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  • Polish punk band from the fifth episode of Kieślowski's 10-part Polish TV mini-series ''[http://www.
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  • ...The inside of the gatefold cover had pictures of The Turtles dressed up as the different bands. # "The Battle of the Bands" (Harry Nilsson, Chip Douglas) – 2:14 ('''The U.S. Teens featuring Raoul''')
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  • ...ence to real 1960s band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nashville_Teens The Nashville Teens], who were also from England. *[[Danny and the Dressmakers]]
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  • .../title/tt4741306/ Fallout 4]''. The DJ, [[Travis Miles]] plays music from the 1930s–1950s as well as music by [[Magnolia]]. *[http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Diamond_City_Radio_(radio) Nukapedia: The Fallout Wiki entry]
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  • ...e in the big Walpurgisnacht rock festival in the 1975 novel ''Leviathan'', the third book in Robert Anton Wilson’s insane ''Illuminatus!'' trilogy. They ...l Ox]], [[Ms. and the Chairperson]], [[Cohen Cohen Cohen and Kahn]], and [[the Joint Phenomenon]].
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  • ...ntman Johannes Krauser II is actually a mild-mannered pop fan resentful of the success of his violent alter ego.
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  • ...e 1999 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0165710/reference Detroit Rock City]''. Set in 1978, they will do anything to get into a KISS concert in Detroi
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  • ...name means they are connected with the municipal government of the Emerald City of Oz, or merely an expression of civic pride by private citizens. ...Cornet Band of Oz]] from a different novel, or [[The Tin Cornet Band]] of the Emperor Tin Man. Cornets seem to be a very popular instrument in Oz.
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  • ...akfast of Champions]''. Late in the novel, Vonnegut (who is a character in the novel) mentions that their first trumpet was '''Benjamin Davis''', who moon
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  • ...is mentioned in China Mieville's 2009 weird fiction novel ''The City & the City''. [[Category:The City & the City|Radic]]
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  • ...oned in China Mieville's 2009 weird fiction novel ''The City & the City''. The first word of their name is Besź slang for Jews. [[Category:The City & the City]]
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  • ...r. Mentioned in China Mieville's 2009 weird fiction novel ''The City & the City''. [[Category:The City & the City|Yakov]]
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  • ...inifig ninja/musician from ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3014284/combined The Ninjago Movie]'' (2017), and also a toy. He quotes real band Starship's 1985 hit "We Built This City":
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  • ...ence to real 1960s band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nashville_Teens The Nashville Teens], who were also from England. *[[Danny and the Dressmakers]]
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  • ...'s top nightclub. Mobster Scorzone tries to blackmail him into helping rob the patrons, but Tyler gets shot and wounded instead.
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  • ...y.png|right]]Bandleader at the Hotshot Club in New York City from the "Big City Girl" story in romance comic book ''Love Diary'' #12 (January 1951). ...t a new girl, and the city seems cold and superficial. So she goes back to the country and becomes a farmer's wife for Tom.
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  • Several bands go by the name Mystery. *[[Jennie Lee and the Mystery]] (also called Mystery) from the 1988 movie ''Satisfaction''
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  • ...name means they are connected with the municipal government of the Emerald City of Oz, or merely an expression of civic pride by private citizens. ...Cornet Band of Oz]] from a different novel, or [[The Tin Cornet Band]] of the Emperor Tin Man. Cornets seem to be a very popular instrument in Oz.
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  • ...um) Future Games - A Magical-Kahauna Dream]. The first verse describes how the unnamed protagonist, possibly a traveling musician, is about to "play with *[https://genius.com/Spirit-detroit-city-lyrics Lyrics to "Detroit City"]
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  • ...687895.jpg‎||right]]Scottish rock/metal band from ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' (Sony PlayStation2 video game by Rockstar North), 2002. Rockstar Games "re-released" the band's 1986 four song EP on iTunes on January 11, 2013.
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  • ...e in the big Walpurgisnacht rock festival in the 1975 novel ''Leviathan'', the third book in Robert Anton Wilson’s insane ''Illuminatus!'' trilogy. They ...l Ox]], [[Ms. and the Chairperson]], [[Cohen Cohen Cohen and Kahn]], and [[the Joint Phenomenon]].
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  • ...[[Peter Platter]] and his sidekick Mike, a smart-aleck talking microphone. The station was once destroyed by untalented wannabe singer [[Benita Bizarre]]. *[[The Bugaloos]]
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  • ...'s not really Emma either. No one is who they are, because the whole weird city is part of an experiment where aliens constantly change out people's memori
    562 bytes (84 words) - 09:24, 14 August 2017
  • ...ghtweight comedy ''Kansas City Kitty''. He's listed as "Chaps Williker" in the credits, and played by Johnny Bond. "Minnesota Minnie" composer [[Oscar Lee]] sues and is ready to take over the song's publishing company, Lathim and Clark.
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  • ...' (afterschool special) with [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0363844/combined the same title] (airdate 20 February 1979). ...z) and Aurelio (John Femia) are not brothers, but a pair of New York inner city kids.
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  • .... Kelly covers. Played by Kenan Thompson in the "Funeral Song" sketch from the 2 Oct. 2021 episode of ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072562/ Saturday Ni *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJUmN40j7Hs The sketch on YouTube]
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  • ...Brendan Hunt, he begins the game as a stammering, fairly incompetent mess. The player can perform a short quest line to raise his confidence. ...player kills him, Sheng Kawolski, the kid who sells water near the Diamond City Radio station, apparently takes over.
