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  2. The Sound of Silence - Wikipedia

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    "The Sound of Silence" (originally "The Sounds of Silence") is a song by the American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, written by Paul Simon. The duo's studio audition of the song led to a record deal with Columbia Records, and the original acoustic version was recorded in March 1964 at Columbia's 7th Avenue Recording Studios in New York City for their debut album, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M ...

  3. Green Tambourine - Wikipedia

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    Green Tambourine. " Green Tambourine " is a song written and composed by Paul Leka (who also produced it) and Shelley Pinz. It was the biggest hit by the 1960s Ohio -based rock group the Lemon Pipers, as well as the title track of their debut album, Green Tambourine. The song was one of the first psychedelic pop chart-toppers and became a gold ...

  4. Jack Ashford - Wikipedia

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    Instrument (s) Percussion. vibraphone. Years active. 1960s–1980s. Formerly of. The Funk Brothers. Jack Ashford (born May 18, 1934) is an American musician who was a percussionist for Motown Records ' in-house Funk Brothers band during the 1960s and early 1970s. Ashford is most famous for playing the tambourine on hundreds of Motown recordings.

  5. Tambourine (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tambourine was a short-lived, 1960s revival, Dutch pop band formed in 1987. The main bandmembers were: Jac Bico ( guitar ), Bart van Poppel (bass) and Saskia van Oerle (vocals). Although Tambourine only released two albums, it gained moderate success in Europe.

  6. Tambourine - Wikipedia

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    The tambourine is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called "zills". Classically the term tambourine denotes an instrument with a drumhead, though some variants may not have a head. Tambourines are often used with regular percussion sets.

  7. The Lemon Pipers - Wikipedia

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    Bob "Reg" Nave. Bob "Dude" Dudek. Steve Walmsley. The Lemon Pipers were a short-lived 1960s American rock band from Oxford, Ohio, United States, [3] known chiefly for their song "Green Tambourine", which reached No. 1 in the United States in 1968. The song has been credited as being the first bubblegum pop chart-topper.

  8. There's No Other Way - Wikipedia

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    There's No Other Way (US Version) on YouTube. " There's No Other Way " is a song by English band Blur, released on 15 April 1991 as the second single from their debut album Leisure . "There's No Other Way" peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart. It was also their first charting song in the US.

  9. Headless tambourine - Wikipedia

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    The sound of a headless tambourine. The headless tambourine is a percussion instrument of the family of idiophones, consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles. It differs from the standard tambourine by not having a drumhead . It creates sound primarily by way of the instrument vibrating itself, without ...