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Cats on a Smooth Surface

Cats on a Smooth Surface is an American rock group, that starting in 1978 and throughout the 1980s was the house band at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey

John Spinks

:For the guitarist and lyricist of the British rock group The Outfield, see John Spinks

Led Zeppelin Boxed Set 2

This boxed set features the rest of English rock group Led Zeppelin's catalogue not included in the first box set Led Zeppelin and includes the previously unreleased studio track "Baby Come On Home".

Magnus Uggla Band sjunger schlagers

Magnus Uggla Band sjunger schlagers is a 1979 EP from Swedish pop and rock group Magnus Uggla Band.


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12 gauge

Emerson Drive, a Canadian rock group known as 12 Gauge from 1995 to 2000 before moving to Nashville

8749 Beatles

It was named after the famous 1960s pop and rock group The Beatles.

American Night

American Night is a collection of poetry by Jim Morrison, front-man for the 1960s psychedelic rock group, The Doors, published in 1990 (after his death in 1971).

Andrew Gill

Andy Gill (born 1956), founding member and guitarist for the English rock group Gang of Four

Andrew Spence

He performed briefly with New Zealand progressive rock group, Agent and has also performed and recorded with Hip-Hop Crossover band The Spindle Sect.

Antonia Scarpa

Scarpa and Moni Ritchie founded the multimedia rock group “The Drummed” (which also featured Rob Campanella of The Quarter After and The Brian Jonestown Massacre and Christian Hejnal of Scarling.) Scarpa played drums, and synthesizers as well as creating a visual projection show for the bands performances.

Baler

On 3 September 2010, on the A381 in Halwell near Totnes, Devon, UK an early member of British rock group ELO Mike Edwards was killed when his van was crushed by a round bale.

Bernhard Wagner

2011 he co-founded SONAR, a Swiss post-minimal rock group that published its initial CD on Nik Bärtsch's Ronin Rhythm Records label.

Bunty

The lyrics to the song "Melody Lee" by the British punk rock group The Damned, on their 1979 album Machine Gun Etiquette, were borrowed entirely from the dialogue balloons of Bunty comics.

Christopher Ward

C. J. Ramone (Christopher Joseph Ward, born 1965), American musician, bassist for punk rock group The Ramones

Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra

Malmsteen has been keen to emphasize that unlike other collaborations between rock musicians and classical orchestras (e.g. Metallica's performances with the San Francisco Symphony or Deep Purple's Concerto for Group and Orchestra), which feature a rock group playing with orchestral accompaniment, this is orchestral music which happens to have an electric guitar as its solo instrument.

David J. Eicher

Eicher is working on a book with Brian May, guitarist and singer from the rock group Queen, and astronomer Garik Israelian, constituting the conference proceedings, lectures, and information from the Starmus Festival, a science and music event held in 2011 in the Canary Islands.

David Usher

It contains the hit singles "Alone in the Universe", as well as "Black Black Heart" which was co-produced by Jeff Martin, former frontman for the Canadian rock group The Tea Party.

Demonlover

In recent years the film has gained a cult following for its post-modern aesthetics and soundtrack by American rock group, Sonic Youth.

Direct to disc

Direct to Disc, a 1978 music recording by Canadian progressive rock group, FM

ECRATER

Some eCRATER's selling facts: A CD by the rock group Motörhead was the first product sold, for $10.99.

Front Row

Front Row Club Issue 1, a 1998 live album by British rock group Marillion

Gossos

Gossos ("Dogs") is a Catalan rock group from Manresa.

Horse Guards Parade

In affiliation with Brad Pitt's 2013 film World War Z, British rock group Muse, who performed on the soundtrack of the film, performed a free concert here on shortly after the premiere of the film itself at Leicester Square.

Jackalope

Jakalope is a Canadian alternative pop/rock group formed in 2003 by industrial musician and producer Dave "Rave" Ogilvie.

Joseph McDonald

Country Joe McDonald (born 1942), lead singer of the 1960s psychedelic rock group Country Joe & the Fish

KEEF-TV

One of KVST's notable programs included the first television appearance of the new wave rock group Oingo Boingo in 1975.

Kottak

Kottak, formerly known as KrunK, is a pop punk/rock group formed in Los Angeles in 1996 by James Kottak aka Jimmy Ratchitt, drummer for the hard rock band Scorpions and his ex-wife Athena Lee.

Love You All

"Love You All" is the first single by Canadian rock group 54-40 from the band's seventh studio album, Trusted by Millions.

Luiz Brasil

His early career included stints as guitarist with the rock group Scorpius (1970–1974), Zezé Motta (1978–1980), and the carnaval Trio elétrico of Armandinho.

