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Matt Simons
The opening act, Matt Simons was great as well.
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SEOUL, Feb 23 (Reuters) - South Korean boy band BTS will return to the United States for a series of concerts in Las Vegas in April, their agency said on Wednesday.
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On Oc, SEVENTEEN announced a North America tour. The tour will be run from Ja, to Ja, in New Jersey, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Mexico City, Los Angeles, San Jose, and Seattle, visiting a total of 8 cities in North America.
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3 have returned with their first release in four years, "LONELY MACHINES". Enlisting the help of 100 gecs, the track harkens back to the golden days of emo pop punk, recalling bangers like "DONTTRUSTME" and "My First Kiss".
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Tracklist
1The Beatles–Can't Buy Me Love
2Atlantic Starr–One Lover At A Time
3The Beach Boys–Surfin' Safari
4Kissing The Pink–Certain Things Are Likely
5Cutting Crew–One For The Mockingbird
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3OH! 3 consists of Sean Foreman, born August 27, 1985, and Nathaniel Motte, born January 13, 1984, both of whom are natives of Boulder, Colorado.
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Nowell died of a heroin overdose in 1996, resulting in the band's breakup. In 1997, songs such as "What I Got", "Santeria", "Wrong Way", "Doin' Time", and "April 29, 1992 (Miami)" were released to U.S. radio.
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Sublime (band)
Sublime
LabelsMCA Skunk
Past membersBradley Nowell Eric Wilson Bud Gaugh
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southern rock band
38 Special is a southern rock band with their roots firmly based in Jacksonville Florida. Forming in 1975, guitarist Don Barnes and singer Donnie Van Zant come together and start the band. Like other bands hailing from Jacksonville at the time, they start playing in the classic southern style of rock.
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Huey Lewis and the News
In 1984 38 Special toured with the up-and-coming Huey Lewis and the News, who were just breaking huge with their Sports album, and in 1986 they shared the bill with the soon to be platinum selling hard rock band, Bon Jovi.
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38 Special's popularity dipped in the late '80s as MTV-sponsored pop and heavy metal cut into their audience. Though the band had their biggest hit in 1989 with the ballad "Second Chance," it proved to be their last gasp -- they faded away in the early '90s, retiring to the oldies circuit.
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