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  2. The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Wikipedia

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    The Amazing Rhythm Aces. The Amazing Rhythm Aces is an American country rock group, which has characterized its music as "American music" or "roots music"—a blend of rock, country, blues, R&B, folk, reggae, and Latino. The band is best known for its 1975 hit "Third Rate Romance". They have released 18 albums over 30 years (a period including ...

  3. Sawyer Brown - Wikipedia

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    Guitarist Shayne Hill replaced Duncan's post as guitarist, although both Cameron and Hill are in the credits on Mission Temple Fireworks Stand. The album's title track, featuring Robert Randolph, peaked at No. 55. The second single off that album, "They Don't Understand", was a minor Top 40 hit on the country charts, and Top 20 on the Christian ...

  4. Cafe on the Corner - Wikipedia

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    Cafe on the Corner is the ninth studio album by American country music band Sawyer Brown. Released in 1992 by Curb Records, it produced three singles on the Billboard country music charts: the title track, "All These Years", and "Trouble on the Line". "All These Years", previously recorded by writer Mac McAnally on his 1992 album Live and Learn .

  5. Teenage Fanclub Have Lost It - Wikipedia

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    Teenage Fanclub Have Lost It is an EP by Scottish alternative rock band Teenage Fanclub, released in December 1995 on Creation Records. [3] It reached #53 in the UK singles chart. [4] The EP consists of acoustic versions of four previously recorded songs, one from each of their previous four major studio albums.

  6. Outskirts of Town - Wikipedia

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    Outskirts of Town is the tenth studio album by American country music band Sawyer Brown, released in 1993 on Curb Records.The third and final album of their career to receive RIAA gold certification, it produced four hit singles on the Billboard country charts: "Thank God for You" (the band's third and final #1), "The Boys and Me" (#4), the title track (#40), and "Hard to Say" (#5).

  7. This Thing Called Wantin' and Havin' It All - Wikipedia

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    Released: November 13, 1995. "Treat Her Right". Released: March 18, 1996. This Thing Called Wantin' and Havin' It All is the eleventh studio album by American country music band Sawyer Brown. Their fourth studio album for Curb Records, it produced four hit singles on the Billboard country music charts between 1995 and 1996: the title track ...

  8. Word of Mouth (Mac McAnally album) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bennett - electric guitar (1, 3, 4, 6, 9), acoustic guitar (2, 7, 8) Duncan Cameron - electric guitar (2, 3) Chad Cromwell - drums (1-4, 6, 7, 9) Stuart Duncan - fiddle (1, 2, 4, 6-9), mandolin (3) Roger Guth - drums (5, 10) John Lovell - muted trumpet (5) Jim Mayer - bass guitar (5, 10)

  9. The Fuse (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed in 1998. [1] The initial line up comprised Kirk Kettles (vocals), Rob Doig (guitar), Garth Coates (bass) and Craig Stark (drums). After two years of sporadic gigging around the UK, they released their self-produced debut EP, The Ballad of Charles Godfrey Stilton in 2001 on music streaming platform PeopleSound.