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There are many groups named Uptown. Discogs has 8 groups named Uptown. Here few of them: 1. Raie Dacosta, also known as Uptown, late 80s Brooklyn rapper. Released only one record on Tommy Boy Records as a solo artist, but that one record was the all-time hip-hop classic "Dope On Plastic". In the 90s he worked with Branford Marsalis and his crossover band Buckshot LeFonque. 2. Group from 1983: Song "(I know) I'm Loosing You". A synthpop/disco song on Oak Lawn Records. 3. Group from 1996: Uptown (업타운) is a South Korean hip hop and R&B group which first debuted...
There are three artists by the name 'Ghost Town.' 1.) A Garage Rock/Evil Surf/Lo-Fi Pop band from Bournemouth, UK, Britain (UK) on the label 'Party's Over'. https://soundcloud.com/ghost-town http://ghost-town.bandcamp.com/album/killer-waves-and-x-ray-eyes 2.) A five piece hardcore/metal band from the Gold Coast, Australia. Sam - Vocals Daniel - Guitar Chris - Guitar Jackson - Bass Shaun - Drums Taking influences from such bands as Converge, Trap Them, etc... They have played countless local shows.. Toured Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia & Singapore. Releases: This Is The Way The World Ends - EP (2008) Calamities - Album (2010) Ghost Town is with Deadsouls records http://www.myspace.com/deadsoulsrecords www.myspace.com/thisisghosttown...
Last Train Home is an American alt-country band led by Eric Brace (guitar, lead vocals), formed originally in 1997 in Washington D.C. and subsequently based in Nashville. In 2009, they released an EP under the name Eric Brace & Last Train Home. Originally a Washington D.C.-based roots rock band, with "country, swing, bluegrass, blues, folk, mariachi, punk, pop, and Tin Pan Alley influences". Now based out of Nashville, Eric Brace and the gang travel around the US singing about the Donut Girl. LTH frontman Eric Brace is a former staff writer for The Washington Post where he was a columnist...
The Boys Town Gang were a disco and hi-NRG band. Their popularity peaked in the 1980s, when the group reached number 5 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart with the single Cruisin' the Streets and number 4 in Britain and number 1 in the Netherlands with their cover of Can't Take My Eyes Off You. In 1980 DJ Bill Motley saw an opportunity to form a group that catered to San Francisco's large gay clientele. In his search to form a group he auditioned hundreds of vocalists, both male and female. It was local cabaret singer Cynthia Manley who...