Marc Iliffe

As well as televised strongman competitions, Marc appeared in a television advertisement for rock group Pulp’s Hits album before Christmas 2002 and had been cast in a film called Transfer by GMV Entertainment along with the boxer Richie Woodhall, in which he was due to play a gangster.

Marty Willson-Piper

Willson-Piper's side projects and collaborations include two stints as guitarist for UK rock group All About Eve including their Seeing Stars album.

Masayoshi Urabe


He has played with many underground musicians in Japan, including Chie Mukai (Ché-SHIZU), Kan Mikami (Sanjah), Hiroshi Hasegawa (Astro, C.C.C.C.), Junko (Hijokaidan) and the psychedelic rock group Kousokuya.

Natalia Lafourcade

When she was 17, Loris Ceroni gave Natalia the opportunity to be in a pop/rock group under his guidance, but when she wasn't sure, he encouraged her to go solo.

Nathaniel Mellors

Mellors plays bass in the art-rock group Skill 7 Stamina 12 with Dan Fox, Ashley Marlowe and Maaike Schoorel, and has also released music with Toilet, God in Hackney, Mysterius Horse and under his own name.

Nega to Poji

「ネガとポジ」(Nega to Poji) is the fourteen album by the Japanese rock group Plastic Tree.

Nintendocore

The rock group Minibosses "are one of the most well-established bands in the Nintendocore genre, with an impressive roster of covers including Contra, Double Dragon, Excitebike," and other video game themes.

NYCO

:This article is about a rock group named NYCO, but NYCO is also the acronym of the New York City Opera as well as NYCO Synthetic Lubricants and is also a textile made up of a mix of nylon and cotton.

Ocho Kandelikas

The song has been recorded and performed by the Portland-based lounge orchestra Pink Martini, the multilingual rock group Hip Hop Hoodios, the London-based jazz flamenco group Los Desterrados, the female a cappella ensemble Vocolot, Hazzan Alberto Mizrahi ("the Pavarotti of modern Jewish cantorial music") and Yasmin Levy, an Israeli singer-songwriter of Judaeo-Spanish (Ladino) music.

Olivia Newton Bundy

Brian Tutunick (born March 31, 1968) is an American musician more famously known as Olivia Newton Bundy and was the bassist and co-founder of the rock group Marilyn Manson until 1990, when he was replaced by Gidget Gein.

Phillips County, Arkansas

Levon is best known as the drummer and singer for the Canadian-American rock group The Band.

Robert Léger

Léger, along with Huet and Rivard, is attributed as one of the main talents of the folk-rock group, Beau Dommage, and has written a large number of the bands popular songs from their self-titled debut album, Beau Dommage.

Rocking Horse Studio

The studios have been used by musicians such as greater Boston rock group The Double Yellow, Theodore Treehouse, The Lucid, Godsmack guitarist Tony Rombola, Godsmack drummer Shannon Larkin, Christian Cuff, Might, Joe Mazzari, Sweden's Gustav & the Seasick Sailors, guitarist/producer Duke Levine, Tractor Trailer, Steve Blunt, Will Kindler, Chris Peters, Skamasutra, One Fine Morning, and Cure for Static.

Safe in New York City

"Safe in New York City" is a song by rock group AC/DC, from their 2000 album Stiff Upper Lip.

Sarah-Jane Dias

That same year she was featured in the music video for Australian rock group INXS's "Never Let You Go" from their album Switch.

Song for a Sleepwalker

Song for a Sleepwalker was the second single to be released from the album The Official Fiction by Australian rock group Something for Kate.

Sunshine Day

Sunshine Day is the title of British progressive rock group Jethro Tull's debut single, produced by Derek Lawrence, released in 1968 by MGM Records.

Têtes

Têtes Raides, French folk rock group blending French poetry, theater, visual arts and the Big Top circus antics

The Boy from New York City

As part of a collaboration with Everfree Radio's MandoPony, actress Michelle Creber did a cover of the song, as well as one of "Wanted Dead or Alive" by rock group Bon Jovi.

The Cover of Rolling Stone

"The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'" is a song written by Shel Silverstein and first recorded by American rock group Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show.

The Keenen Ivory Wayans Show

Among the guests who appearred include legendary rock group the Foo Fighters, Jada Pinkett Smith, Samuel L. Jackson, Nicollette Sheridan, and the rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.

Vladimir Mulyavin

After his discharge from the army returned to the Belarusian State Philharmony and in 1968, he created the folk pop and rock group "Liavony".

Vlado Kreslin

He began his musical career in his student years, first coming to acclaim as the lead singer with the rock group Martin Krpan.