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music nine

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British supergroup with Steve Howe (Yes), Carl Palmer (Emerson, Lake and Palmer) Geoff Downes (Buggles, Yes) and John Wetton (King Crimson, Uriah Heep)
These initials stand for Unemployment Benefits, form 40
Was a a grade school music teacher, backing singer for Michael Jackson, Don Henley and George Harrison. Won the 1994 Best new artist grammy
Replaced David Lee Roth of Van Halen in 1985
Supergroup of Ted Nugent, Jack Blades (Night Ranger), Tommy Shaw (Styx) and Michael Cartellone.
Is the composer of The Peanuts theme song "Lucy and Linus"
Country-rock group formed in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1971 who Vince Gill actually was lead vocalist for from 1979 to 1983
The bands name is short for the word guitar compased of Steve Hackett (Genesis) and Steve Howe (Yes, Asia)
He is the original "King of the Road"
This Portland band originally known as Seafood Mama, sang Harden my Heart.
The British rock group where John Waite started before forming Bad English.
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Sisters Nancy and Ann Wilson
This band is actually pronounced lip-synch rather then the what it actually appears.
Joined Buck Owens as a co-host in Hee Haw in 1956
George Harrison, John Lennon, and Paul McCarthy in 1958. Prior to the The Beatles
American Indian "swamp-rock" band formed in Los Angeles with the Vegas brothers Lolly and Pat, Anthony Bellamy, and Peter De Poe.
He had everyone calling for Jenny at 867-5309
Born Vincent Furnier on 2/4/1948. He adopted his stage name from a 16th-century witch.
His song "Sundown" is about Cathy Smith, who was once his girlfriend, who later served time for overdosing John Belushi
Robert Bell is better known as this when he is with "The Gang".