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    Goldrush were a rock band from Oxfordshire, England. Their music has been compared to Nick Drake, The Byrds, The Flaming Lips and Grandaddy.[by whom?]...
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    compilation released by Zeus. Fex eventually put the B-side of the demo tape, "Goldrush", on YouTube, while the possible sixth, "Right and Wrong", is still to...
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  • directly influenced by or had been intended for use in the film: "After the Goldrush" and "Cripple Creek Ferry". The lyrics to "After the Gold Rush" were inspired...
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  • one version of which was called Danmaku Amanojaku - Gold Rush Goldrush (band), a rock band Gold Rush (album), a 2011 album by I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's...
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    of Oxford friends Goldrush, in order to personally fund a full-length studio album. During the tour, a three-track EP with Goldrush (Falling Out into...
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  • the vinyl includes a previously unreleased and unheard track called "The Goldrush", one of the few Coldplay songs featuring lead vocals by drummer Will Champion...
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    and vocals, Tommy Emmanuel on guitar and vocals (ex-the Southern Star Band, Goldrush) and Freddie Strauks on drums (ex-Skyhooks, the Sports). McManus was...
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  • by the Bennett family (including the brothers Robin and Joe of the band Goldrush). The Bennett family decided that mainstream festivals such as Glastonbury...
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  • Carpet Ride by John Kay and John Einarson, Quarry Press, 1994. Before the Goldrush by Nicholas Jennings, Penguin Books, 1997. "They Helped To Make Go-Go Big"...
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    to "Goldrush". In April of 1976, Jack and Pete Herschend, owners of Silver Dollar City, bought Goldrush. The park continued to operate as Goldrush for...
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    Mark Gardener (category Ride (band) members)
    guitar to a full-backing band featuring members of Goldrush. An early EP was released in late 2003 as a Mark Gardener/Goldrush collaboration called Falling...
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  • Gannon was soon replaced by Tommy Emmanuel on guitar (ex-Goldrush, the Emmanuel Brothers Band). McFarlane felt the group "played slick, funky jazz over...
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  • The Goldrush Tour was a North American concert tour by Santogold, performed in support of her eponymous debut album. Sponsored by MySpace Music, it took...
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  • Goldrush is a song by Swiss electronic band Yello, released in 1986 from the album One Second. 7" single 12" single 45cat - Yello - Goldrush "Yello – Goldrush"...
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  • Ozona, Texas Ozona, a 2004 EP and a 2005 album by the English rock band Goldrush This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ozona...
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  • mail-order from the band's website, released on their own label. The song "Goldrush" was actually written in the early 1970s under the first Supertramp line-up...
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    act. During the 1852 Bridge Gulch Massacre, a group of settlers attacked a band of Wintu Indians in response to the killing of a citizen named J. R. Anderson...
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  • Richard Palmer. He also co-wrote the lyrics of "Goldrush", a song written during his days in the band but not recorded until their 2002 album Slow Motion...
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  • Brown Buddy Long Young Jr. Goldrush 4:19 4. "The Commentator"     1:29 5. "Bet That" (featuring Chamillionaire and Goldrush) Young Hakeem Seriki Long Harr...
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    Atkins, The Sleepy Jackson, British Sea Power, The Comas, The Black Angels, Goldrush, Mark Gardener, Mike Watt, The Posies, The Lovetones, Garth Hudson, Adam...
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  • The Alice Band were a pop group formed in 2000 by Rob Dickins and featured the artists Charity Hair from Florida, Amy Lindop from Glasgow and Audrey Nugent...
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  • founding members Lindsay, Ashley, Kenny, and Eli) is an American indie pop band, signed to Off Tempo, based in Langley, Washington. Formed in 2005, in Olympia...
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    Tommy Emmanuel (category Dragon (band))
    the late 1970s, he was playing drums with his brother Phil in the group Goldrush as well as doing session work on numerous albums and jingles. He gained...
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  • Artists include Matinee Club (formerly the Modern), Boy Kill Boy, Cas Fox, Goldrush and Kish Mauve. Fear:Disconnection (2003) Want More (2004, Truck Records)...
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    No. 61 Billboard Hot 100) "Into the Mystic" (2008, part of "Before the Goldrush", the Teach For America Covers Project) "In These Arms" (2009) "Low Rising"...
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    Stone Canyon Band. He began working at Frank Implement Company, the local John Deere tractor dealership. At night, he played in a band, Goldrush, which featured...
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    2009. After Prabir and the Substitutes broke up, Mehta formed the band Goldrush with Richmond Symphony Orchestra members Matt and Treesa Gold, and drummer...
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    beginning to die down, so the Robbins brothers decided to rename the railroad Goldrush Junction. The attraction was reworked with a "Wild West" theme replacing...
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    on LeftRightLeftRightLeft (2009). Lead vocals are also present on "The Goldrush", "In My Place (Live in Buenos Aires)", and "Angelsong". The latter appears...
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  • members of Goldrush as Mark Gardener's backing band. The EP includes the Gardener-penned song "Snow in Mexico", on which he is backed by Goldrush, and the...
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