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  • ...g City''. A poster for a concert appears in a resident's house. Now she is the town's librarian and her mouth is creepily and mysteriously sewn shut, and *https://the-sinking-city.fandom.com/wiki/Joy_Hayden?file=Joy_Hayden.png
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  • ..." They're pretty popular, playing New York City's Madison Square Garden at the climax. The band's name refers to Death; Death rides a pale horse: It's in the Bible, Book of Revelation, chapter 6, verse 8: "And I looked, and behold a
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  • ...gton D.C. in the 1998 epistolary children's picture book, ''Timothy's Five-City Tour'', written by Gare Thompson and illustrated by Ken Bowser. [[Mr. Mask]] is the band's harried conductor.
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  • .... A little later a poster shows him performing a sold out show at New York City's Carnegie Hall, billed simply as "Bum." [[Category:The Critic]]
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  • ...dgehog, from the 1998 epistolary children's picture book, ''Timothy's Five-City Tour'', written by Gare Thompson and illustrated by Ken Bowser. He has to accompany the unnamed school band on a tour of Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. while protagonist [[Timothy M
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  • ...enhancements allowing him to hear and manipulate sound, silenced an entire city, built a sonic wave arm-cannon, and became Black Canary's nemesis.
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  • ...al city of Arcadia who made good in the 2018 novel ''Destroy All Monsters: The Last Rock Novel'' by Jeff Jackson. ...ed with construction permits, the stacks remained untouched, blackening in the weather.
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  • ...ical drama TV series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0184122/combined Holby City]'' (10/08/2002). Played by Jill Draper.
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  • Songwriter from the 1938 film ''Radio City Revels''. *https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/1822/radio-city-revels#synopsis
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  • ...l a city. Their cover of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" literally brought the house down.
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  • ...oll figure (not a minifig, so don't get confused!) singer and pianist from the Andrea's Stage LEGO set 3932. She comes with stage, piano, and mic. Introdu ...f with a dance to your favorite song! Make this the biggest show Heartlake City has ever seen!</blockquote>
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  • ...composed by cowboy [[Jeff Williker]]. Lee sues and is ready to take over the song's publishing company, Lathim and Clark. Played by an uncredited Matt W ...ing?) Romance Rhapsody," from 140 years ago. There's even a music box with the much plagiarized melody to prove it.
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  • ...Knot Top band Pale Horse, playing New York City's Madison Square Garden at the climax. ...of Broken Glass"); Hitler's goon squads rampaged through Germany, smashing the storefront windows of Jewish-owned businesses.
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  • ...ine (Michael Callan), and only glimpsed as a picture on his office wall in the "Rock and Roll Suicide" episode. See also [[Trace and Gina]].
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  • ...ine (Michael Callan), and only glimpsed as a picture on his office wall in the "Rock and Roll Suicide" episode. See also [[Trace and Gina]].
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  • Mythic 19th century traveling singer/guitarist from the comic book ''Astro City'', first appearing in issue #37 (September 2016). *[[The Bouncing Beatnik]]
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  • ...y, they play at occasions of state, such as the grand parade at the end of the novel. ...Band of Oz]] mentioned a couple pages later, or [[The Tin Cornet Band]] of the Emperor Tin Man.
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  • ...his 1998 album ''Still Madd'' also appears in ''Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories'' (2005). Voiced by Ice T.
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  • ...e 1999 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0165710/reference Detroit Rock City]''. Set in 1978, they will do anything to get into a KISS concert in Detroi
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  • ...by Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, released on a bonus disc that came with the first run of their 2003 album ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_Lib Pig They're a New Wave band from 1983 who moved to New York City and had some success, but then faded into obscurity.
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  • ...a touching gesture, he gives the mayor one of his gold chains, even after the mayor ignorantly calls him "homo" instead of "homie."
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  • ...ine (Michael Callan), and only glimpsed as a picture on his office wall in the "Rock and Roll Suicide" episode.
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  • ...crewballish comedy, ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036978/combined Kansas City Kitty].'' *http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/3706/Kansas-City-Kitty/
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  • ...ol Kids] series by Debby Cadet and Marcia Thornton Jones. They play Bailey City's Winterfest celebration. ...d acts like a vampire, but it's left vague as to whether he is one or not. The kids endlessly speculate on how Mr. Drake is a vampire. Or not. Mr. Drake h
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  • See also [[The Kansas City Boys]] and [[Danny and the Demonstrators]].
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  • ...an saxophonist who defects to the U.S.A. when his circus stops in New York City while on tour.
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  • ...rence The Get Down]'' created by Baz Luhrmann, and set in New York City in the late 1970s. *[[The Notorious Three]]
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  • ...6 February 1985). One of the boring popular music groups of boring Centrex City handled by booking agent Billy Sunshine (Michael Callan), and only glimpsed
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  • .../title/tt0133189/combined SLC Punk!]'', set in early 1980s Salt Lake City. The band was played by Evan O'Meara, Dan Epstein, Paige O'Meara, and Preston O' ...ere members of real punk band [http://www.bluemoonrecordings.com/8who.html The Eight Bucks Experiment].
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  • ...ally sing. Miss Adelaide played by Vivian Blaine. Her Debutantes played by The Goldwyn Girls. Her act includes the songs "Take Back Your Mink" and "Pet Me Poppa".
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  • ...t Turn Away," "Hunger City," "It Don't Come Cheap," and "Howard the Duck." The band members are Ronette (Liz Sagal), Cal (Dominique Davalos) and K.C. (Hol
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  • ...istina Ricci's character Val invented the band to lure her friend into the city to go to a New Year's Eve party.
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