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  2. Steve Albini discography - Wikipedia

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    CREEPSCIENCE – Shift the Paradigm. Cat's Eyes – Night and Soul. Nina Nastasia – Riderless Horse. Corduroy Cat – 10% Hopeful. Black Midi – live at electric audio recorded by Steve Albini. (6 different songs on Flexi Discs as bonus to their Hellfire album) Mikey Erg – Love at Leeds. Meet Cute – "Party Mind".

  3. 1910 Fruitgum Company - Wikipedia

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    Late 70s Fruit gum Co. In 1999, original member Frank Jeckell and Mick Mansueto put the act back together. [7] As of 2019, Fruitgum currently performs its own hits, in addition to other songs from the 1960s. [8]

  4. Category:American soul guitarists - Wikipedia

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    Bob Welch (musician) Robert White (guitarist) Bobby Whitlock. David Williams (guitarist) Eddie Willis. Bill Withers. Bobby Womack. Cecil Womack. Arthur G. Wright.

  5. Fishbone - Wikipedia

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    Fishbone is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1979, the band plays a fusion of ska, punk, funk, metal, reggae, and soul. AllMusic has described the group as "one of the most distinctive and eclectic alternative rock bands of the late '80s. With their hyperactive, self-conscious diversity, goofy sense of humor, and ...

  6. Danny Flowers - Wikipedia

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    1970–present. Daniel W. "Danny" Flowers (born 1948) is an American songwriter, recording artist, and multi-instrumentalist based in Nashville. He is known for creating songs that became hits for other artists. His best-known song is "Tulsa Time" recorded by Don Williams which became the number one U.S. Billboard country song of 1979.

  7. Billy Butler (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    A native of Philadelphia, [1] Butler began his career in the 1940s behind the Harlemaires. In the 1950s he was a member of a trio led by Doc Bagby and accompanied keyboardist Bill Doggett. [2] [3] He co-wrote "Honky Tonk", an R&B hit for Doggett.

  8. Dosage (album) - Wikipedia

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    Wall of Sound. 78/100 [6] Dosage is the fourth studio album by the American alternative rock rock band Collective Soul. The album was released on Atlantic Records in February 1999 and peaked at number 21 on the Billboard albums chart. The album's title was derived from a catchphrase they used to describe burnout after their previous tour.

  9. Soulive - Wikipedia

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    soulive.com. Soulive is a funk / jazz trio that originated in Woodstock, New York. The band consists of Eric Krasno (guitar), Alan Evans (drums) and Neal Evans ( Hammond B3 organ, bass keys, clavinet ). Although they originated as a trio, the band has worked extensively with different horn sections, which have included Sam Kininger (saxophone ...