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  2. FM (British band) - Wikipedia

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    FM are a British rock band (referred to as FM UK in North America to avoid confusion with the Canadian progressive rock band FM). They have released fourteen studio albums to date. [1] Three of those, Indiscreet , Tough It Out and 2015's Heroes and Villains reached the UK Albums Chart , [2] whilst five of the band's singles made inroads into ...

  3. Climax Blues Band - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, the band's concerts in the US were attended by up to 20,000 people. By 1981 the band was moving towards a pop-rock sound. Holt and Cuffley left in 1983. A previously unknown recording of a live performance was released as Climax Blues Band/World Tour 1976 by the Major League Productions (MLP) record label.

  4. FM (Canadian band) - Wikipedia

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    FM is a Canadian progressive rock music group formed in 1976 in Toronto, by Cameron Hawkins and Jeff Plewman (renamed Nash the Slash ). The band existed from 1976 to 1989, 1994–1996, 2006, and 2011–present. They have had periods of inactivity during their existence. Their music has been categorized as space rock, and lyrics are dominated by ...

  5. FM (No Static at All) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "FM" on YouTube. " FM (No Static at All) " is a song by American jazz-rock band Steely Dan, the title theme for the 1978 film FM. It made the US Top 40 that year when released as a single, a success relative to the film. Musically, it is a complex jazz-rock composition driven by its bass, guitar and piano parts, typical of the band ...

  6. FM broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    FM broadcasting is a method of radio broadcasting that uses frequency modulation ( FM) of the radio broadcast carrier wave. Invented in 1933 by American engineer Edwin Armstrong, wide-band FM is used worldwide to transmit high-fidelity sound over broadcast radio.

  7. Steve Overland - Wikipedia

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    Member of. FM. Formerly of. Wildlife. The Ladder. Shadowman. Steve Overland is a British singer/musician who was the lead vocalist and songwriter for the bands Wildlife, FM, The Ladder, Shadowman, and his own group, Overland. [1] Most recently he has collaborated with Fates Warning guitarist, Jim Matheos, in Kings of Mercia.

  8. Tough It Out - Wikipedia

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    Rating. Allmusic. [1] Tough it Out is the second studio album by the British hard rock band FM, released in 1989 on the Epic Records label, the follow-up album to the band's first album, Indiscreet (1986).

  9. FM broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    FM radio channel assignments in the U.S. In the United States, FM broadcasting stations operate on a 20.2 MHz-wide frequency band, spanning from 87.8 MHz to 108 MHz. This is divided into 101 0.2 MHz-wide channels, which are designated as channels 200 through 300. In actual practice, few except the FCC use these channel numbers; the frequencies ...