada in March and April 2010 on Hedley's The Show Must Go...On The Road Tour. Hedley announced the tour in support of their new album The Show Must Go which was released November 17, 2009. "Fefe Dobson and Stereos were along for the whole trek, while Faber Drive and Boys Like Girls joined on select dates." [5]

  3. List of electronics brands - Wikipedia

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    Allied Telesis – NW, OEE; Alpine – CA, CN; Atari; Brother Industries – CM, CP, FAX, MFP, PR, OEE; Buffalo (Melco) – HDD, NW, OEE; Canon – CM, DC, DVC, FAX ...

  4. List of musician and band name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    The name is also a reference to Crush soda, guitarist Jun Senoue's favorite brand of soft drink. The Cure – The band's original name was Easy Cure, which was taken from the name of one of the group's early songs. The name was later shortened to The Cure because frontman Robert Smith felt the name was too American and "too hippyish". [105]

  5. Madman Muntz - Wikipedia

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    In late 1970, Muntz closed his Stereo-Pak audio business after a fire severely damaged his main offices. He then entered the growing home-video market. During the mid-1970s, Muntz thought of taking a 15-inch (38 cm) Sony color cathode-ray tube (CRT) television receiver, fitting it with a special lens and reflecting mirror, then projecting the ...

  6. The Stereos - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, the group added Leroy Swearingen and released their first single as The Stereos, "A Love for Only You"; it flopped, and Swearingen left the group to be replaced by Nathaniel Hicks. [1] Swearingen, however, wrote the song " I Really Love You ", which became their biggest hit, peaking at number 15 on the U.S. Black Singles chart and ...

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  8. Boombox - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese innovated by creating different sizes, form factors, and technology, introducing such advances as stereo boomboxes, removable speakers, and built-in CD players. The boombox became popular in America during the late 1970s, with most then being produced by Panasonic , Sony , General Electric , and Marantz . [ 3 ]

  9. List of loudspeaker manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Oswalds Mill Audio: United States Panasonic: Japan Peavey Electronics: United States Philips: Netherlands Pioneer: Japan PMC speakers: United Kingdom Polk Audio: United States ProAc: United Kingdom PSB Speakers: Canada QSC Audio Products: United States Quad Electroacoustics: United Kingdom (brand) Radio Shack: United States RCF audio: Italy ...