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  2. Mar y Sol Pop Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Mar y Sol Pop Festival (also referred to as Mar y Sol Festival or simply Mar y Sol – Sea and Sun) was a rock festival that took place in Manatí, Puerto Rico, about thirty miles west of San Juan, on April 1–4, 1972.

  3. John P. Hammond - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Hammond (born November 13, 1942) is an American singer and musician. [ 1 ] He is the son of record producer John H. Hammond , he is sometimes referred to as John Hammond Jr. [ 2 ]

  4. Professor Longhair - Wikipedia

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    Yet, he is regarded (and was acknowledged) as being a musician who was highly influential for other prominent musicians, such as Fats Domino, Allen Toussaint and Dr. John. [5] [6] [7] After suffering a stroke, Professor Longhair recorded "No Buts – No Maybes" in 1957. [4] He re-recorded "Go to the Mardi Gras" in 1959. [4]

  5. John Romano (physician) - Wikipedia

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    John Romano (November 20, 1908 - June 19, 1994) was an American physician, psychiatrist, and educator whose major interest was in medical education and the important relationship between psychiatry and medicine.

  6. City Lights (Dr. John album) - Wikipedia

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    Musicians. Dr. John – piano, vocals, Fender Rhodes and clavinet on "Street Side", Fender Rhodes on "Rain" Hugh McCracken – acoustic & electric guitars, Moog synthesizer on "Fire of Love", harmonica on "Street Side" John Tropea – acoustic & electric guitars; Will Lee – bass guitar; Steve Gadd – drums

  7. John Ireland (South African musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Ireland (born 23 August 1954) is a South African pop artist who began performing in the late 1970s. His single "I Like" charted in the top-20 in South Africa for 15 weeks in 1982. Another well-received single was "You're Living Inside My Head", which is based on the English folk song "Greensleeves".

  8. Gypie Mayo - Wikipedia

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    John "Gypie" Mayo (born John Philip Cawthra; 24 July 1951 − 23 October 2013) [1] was a British guitarist and songwriter, playing in Dr. Feelgood from 1977 to 1981, and from 1996 to 2004 in the reborn Yardbirds with Alan Glen.

  9. John Fogerty - Wikipedia

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    John Cameron Fogerty (born May 28, 1945) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. Together with Doug Clifford, Stu Cook, and his brother Tom Fogerty, he founded the swamp rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR), for which he was the lead singer, lead guitarist, and principal songwriter.