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Band Aid (band) (16693 bytes)
1: ...ease – artist [[Peter Blake (artist)|Peter Blake]]]] 3: ...ber one]] on that release and on two subsequent releases. It was produced by [[Trevor Horn]]. 6: ... not address the full extent of the problem of world famine. 8: ... times as much money as the original Band Aid single. 10: ...ge Ure]] has commented that "Every generation should have its own version". Far (band) (1220 bytes) 1: ... [[United States|USA]], spawned from the same local scene as (their former touring partners), [[Defto... 3: ...to [[Immortal Records]] and released their first album proper, [[Tin Cans With Strings to You]]. 5: ... is still far from the emo-pop that it would quickly come to inspire). 7: ...ture. These include [[New End Original]] and [[Onelinedrawing]]. 10: *[[Jonah Matranga]] - vocals, guitar Band (913 bytes) 3: ... to [[Concert band|concert]] and [[jazz band|jazz bands]]. 5: ...oll]] [[musical band | band]] that started in the late 1960s. 7: ...wo given limits, such as those sections of the [[electromagnetic spectrum]] used in [[radio]] transmi... 9: ...l in a loop, used for binding, such as a [[rubber band]]. 11: ...anthropology]], a '''[[band society]]''' is a simple form of human [[society]]. FC (band) (2098 bytes) 1: <div style="float:right; width:270; text-align:center;"> 2: ...l>Cover art from ''Quest'' by Final Conflict</small></div> 4: ...a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[progressive rock]] band based in [[Staffordshire]]. 6: ==Personnel== 9: ... Bland - Drums (''Redress the Balance'', additional drums on ''Quest'') K band (579 bytes) 1: .... K band between 18 and 26.5 GHz is absorbed easily by water vapor (H2O resonance peak at 22.24 GHz,... 3: The [[NATO]] K-band is defined as frequency band between 20–40 GHz (7.5-15 mm). 5: ==See also== 6: * [[Ka band|K<sub>a</sub> band]]: K-above band, 18–40 GHz for radar and communications 7: ...b> band]]: K-under band, 12–18 GHz for satellite communications V band (268 bytes) 1: The [[V band]] of the [[electromagnetic spectrum]] ranges from 50 to 75 GHz. 3: ==See also== 4: * [[L band]] 5: * [[S band]] 6: * [[C band]] The Band (9276 bytes) 2: ...uitar), Garth Hudson (accordion) and Richard Manuel (drums).]] 4: ...elping to repopularize traditional American musical forms. 6: ...n the group's members, especially Robertson and Helm. 8: ... the group temporarily, instead working on an [[oil rig]].) 10: ...ite cracker|The Crackers]]" rejected by their label. IQ (band) (2751 bytes) 1: ... figure is based on [[Rae Dawn Chong]] in the [[film]] ''[[Quest for Fire]]''.]] 3: ... a loyal cult following over the years and is still active as of [[2004 in music|2004]]. 5: ... Jowitt]] and keyboardist [[Martin Orford]] have also been members of [[Jadis]]. 7: ...y understandable lyrics, but a similar musical style.. 11: ...except ''Nomzamo'' and ''Are You Sitting Comfortably'' Them (band) (1723 bytes) 1: ...derson]] on [[bass guitar|bass]], and [[Ronnie Mellings]] on [[drums]]. 3: ...it in the UK, "Here Comes the Night"/"All for Myself," which hit #2 in March [[1965 in music|1965]] (... 5: ...nown singles have become staples of [[rock and roll]]. 9: ...ame of the experimental [[hip hop]] group [[Themselves]] before they changed their name to avoid conf... 11: [[Category:British musical groups]] And one (band) (2182 bytes) 1: ...Ruiz met in [[1989]] at a [[Berlin]] [[Nightclub|club]]. 5: ...abel/distributor Metropolis Records currently handling portions of their distribution.<br> 7: == Politics == 9: ...ne.de%2F&lp=de_en] that the band is being satirical.<br> 13: * ''FLOP'' (1992) X (US band) (2056 bytes) 1: ...stralian band called '''X''', see [[X (Australian band)]].'' 3: ...[[1997]] collection ''Beyond and Back: The X Anthology'']] 4: ...[rockabilly]] edge, due in part to guitarist [[Billy Zoom]]. 6: ...ary about the band, ''The Unheard Music''. Original members were: 7: * [[Exene Cervenka]] (vocals) X band (403 bytes) 1: ...sed by some [[communications satellite]]s and [[X-band radar]]. 3: ==See also== 4: * [[L band]] 5: * [[S band]] 6: * [[C band]] V (band) (1561 bytes) 2: == Band Information == 3: ...'V''' is a [[United Kingdom|UK]] five-piece [[boy band]] consisting of: 5: * Aaron Buckingham, (born [[7 July]] [[1983]]) 8: * Leon Pisani, (born [[25 December]] [[1985]]) 9: * Mark Harle, (born [[8 November]] [[1983]]) The Take (band) (408 bytes) 1: ...sed on [[Chapter Music]]'s ''Can't Stop It! Australian Post-Punk 1978-82'' retrospective CD in 2001. 3: [[Category: Australian musical groups|Take, The]] L7 (band) (2671 bytes) 1: ...en for a reference to a [[sex position]], also called [[69 sex position|"69"]] 3: ...[[Rage Against The Machine]]. Rock for Choice still exists and organises concerts today. [http://www.... 5: ...ord=] [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:n1jtear04xu7~T1] 7: ...h Dee Plakas as a raffle prize, although it is unclear as to whether this was a genuine offer or not. 9: ... but that's just the way it is. The future of the band is a bit up in the air at the moment." Da Band (1627 bytes) 1: ... the opportunity to be featured on P. Diddy's label, [[Bad Boy Records]]. 8: *Dylan John, a [[Brooklyn]] [[reggae]] rapper 9: ...ill (formerly known as Chopper), a [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] MC 10: *Lynese "Babs Bunny" Wiley, a Brooklyn MC 11: *Lloyn "Ness" Mathis, a [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] MC Down (band) (962 bytes) 1: ...t up in [[1996]], then reformed in [[2001]]. The band's current status is unknown with most of the memb... 3: ...l bands, including [[Pantera]], [[Superjoint Ritual]], [[Corrosion of Conformity]] and [[Eyehategod]]... 5: ...as hinted that he may not be continuing any musical projects in the near future. 7: ==Band members== 9: *[[Phil Anselmo]] - Vocals Ra (U.S. band) (649 bytes) 1: ...irect yet sophisticated, sensual yet soulful, unrelenting yet cathartic. 6: ==External links== 7: *[http://www.raband.net Official website] Ra (band) (141 bytes) 1: '''Ra (band)''' can refer to: 2: * [[Ra (Norwegian band)]], a Norwegian psytrance act 3: * [[Ra (U.S. band)]], an American rock band Non (band) (1397 bytes) 3: ...n Non was born. He chose the name because "it implies everything and nothing." 14: ===Studio Releases=== 18: *''Easy Listening For The Hard Of Hearing'' - ([[1984]]) 19: *''Blood And Flame'' - ([[1987]]) 23: *''Receive The Flame'' - ([[1999]])
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