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  2. Kleeer - Wikipedia

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    Kleeer was an American New York City–based funk, disco and post-disco band, which was formed in 1972 under the name The Jam Band, as a backup group to different disco bands and vocalists. [ 1 ] Members

  3. I Love to Dance - Wikipedia

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    Norman Durham - bass, vocals, synthesizer, Syn drums, percussion, guitar, Clavinet, piano; Woody Cunningham - drums, vocals, Syn drums, percussion

  4. Taste the Music - Wikipedia

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    Soul, funk: Label: Atlantic: Producer: Dennis King Kleeer: Kleeer chronology; Get Ready (1982) Taste the Music (1982) Intimate Connection (1984) Professional ratings ...

  5. License to Dream - Wikipedia

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    Soul, funk: Label: Atlantic: Producer: Dennis King Kleeer: Kleeer chronology; Winners (1979) License to Dream ... "De Kleeer Ting" (Norman Durham, Woody Cunningham) 4:41

  6. 14 Things to Say Besides 'I Love You' - AOL

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    Sharing a specific way you’re reminded of someone you care about—like a song you heard on the radio, a poem you read, or a beautiful patch of flowers you saw on your walk to work—can make ...

  7. It comes with a wooden stand that lights up, and you can even add a scannable code that lets you automatically pull up and play the song in the Spotify app. $10 at Amazon GLDN

  8. Intimate Connection - Wikipedia

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    Norman Durham - bass, synthesizer, electric piano, vocoder, lead and backing vocals; Woody Cunningham - lead and backing vocals; Paul Crutchfield - lead and backing vocals

  9. One Knock. Two Men. One Bullet. - The Huffington Post

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    This was a very personal request. I had to just do it, whether it meant anything to me. It kind of didn’t at the time. I was so angry. And I was angry playing it. I was just angry that, you know, I had to sit next to a coffin in front of a crowd of people playing a song. The song was so happy. It was just strange. I was playing it so hard.