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  2. Phish - Wikipedia

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    Wright amicably ended his association with Phish in 1989, but Pollock has continued to collaborate with Phish over the years, designing some of their album covers and concert posters. [33] [34] By 1985, the group had encountered Burlington luthier Paul Languedoc, who would eventually design custom instruments for Anastasio and Gordon. [35]

  3. List of post-grunge bands - Wikipedia

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    Magic Mountain (2014) Kentucky (2016) Bleeker. 2016–present. Orillia, Ontario. Erase You (2016) Bleeker Ridge. pre- Bleeker. 2003–2016.

  4. Jewish wedding - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Wedding, Venice, 1780 Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme. Prior to the ceremony, Ashkenazi Jews have a custom for the groom to cover the face of the bride (usually with a veil), and a prayer is often said for her based on the words spoken to Rebecca in Genesis 24:60. [10] The veiling ritual is known in Yiddish as badeken.

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    The Festival has grown from a handful of bands and a crowd of 500-1,000 to a gathering including two stages, nine bands, posters, T-shirts, food and art sales, and 10,000 music fans in Highland ...

  7. Jimi Hendrix - Wikipedia

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    Hendrix's paternal grandparents, Ross and Nora Hendrix, pre-1912. Hendrix was of African American and alleged Cherokee descent. [nb 1] His paternal grandfather, Bertran Philander Ross Hendrix, was born in 1866 from an extramarital affair between a woman named Fanny and a grain merchant from either Urbana, Ohio or Illinois, one of the wealthiest men in the area at that time.

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