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misterpomp · Nov 10, 2006 · 0 replies
Is it me or is that rare? Randy Rand to Chris Pinnick. Unfortunately Lance Morrison (step 2) was i...
Matt Westwood · Nov 08, 2006 · 2 replies
We have "Sit Down & Sing" by "Roy Bailey With Martin Simpson & John Kirkpatrick": http://ww...
paperxwalls · Nov 07, 2006 · 1 reply
I noticed today while placing an order on RevHQ that for bands that share members with others, there...
paperxwalls · Nov 03, 2006 · 4 replies
NYC's The Arsons (who are on the site) actually have a B2B style band map of all their members and t...
I just noticed the band ID number at the top URL of each band page. So I'm curious now... who was th...
misterpomp · Oct 08, 2006 · 11 replies
http://www.offbroadwayusa.com/press-websightings.htm
Matt Westwood · Sep 16, 2006 · 1 reply
Okay, so Centipede: Septober Energy holds the record for most personnel on a single album - which ba...
Python · Aug 29, 2006 · 2 replies
I'm working on a site right now in php. I suddenly remembered that the year in the copyright notice...
MattB · Aug 22, 2006 · 2 replies
Hi all, what a wonderful website (but you all knew that already). I want to contribute my knowledge...
Matt Westwood · Aug 08, 2006 · 0 replies
Now we've got the feature that lists all the different lineups ... I wonder which band has the disti...
Matt Westwood · Jul 20, 2006 · 2 replies
Having done a certain amount of work (the easy part, bgz took on the hard work in the first place) i...
Matt Westwood · Jul 14, 2006 · 7 replies
12 albums link Madeleine and Gabriel - and all of them (loosely speaking) can be classified as "folk...
Matt Westwood · Jul 13, 2006 · 1 reply
There are now 4 bands on the DB called "Solstice" (2 from the UK, 2 from the US). Is this a record?
milkbone · Jul 07, 2006 · 2 replies
...that the longest known link has gone from 33 to 31. What was the (ahem) missing link?
Matt Westwood · Jul 04, 2006 · 1 reply
We've got one - Shalamar. Nice work. And in only 4 albums as well.
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