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Shakespears Sister

Shakespears Sister was a synth-pop-rock band formed by former Bananarama singer-songwriter Siobhan Fahey in 1988. It was Fahey's first musical project since leaving Bananarama. Later in 1989, American backing vocalist and guitarist Marcella Detroit was featured more as London Records presented the band as a duo. The name is taken from the title of the song "Shakespeare's Sister" by The Smiths, which in turn refers to a section of Virginia Woolf's feminist essay A Room of One's Own, in which Woolf argues that if William Shakespeare had a sister of equal genius...

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Rick Hopkins

Rick Hopkins is 29 and currently resides in Saranac, Michigan with his wife of 9 years and three kids. Rick was born and raised out in the country just north of St Johns, Michigan. Rick and his wife got engaged right after high school, went to college together at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. While going to school at Cornerstone they became involved with Ada Bible Church where they continue to attend. Rick leads worship regularly, his wife works in children's ministry, and they lead a married couples small group.

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Left In Ruins

Left In Ruins may be 1 of 3 bands: 1. The History. September 2004 marks the inception. Over the course of the last five years, Left in Ruins has sought long and hard to find the most brutally talented musicians. Threw Luigi Cilento (Vocals/Guitar), Jorge Naranjo (Lead Guitar), Jaymz Delisle (Guitar), Mike Velasquez (Bass),
and Ben Policello (Drums), into a blender with Iron Maiden, Mastodon, Lamb of God, Slayer, Metallica, Black Sabbath, and Pantera, and you will be left ‘with a ferocious blend of groove-based death metal and thuggish hardcore.’ – Metal Hammer

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