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  • ...d label head Julian Grendel (Wayne Newton) is secretly bootlegging his own artists and pocketing the profits. Detective Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) stumb The fictional [https://diehard.fandom.com/wiki/Nakatomi_Plaza Nakatomi Plaza] building wa
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  • ...(first aired 11 Feb. 1983 but set in 1960), Vic explains how he got fired from real Pittsburgh band The Joe Negri Trio when someone planted reefer in his [[Category:Fictional saxophonists|Arpeggio, Vic]]
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  • ...uctor used by unscrupulous record companies to release recordings by other artists under false names to avoid paying royalties. Here, the Quintessence / Inter [[Category:Fictional conductors|Gehardt, Alfred]]
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  • ...conductor used by unscrupulous record companies to release works by other artists under false names to avoid paying royalties or obscure the fact they are ol [[Category:Fictional conductors|Toscali, Amleto]]
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  • [[Image:Joy_Lulu_National_Comics.png|right]]From the Sally O'Neil story of comic book ''National Comics'' #46 (February 1945 [[Category:Fictional nightclub singers|Joy, Lulu]]
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  • Russian concert pianist from the short story "Flavia and Her Artists" by Willa Cather, first published in the 1905 collection ''The Troll Garden [[Category:Fictional classical pianists|Schemetzkin, Ivan]]
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  • [[Category:Fictional singers|Meadows, Kathy]] [[Category:Metafictional musical artists|Meadows, Kathy]]
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  • ...rtin, and originally written and drawn by him. After a few years different artists and writers took it over, including Vernon Henkel. ''Feature Comics'' was p [[Category:Fictional bandleaders|Sisson, Swing]]
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  • ...conductor used by unscrupulous record companies to release works by other artists under false names to avoid paying royalties. His name is also sometimes giv His last name comes from two actual, famous conductors named Richter: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • One of the few fictional artists with a real number one hit under their big, tacky brass-buckled belt. Origi The song "Convoy" from ''Black Bear Road'' was released in November 1975 and went to #1 by January
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  • ...rek'' character, Darren released a 1999 comeback-esque album, ''This One's From the Heart'', chock full of Sinatra-era classics that mister Vic Fontaine wo Darren also voiced fictional singer [[Jimmy Darrock]] on an episode of ''The Flintstones.
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  • Nightclub singer from "The Unsound of Music" episode (November 28, 1968) of TV series ''[https:// ...lly from a 1961 episode of ''The Chevy Show'', “O'Halloran’s Luck.” United Artists released a 45rpm single of Johnny "Jody" Whitaker singing it in May 1968 (U
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  • ...ain, Level 70 Elite Tauren Chieftain, Level 80 Elite Tauren Chieftain, The Artists Formerly Known as Level 80 Elite Tauren Chieftain (TAFKAL80ETC), and Level
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  • ...MI were putting a little text box containing biographical details of their artists on their sleeves, so I thought I'd do one on our Paul. Born in Athens in 19 ...)'', 1963, Fidelity/Associated Recordings Company label. (playing with the fictional [[Leipzig Pro Arte Symphony Orchestra]])
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  • ...conductor used by unscrupulous record companies to release works by other artists under false names to avoid paying royalties or obscure the fact they are pu ...rom European radio broadcasts and, in the case of Verdi's ''La Traviata'', from a recording on the Deutsche Grammophon label. However, no one was sued. Ind
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  • Composer from the 1853 novel ''Charles Auchester'' by Elizabeth Sara Sheppard. The novel quite filled by our own selves and a few artists, — not one
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  • ...25). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 00:29, July 20, 2011, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Asmodean&oldid=415832869 .... The only atrocity he was especially notorious for was his persecution of artists of any kind (painters, musicians, dancers and others), but he was mostly fo
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