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    This Time Next Year was an American pop punk band formed in Walnut Creek, California They released three EPs and two full-length albums. This Time Next...
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  • This Time Next Year may refer to: This Time Next Year (album), a 2000 album by The Movielife This Time Next Year (band), an American pop punk/melodic hardcore...
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    Mother) in 2022. Next Time was formed in early 2008 after they signed with Plan B Production. Previously they performed as a garage band at children's music...
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    Person of the Year (called Man of the Year or Woman of the Year until 1999) is an annual issue of the American news magazine and website Time featuring a...
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    The Time, also known as Morris Day and the Time and The Original 7ven, is an American funk rock band founded in Minneapolis in 1981. They contributed to...
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    commemorative gala is held annually in Manhattan. In 2019, Time began publishing the Time 100 Next list, which "spotlights 100 rising stars who are shaping...
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    Colin Hay (redirect from Next Year People)
    touring "for the time being" and would spend 2014 writing and recording. In February 2015, Hay released his twelfth studio album, Next Year People. The album...
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    Story of the Year is an American rock band formed in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1995 under the name 67 North. The band eventually changed their name to Big...
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    Cats were already a working band when Ron Kelly joined them at Dewsbury College in September 1966. The Black Cats at this time were Peter Eastwood on guitar/vocals...
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    one of the biggest-selling singles of the year. The band members spent the rest of the year recording their next album, Seven, which was released in February...
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    to release it on time with the band's final concert. The band's manager Doc McGhee spoke about the process: "Hopefully in the next week we'll have a...
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    broke up for the first time in late 1997, since Ballew wanted a solo career; they performed a farewell concert early the next year. They reunited in 2002...
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    Alan Lancaster), and one the next year called "(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet" (originally recorded by New York psychedelic band the Blues Magoos). All three...
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    shortly before the band's major label debut. For the next several years, she played with various other musical groups for short periods of time. In 1983, Steele...
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    genre's most successful bands of all time. Obituary has released eleven studio albums, and with the exception of a six-year hiatus from 1997 to 2003...
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    The xx (redirect from The xx (band))
    The band was formed when Madley Croft and Sim met during their time at Elliott School, with Baria Qureshi joining the same year and Smith a year later...
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    and February 1974. Later that year, the tour was documented on the live album Before the Flood,. During this time, the Band brought in Planet Waves producer...
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    success, the band played 300 shows in 1989. The band achieved its biggest hit in 1990 with the three-week number-one single "Next to You, Next to Me." Written...
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    singles in the US and Canada: "Take It Easy" and "Witchy Woman". The next year's follow-up album, Desperado, peaked at only number 41 in the US, although...
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    Wild", "Monkey Business", "Slave to the Grind", "Wasted Time", and "In a Darkened Room". The band's third album Subhuman Race (1995) was also critically...
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    best-selling bands of all time, with worldwide sales of more than 80 million records, including 37.5 million in the US. Jones came up with the band's name as...
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    and Madonna sent the band nude pictures of herself. The band eventually decided to remain signed to Epitaph, and the next year released its third album...
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  • the Steve Miller Band, written by Steve Miller. The song was released as the first single from the 1982 album of the same name that year. In the U.S., it...
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    on the UK Albums Chart. After the release of their next album, The Best of Keane in 2013, the band took a break of nearly five years. They returned after...
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    and found himself "wanting to be part of this new wave." Later that year, he began to assemble his own band, the first line-up of which included Sergio...
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  • Who's Next is the fifth studio album by the English rock band the Who, released on 2 August 1971. It developed from the aborted Lifehouse project, a multi-media...
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    R.E.M. (redirect from REM (band))
    areas; the band drew progressively larger crowds for shows, which caused some resentment in the Athens music scene.: 46  Over the next year and a half...
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    The New Year is an American indie rock band that formed in 1999. The band was started by former Bedhead members Matt and Bubba Kadane. They released their...
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    Traffic lifestyle. The band toured the US as a trio in late 1968, which led to the following year's release of Traffic's next album, Last Exit, one side...
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    American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1991 by singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mark Oliver Everett, known by the stage name E. Band members...
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