The band had gone to Bangor to study transcendental meditation with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
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He was smart enough to realize that the band had the arrangements all worked out.
Police chief Marcelo Arigony said the band had chosen not to buy more expensive indoor flares.
Think Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, if the band had relocated to artsy, dispassionate Berlin circa now.
The band had their first hit record, (I Love You) Samantha, in 1961.
The band had a fun party personality and we made sure that the consumer was not being made fun of.
The band had been name-checked as inspirations by some of the earlier winners, including 30 Seconds To Mars and Slipknot.
However, local media reported that the band had played in bars which had in the past been targeted by drug cartels.
Then, towards the end of Abba's 1979 US tour, the band had a quick turnaround between gigs in New York and Boston.
Bradfield says that the artwork was an integral part of the project and, for that reason, the band had never considered revising it.
Speaking to BBC 6 Music, the drummer said the band had written three new songs, which they plan to play on stage this year.
At that time, the band had recently finished the original session in New Orleans, then spent a week playing its music for a New York audience.
Asked in January about whether his group was a Christian metal band, he told NoiseCreep that the band had decided not to discuss "the spiritual topic" so that listeners would focus on their music.
While the band had a number of shows lined up in bigger cities, many of its performances weren't planned in advance, a decision Nebeker attributes to the uncertainties surrounding traveling by bike like flat tires and getting lost.
In a recent interview with Barnes, a former IBM and John Deere IT executive who first saw the Grateful Dead in 1969, he said he was at a Dead show in 1985 when he realized the band had some lessons to teach the business world.
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Despite success around the world and sales of more than 10 million albums, the band has had its ups and downs.
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Jagger played harmonica like the hellhounds had found his trail again and suddenly, the rock band that had been struggling to sound relevant got its groove back.
Ten of the band members had been charged last May with third-degree felony hazing for the death of 26-year-old Robert Champion, but the state attorney's office said they are adding the charge of manslaughter for each defendant.
The past few years have been turbulent times for Rogue Wave: After dealing with the death of bassist Evan Farrell following his departure from the group, the band has had to work around drummer Pat Spurgeon's ongoing struggles with a lifelong kidney disorder.
Though he grew up in a home that revered show tunes and was regularly taken to Broadway, the jam band leader had to learn the hard way that what he did in Phish didn't translate to the musical stage.
Marcelo Arigony, who is also heading the investigation, said the band playing in the nightclub had chosen not to buy more expensive indoor flares.
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Speaking on the band's website, Baizley said the accident had left its mark on the band "physically, mentally and spiritually".
Nuevo Leon state security spokesman Jorge Domene said the surviving band member had been beaten but was in a stable condition.
The band, who had eight Top 40 albums in the UK, had their biggest hit in 1971 with I'd Love To Change the World.
The music died when the first results came into Romney HQ in Boston - not metaphorically, but literally, as the jazz band that had been serenading Republicans stopped playing.
Shelly had discovered it one night when the band she belonged to then had played at an impromptu concert there.
In 1991, he married Patti Scialfa, a denizen of the Asbury Park music scene who had joined the band as a singer.
She knew that the recruiter had told her the salary band was about 15% higher than the number being quoted to her on the phone.
Jorgenson, along with former Byrds guitarist Chris Hillman, founded the Desert Rose Band, which had a string of hit country songs in the '80s.
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