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 ipedia.com: Boy band Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A boy band or boyband is a style of prefabricated pop group featuring about between three and six young male singer /dancers, but normally five.
Often, they evolve out of church choral groups, or are...
In The Simpsons, Bart is recruited to a boy band named Party Posse that is secretly a vehicle for subliminal navy recruitment messages.
www.ipedia.com /boy_band.html   (372 words)

  
 Diana Ross & The Supremes - Girl Group 1950's 1960's
Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson was Diane Ross' neighbor and the uncle of one of her friends, and his group's passionate performance styles were a significant influence on the girls.
A few months later, Berry Gordy made Ross the sole lead singer of the group, because he felt her higher register would help the group cross over to white audiences.
Because of the tension within the group and stringent touring schedules, neither Mary Wilson nor Cindy Birdsong appear on many of these singles; they were replaced on these recordings by session singers such as The Andantes.
www.jeffosretromusic.com /supremes.html   (4079 words)

  
 The years of Radio Veronica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
During this month, the Norderney, became the home for Radio Veronica, using its10,000 Watt transmitter (at night power was reduced to 2,000 Watts).
3rd May. After Britain Radio and Radio England commenced broadcasting from the MV Olga Patricia, the DJ's and the owners of Radio Veronica, the Verweij Brothers, became envious of the jingles they had, and hired session singers and record producer Frans Mijts to produce the first "Veronica 192" jingle set.
These were the very first jingles produced in Holland.
www.icce.rug.nl /~soundscapes/VOLUME02/Years_of_Veronica.html   (3119 words)

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