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  2. Rising Sons - Wikipedia

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    Ry Cooder. Kevin Kelley. Jesse Lee Kincaid. Taj Mahal. Gary Marker. Rising Sons was an American folk-rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965. [2] Their initial career was short-lived, but the group found retrospective fame for launching the careers of singer Taj Mahal and guitarist Ry Cooder.

  3. List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network (Canadian TV ...

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    This is a list of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network Canada. [1] Télétoon has a different schedule than the English version, although many of the same programs are aired on both channels.

  4. Young Rising Sons - Wikipedia

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    Young Rising Sons are an American indie pop band consisting of Andy Tongren (lead singer/guitar), Julian Dimagiba (bass), Max Iantorno (guitar) and Steve Patrick (drums) formed in 2010. With the release of their debut single " High ", Young Rising Sons signed with Dirty Canvas/ Interscope Records in 2013.

  5. The Kings - Wikipedia

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    The Kings were formed in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Oakville, Ontario in the late 1970s. The original lineup included David Diamond, bass, lead vocals; Mister Zero (aka John Picard, [2] listed as Aryan Zero in the original "Kings Are Here" LP liner notes), guitar; Sonny Keyes, keyboards and vocals; and Max Styles (drums), with Zero and Diamond serving as the main songwriters with ...

  6. Burn the Ships - Wikipedia

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    Released: 5 February 2021. Burn the Ships is the third studio album by For King & Country, an Australian Christian pop duo comprising brothers Luke Smallbone and Joel Smallbone, released via Word Entertainment on 5 October 2018. [1] It features appearances from Moriah Peters and Courtney, the respective wives of Joel and Luke Smallbone.

  7. The Wild Feathers - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Feathers are an American country rock band formed in 2010 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, by Ricky Young, Joel King, and Taylor Burns, all of whom were lead singers in previous bands. Drummer Ben Dumas joined the band following the release of their debut album in the Summer of 2013. [2]

  8. Sons of Apollo - Wikipedia

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    The members had insisted in multiple interviews that the supergroup was a full-time band and not just a side project. [6] [7] [8] The name of the band was proposed by Sherinian after he scrolled through a list of suggestions by Portnoy and saw the word "Apollo" among them. It was picked due to Apollo being the god of music.

  9. The Felice Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Felice Brothers got their start as a band playing in the New York City subway. [2] They lived in a little apartment in Brooklyn [2] and would play in the subway stations at 42nd Street and Union Square and in Greenwich Village. [3] The three brothers originally hail from Palenville, New York [2] in the Catskill Mountains.