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  2. Taking Back Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Taking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Amityville, New York, formed by guitarist Eddie Reyes and bassist Jesse Lacey in 1999. The band's current members are Adam Lazzara (lead vocals), John Nolan (lead guitar, keyboards, vocals) and Shaun Cooper (bass guitar), accompanied by Nathan Cogan (guitar) for their live performances.

  3. List of songs about Miami - Wikipedia

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    "Going Back to Miami", written by Wayne Cochran, made famous by The Blues Brothers "Miami, My Amy" by Keith Whitley country pop, 1986 "The New South" by Hank Williams Jr. "If the South Woulda Won" by Hank Williams Jr. "The Road Goes On Forever" The Highwaymen (country supergroup) "Miami" by Taking Back Sunday "Miami" by British band Foals

  4. Miami (Will Smith song) - Wikipedia

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    "Miami" is a song by American rapper and actor Will Smith from his debut solo album, Big Willie Style (1997). It samples the Whispers 's 1979 single " And the Beat Goes On ". Released as a single on November 23, 1998, the song charted at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number three on the UK Singles Chart .

  5. Miami 2017 (Seen the Lights Go Out on Broadway) - Wikipedia

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    Joel has often tweaked the lyrics to the song at his live concerts, particularly at the Live at Shea and Coming Together concerts. On New Year's Eve 2016, Joel performed at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida, a city just north of Miami Dade County. At midnight, he crooned the traditional "Auld Lang Syne" and then immediately went into "Miami ...

  6. Tomorrows Bad Seeds - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrows Bad Seeds, commonly abbreviated TBS, is an American reggae rock band from Hermosa Beach, California. [2] The band's line-up consists of Moises "Moi" Juarez (lead vocals), Matthew "Mets" McEwan (vocals/guitar), Rico Degallo (vocals/guitar), Justin Iannelli (bass), and Pat Salmon (drums).

  7. Louder Now - Wikipedia

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    Mascherino's "unique fluid and gruff vocals perfectly complement" Lazzara's "maniacal and effusive delivery," and Horansky called the vocals "much more natural" than Taking Back Sunday's previous albums. [97] Fuse.tv's Jason Lipshutz called Louder Now his second-favorite Taking Back Sunday album. According to Lipshutz, it "was a mainstream ...

  8. April 29, 1992 (Miami) - Wikipedia

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    "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" is a song written by American rock band Sublime in 1996 from their eponymous album Sublime. [1] The song title refers to the date of the beginning of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, [2] of which news spread throughout the United States following the acquittal of four police officers accused in the videotaped beating of Rodney King.

  9. Where You Want to Be - Wikipedia

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    Taking Back Sunday released its debut album, Tell All Your Friends, in March 2002 [2] and spent most of the year and 2003 touring. [2] Though the album only spent one week (at number 183) on the Billboard 200, [3] it ended up spending 68 weeks the Heatseekers Albums chart (eventually peaking at number 9), [4] and 78 weeks on the Independent Albums chart (peaking at number 8). [5]