Band of Angels (disambiguation)

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Band of Angels is the 1957 film adaption of the novel.

<i>Band of Angels</i> 1957 film by Raoul Walsh

Band of Angels is a 1957 romantic drama film set in the American South before and during the American Civil War, based on the 1955 novel of the same name by Robert Penn Warren. It starred Clark Gable, Yvonne De Carlo and Sidney Poitier. The movie was directed by Raoul Walsh.

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A Band Of Angels were a mid-1960s pop group, featuring Mike d'Abo, John Edward Baker, John Christian Gaydon, Andrew Charles Malcolm Glywn Petre (drums), David Robert Wilkinson.

Elliot Easton American musician

Elliot Easton is an American musician, guitarist, singer and songwriter. He plays lead guitar and sings backing vocals for the Cars. His guitar solos are an integral part of the band's hit singles. He studied music at the Berklee College of Music. He is a left-handed guitarist. Upon the collapse of the Cars in 1988, Easton played in bands such as the New Cars and the roots rock group Creedence Clearwater Revisited. He has also played in songs by newer artists such as the power pop band the Click Five, whose guitarist Joe Guese referred to him as "the Boston connection". In 2018, Easton was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Cars.

An all-female band is a musical group in popular music that is exclusively composed of female musicians. This is distinct from a girl group, in which the female members are solely vocalists, though this terminology is not universally followed. While all-male bands are common in many rock and pop scenes, all-female bands are less common.

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