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The Pines

There are multiple bands called "The Pines". See also Pines. 1. crystal palace, london, uk:-
The Pines are Pamela Berry and Joe Brooker, and release(d) records on Matinée. They are headquartered in the South London enclave of Crystal Palace and they throw the best parties on the planet.
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* Biography/Discography 2. Indiana/Chicago, USA:-
John R. Niles and Tony De Perio met in the indiana heartland through the small town circuit of drinking, womanizing and general debauchery.

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Many Mansions

Many Mansions is the ongoing recording and performance project of Shane Donnelly. “A rapturous, vibe-filled wonderland,” -Boston Weekly Dig “Jamaica Plain band Many Mansions plays the sort of environmental, atmospheric ambient music that you would expect to have heard on a college radio station at 3 a.m. 10 years ago. Lots of drones and slowly developing melodic ideas and drumming,” -Bostonist.com

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James Kelly

There is more than one artist with this name. James Kelly, a native of Ireland, is one of the greatest Irish traditional fiddlers alive today. He learned his music from his father John Kelly, the renowned fiddle and concertina player from County Clare. After years of careful study and practice, James began his recording and touring career at age sixteen. That year he won first place in the prestigious "Fiddler of the Year" competition and recorded his first album, a duet with his brother John.

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Tim ot

Tim OT is a singer/songwriter from south west london, a full time student and full time busker. When he's not playing solo he is playing with his indie/punk band "All the Jacks". His music ironically combines life, love and politics. With his synical, optimistic and tenacious attitude, he always manages to put a smile on everyones face. "It may be too late to start a revolution, but it's never too late to complain"

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Tea For Two

2 artists share this name. 1)
The story of Tea for Two began in 1985 when Michael Schumpelt (piano, recorder) and Oliver soerup (guitar) founded the band as a blues-folk-jazz duo. After a couple of gigs Schumpelt and Soerup recruited a bass player and finally, in 1987 with the addition of a drummer and singer Stephan Weber the classic 5-piece line up was complete. Following the release of their first album "Dream or Reality" in 1993 Tea for Two played a huge number of concerts (highlights of which were support shows for Fish and Arena).

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The Lost Cavalry

The Lost Cavalry are a London-based band formed in 2009 by vocalist Mark West, former guitarist of Fanfarlo. Their music utilises a large variety of acoustic and electronic instruments and is influenced by circus and marching band themes. The lyrics are predominantly story based. The band consists of Jonny (drums), Oliver (bass), Nick (guitars), Toby (glockenspiel, melodica) and Mark (vocals, ukulele, concertina) and their offical website is www.thelostcavalry.com.

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The Honey Ants

The Honey Ants is a musical force imprisoned in the lives of two people, John Grimsey and Scott ‘Skid’ Mathieson. We met at school in Hertfordshire, England and started writing songs together after discovering we shared musical tastes. Our music is draws on pop/rock/folk of the 60s and recent times. Our music varies between pop and quirk, moving from one end to the other and all stops in between.

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The Tannahill Weavers

The Tannahill Weavers are a popular band who perform traditional Scottish music. They are notable for being one of the first popular bands to incorporate the sound of the Great Highland Bagpipe (the Highland bagpipes are primarily a solo instrument) in an ensemble setting, and in doing so helped to change the sound of Scottish traditional music. The band was formed in 1968 and released their first album in 1976. As of this writing, in 2005, they continue to tour and release new recordings. They are named after Scottish poet Robert Tannahill and have recorded several of his songs.

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