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  2. The Shadows of Knight - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed in 1964 as simply the Shadows. In the spring of 1965, the band learned of an already existing British group, the Shadows.Whiz Winters, a friend who worked for their manager, Paul Sampson, in his record shop, came up with the name "The Shadows of Knight" to tie into the British Invasion in music of that time, and because four of the band members attended Prospect High School ...

  3. Raw 'n' Alive at the Cellar, Chicago 1966! - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the first half of 1966, the band enjoyed tremendous popularity among teenage rock fans and their music received widespread airplay on Top 40 radio. [3] In the latter half of 1966, the Shadow of Knight's second album, Back Door Men, was released, but was less commercially successful than the band's first LP. [4]

  4. John Philip Sousa Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The John Philip Sousa Foundation is a non-profit foundation dedicated to the promotion of band music internationally. The foundation administers a number of projects and awards supporting high quality band performance, conducting, and composition.

  5. The Shadows - Wikipedia

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    The Shadows were also becoming a popular band in their own right and in 1960, "Apache", an instrumental by Jerry Lordan, topped the UK charts for five weeks. Further hits followed, including the number ones " Kon Tiki " and " Wonderful Land ", another Lordan composition with orchestral backing and even for eight weeks at number 1.

  6. Shadow (group) - Wikipedia

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    Shadow was a music group in the funk-soul genre that was a spin-off from the Ohio Players. They released three albums on the Elektra label. They released three albums on the Elektra label. They were Love Lite in 1979, Shadow in 1980, and Shadows in the Street in 1981.

  7. Shadow King (band) - Wikipedia

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    Shadow King was an American hard rock supergroup. It was formed in 1990, by former Foreigner lead singer Lou Gramm , future Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell , drummer Kevin Valentine of Donnie Iris and the Cruisers , and bass player Bruce Turgon who later joined Foreigner with Gramm after the split of Shadow King .

  8. Bobby Lalonde (musician) - Wikipedia

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    1988 Back-Up Band Of The Year - Bobby Lalonde Band, Canadian Country Music Association [11] 1988 Instrumentalist of the Year - Bobby Lalonde, Canadian Country Music Association [ 11 ] 1987 Songwriters' of the Year - Gilles Godard / Bobby Lalonde - No Holiday In LA ( Ronnie Prophet ), Canadian Country Music Association [ 11 ]

  9. Saosin - Wikipedia

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    Saosin's musical style is often associated with emo and post-hardcore music, and the band is known for their vocal harmonies and distinctive lead guitar techniques, such as delays and natural harmonics. The band has undergone several lineup changes, leaving Burchell as the only consistent member of the band since its inception. [2]