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  2. Grimus (band) - Wikipedia

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    Grimus performing at Waves Vienna 2013. While studying in Cluj-Napoca, the members started out as the 5-piece rock band Revers. In 2006, after having suffered multiple changes in the lineup, Grimus released a demo album. Their song Solitude is declared Song of the Year 2006 by City FM Radio. By 2007 the band received invitations to play at most ...

  3. Frankie J - Wikipedia

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    Bautista was born in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, and raised in San Diego, California, United States, from the age of two, after his uncle brought him and his siblings to the United States. [2] He grew up listening to both traditional Latin music as well as American urban music. [3] He attended Southwest Senior High School in San Diego. [2]

  4. The Cascades (band) - Wikipedia

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    The group was active, played local San Diego clubs like The Cinnamon Cinder, and at other times, toured widely. In 1967, The Cascades appeared onscreen in the Crown International Pictures teen comedy adventure film, Catalina Caper, which included their version of a song written by Ray Davies of the Kinks, "There's A New World Opening For Me". [8]

  5. The Beat Farmers - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, The Beat Farmers were formed by Country Dick Montana, former drummer for San Diego bands The Penetrators and The Crawdaddys, and Jerry Raney, singer and guitarist with The Shames and formerly of 1970s psychedelic band Glory. [3] [4] [5] Singer-guitarist Bernard "Buddy Blue" Seigal and bassist Rolle Love from local rockabilly band The ...

  6. The Casbah (music venue) - Wikipedia

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    The Casbah was first opened in 1989 by Tim Mays, Bob Bennett and Peter English at the site of a former Irish pub at 2812 Kettner Boulevard. The three men also owned the now-defunct Pink Panther Club. [1] The Casbah hosted San Diego bands such as Rocket from the Crypt, Lucy's Fur Coat, Trumans Water, Three Mile Pilot, Creedle, Heavy Vegetable ...

  7. Battalion of Saints - Wikipedia

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    In late 1996, George Anthony formed a band of hard core San Diego DAGO misfits consisting of Jason Graham, Mike (wingnut) Clingerman and Richard G. White. The group recorded a cover of Alice Cooper's "Muscle of Love" and an original song, "I don't know (Hit the Bricks)" with Taang records. They then went on to tour of most of Europe.

  8. The Silent Comedy - Wikipedia

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    The band was founded in San Diego, California by brothers Joshua and Jeremiah Zimmerman, [5] [6] In September 2010, their album Common Faults won the San Diego Music Awards's 'Best Pop Album' award. [7] Their songs "Bartholomew" and "All Saints Day" were used in 2011 TV advertisements for the video game Dark Souls. [8] "Bartholomew" was the ...

  9. Musique (disco band) - Wikipedia

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    The song crossed over to the urban market and peaked at No. 81 on the Black Singles chart. Musique's debut album peaked at No. 62 on the Billboard 200 chart. The vocalists on the first LP, Keep On Jumpin ', were a pre-solo-career Jocelyn Brown, Angela Howell, Gina Tharps and Christine Wiltshire.