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  2. Copilco - Wikipedia

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    Copilco was an important Mesoamerican ceremonial center, southwest of Mexico City, Mexico. Copilco is located approximately four kilometers north of Cuicuilco. Both were covered by lava from several eruptions of the Xitle volcano three thousand years ago. It is very likely that founding, development and destiny of both cities had common causes ...

  3. American Music Club - Wikipedia

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    American Music Club's 1985 debut, The Restless Stranger, released on Grifter Records, [6] mixed post-punk and country elements and is widely considered as the first slowcore release, [failed verification] establishing the band as major pioneers of slowcore and an early influence on post-rock. [3]

  4. Copilco metro station - Wikipedia

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    Copilco metro station. /  19.335887°N 99.176652°W  / 19.335887; -99.176652. Copilco is a station along Line 3 on the Mexico City Metro. Located in the Coyoacán borough, in the south of Mexico City, on Avenida Enríquez Ureña (Eje 10 Sur). [2] [3] It is the penultimate station along the southern portion of Line 3.

  5. Everclear (album) - Wikipedia

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    Everclear. (album) Everclear is the fifth studio album by American indie rock band American Music Club. It was released on October 5, 1991, on Alias Records . "Rise" was released as a single in 1991 via the Rise CD maxi-EP on Alias Records, which contained the non-album tracks "Chanel #5", "The Right Thing" and an alternate version of "Crabwalk".

  6. National Federation of Music Clubs - Wikipedia

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    The National Federation of Music Clubs ( NFMC) is an American non-profit philanthropic music organization that promotes American music, performers, and composers. NFMC endeavors to strengthen quality music education by supporting "high standards of musical creativity and performance." NFMC headquarters are located in Greenwood, Indiana.

  7. The Golden Age (American Music Club album) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age is the 9th and final studio album [1] released by American indie rock band American Music Club. The album is the band's second after a 10-year hiatus that ended in 2004. [2] The album is an effort by the band to experiment more in their music. [3] The album was produced by Dave Trumfio, who has also worked for bands such as Wilco ...

  8. Thursday Night Music Club brings big band fun to Ruby ... - AOL

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    Joe McGlothlin. August 1, 2024 at 5:03 AM. Thursday Night Music Club, a popular local "big band" jazz orchestra, will present its 16th annual Jazz Showcase concert in Ruby Diamond Concert Hall at ...

  9. Engine (American Music Club album) - Wikipedia

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    Engine is the second album by American Music Club. It was jointly released by Frontier and Grifter in the US and by Zippo in the UK and Europe in 1987. [3] [2] The 1998 Warner Bros. Records reissue added three additional tracks from the same period. The artwork for the Zippo UK release features an incorrect track listing, putting the songs in ...