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* Lindsay Cooper: English female oboe player, member of the band Henry Cow, and session musician on Mike Oldfield's album ''Hergest Ridge''. Lindsay L. Cooper: Scottish male bass violinist, session musician on Mike Oldfield's album ''Tubular Bells''. |
* Lindsay Cooper: English female oboe player, member of the band Henry Cow, and session musician on Mike Oldfield's album ''Hergest Ridge''. Lindsay L. Cooper: Scottish male bass violinist, session musician on Mike Oldfield's album ''Tubular Bells''. |
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* There's ''John'' Anderson, the country singer. Then there's ''Jon'' Anderson, lead singer of [[Yes]]. |
* There's ''John'' Anderson, the country singer. Then there's ''Jon'' Anderson, lead singer of [[Yes]]. |
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* There is an alternative folk-rock guitarist-singer-songwriter from New York called Roger Manning. Another Roger Manning, a keyboardist, worked with Jellyfish, Imperial Drag, Moog Cookbook and Air, who produces solo albums. The later one, to avoid confusion, is credited under Roger Joseph Manning Jr. He has [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] this with great [[Self |
* There is an alternative folk-rock guitarist-singer-songwriter from New York called Roger Manning. Another Roger Manning, a keyboardist, worked with Jellyfish, Imperial Drag, Moog Cookbook and Air, who produces solo albums. The later one, to avoid confusion, is credited under Roger Joseph Manning Jr. He has [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] this with great [[Self-Deprecation]] on his website. Interestingly, both have worked with [[Beck]]. [[All Music]] has put folkie Roger and power-popster Roger in similar lists, by the way. |
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** Interestingly, former Jellyfish bassist Tim Smith shares a name with the leader of the Cadiacs. |
** Interestingly, former Jellyfish bassist Tim Smith shares a name with the leader of the Cadiacs. |
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* During [[The Eighties]], [[Whitesnake]], [[Richard Marx]] and [[Survivor]] all had songs called "Children Of The Night", none of which were covers of one of the others. |
* During [[The Eighties]], [[Whitesnake]], [[Richard Marx]] and [[Survivor]] all had songs called "Children Of The Night", none of which were covers of one of the others. |
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* [[Taylor Swift]] and [[Selena Gomez]] both have songs called "The Way I Loved You" about pretty much the same thing. Gomez's is more mournful, though. Bonus points for coming out within a year of each other. |
* [[Taylor Swift]] and [[Selena Gomez]] both have songs called "The Way I Loved You" about pretty much the same thing. Gomez's is more mournful, though. Bonus points for coming out within a year of each other. |
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* Two of the biggest 90s [[Alternative Rock]] bands, [[Radiohead]] and [[My Bloody Valentine (Music)|My Bloody Valentine]], had songs entitled "All I Need". |
* Two of the biggest 90s [[Alternative Rock]] bands, [[Radiohead]] and [[My Bloody Valentine (Music)|My Bloody Valentine]], had songs entitled "All I Need". |
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* Summercamp were an [[Alternative Rock]] band who released [[One |
* Summercamp were an [[Alternative Rock]] band who released [[One-Book Author|one album]], ''Pure Juice'', in 1997, and had songs appear in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' and ''[[BAS Eketball]]''. Summer Camp are a currently active indie pop duo. |
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* Another case where punctuation makes all the difference: The Go! Team (a six-piece British band who were formed in 2000) and The Go Team (an American group from the 80's whose main members were [[Beat Happening]]'s Calvin Johnson and [[Bikini Kill]]'s Tobi Vail). |
* Another case where punctuation makes all the difference: The Go! Team (a six-piece British band who were formed in 2000) and The Go Team (an American group from the 80's whose main members were [[Beat Happening]]'s Calvin Johnson and [[Bikini Kill]]'s Tobi Vail). |
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* The music industry has two guys named Jonathan Davis; one is the lead singer for [[Korn]], and the other is rapper Q-Tip's real name. Korn was on one of Q-Tip's songs, too. |
* The music industry has two guys named Jonathan Davis; one is the lead singer for [[Korn]], and the other is rapper Q-Tip's real name. Korn was on one of Q-Tip's songs, too. |
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