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  2. Craig Stebic - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 December 2018, at 16:41 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Disappearance of Lisa Stebic - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Michelle Stebic, née Ruttenberg (born May 19, 1969) is an American missing person. The mother of two went missing from her home in Plainfield, Illinois on April 30, 2007. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  4. The Word Alive discography - Wikipedia

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    The Word Alive is an American metalcore band from Phoenix, Arizona.The band was formed by vocalist Craig Mabbitt in 2008. After one unreleased EP, Mabbitt was replaced by current vocalist, Tyler Smith, the same year.

  5. Amy Jacobson - Wikipedia

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    Amy Jacobson is a Chicago radio talk show host. She was a reporter for WMAQ-TV in Chicago from 1996 to 2007, losing her job after a rival TV station broadcast a video of her in a bathing suit with her children at the home of a man she was investigating in connection with his wife's disappearance.

  6. Planet E Communications - Wikipedia

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    Planet E's first release was titled "4 Jazz Funk Classics," which Craig recorded under the moniker 69. Initial releases on Planet E would mainly be Craig's projects under a multitude of monikers, but would later evolve into being home to a myriad of electronic music's most influential artists such as Kevin Saunderson, Moodymann, Kenny Larkin, and Recloose.

  7. The Sons of Adam - Wikipedia

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    The band, from Baltimore, Maryland, was founded in 1962 as The Iridescents, by guitarist Randy Holden, who had previously played in other local rock and roll bands, and bassist Mike Port. [1]

  8. KLC discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the production discography of Craig "KLC" Lawson, an American hip hop music producer from New Orleans, Louisiana, and lead producer of the production team The Medicine Men. Lawson is credited (solo and with other team members) on close to 300 studio recordings covering over 100 studio albums. [ 1 ]

  9. I Love It (album) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Beaird – acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin Mike Brignardello – bass guitar Glen Duncan – fiddle Rob Hajacos – fiddle; Mike Johnson – steel guitar, Dobro Jeff King – electric guitar