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  2. Neil Hannon - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] The group's second album, Sticky Wickets, came out in 2013. Hannon composed the music for a stage adaptation of Arthur Ransome's novel Swallows and Amazons (1930), which premiered in December 2010 at the Bristol Old Vic, with book and lyrics by Helen Edmundson. [13] A new Divine Comedy album, Bang Goes the Knighthood, was released in ...

  3. The Duckworth Lewis Method - Wikipedia

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    The Duckworth Lewis Method are a cricket-themed Irish pop group formed by Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy and Thomas Walsh of Pugwash.The Duckworth Lewis Method is also the title of the group's first album, which was released on 3 July 2009, a few days before the start of the 2009 Ashes series.

  4. Divine (group) - Wikipedia

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    Divine was an American R&B girl group formed in 1996 who are best known for their 1998 hit single "Lately". The group consisted of Kia Thornton, Nikki Bratcher and Tonia Tash. They made a cover version of the George Michael song "One More Try". The group disbanded in 2000.

  5. List of musician and band name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    After Gallagher joined the group, the band's name was changed to Oasis, which was inspired by a place where Inspiral Carpets played, the Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon. [235] Odesza – the band's name was taken from the name of Harrison Mills' uncle's sunken vessel, which itself was named after the Ukrainian city of Odesa.

  6. List of bands named after other performers' songs - Wikipedia

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    The Shins, after the Flake Music (a prior incarnation of the group) song of the same name Slipknot , after the first track on their demo album Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. Steeleye Span , after the character John "Steeleye" Span in the song " Horkstow Grange "; the song was the inspiration for the band's name, but they only got around to recording ...

  7. Honorific nicknames in popular music - Wikipedia

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    King of Romani Music: Serbia [45] [46] Harry Belafonte: King of Calypso: United States [47] [48] Mordechai Ben David: King of Jewish Music: United States [49] Chuck Berry: King of Rock and Roll: United States [50] Father of Rock and Roll [51] Beyoncé: Queen Bey United States [52] Justin Bieber: Prince of Pop Canada [53] King of Teen Pop [54 ...

  8. Count's 77 - Wikipedia

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    The Count's father (also named Danny Koker), who was the baritone vocalist and keyboardist for the Cathedral Quartet, a well-known southern gospel group, influenced his son from a young age to appreciate music. The band came together at a jam night at Koker's Las Vegas rock club, Count's Vamp'd. These weekly sessions were, and still are, headed ...

  9. Lately (Divine song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lately" is a song by American R&B girl group Divine, released as the group's debut single on August 25, 1998, from their only studio album, Fairy Tales. Written by Christopher Kelly and Will Baker, the Hammond organ -driven R&B song is a pensive reflection on lost love produced by John Howcott and Donald Parks.