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  1. Nov 22, 2017 · BOWLING GREEN - (News story) Mark S. Kelly, who led the bands of Bowling Green State University on the football field and concert stage for nearly 28 years, died Monday in assisted living...

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  2. The United States of America was an American experimental rock band founded in Los Angeles in 1967 by composer Joseph Byrd and vocalist Dorothy Moskowitz, with electric violinist Gordon Marron, bassist Rand Forbes and drummer Craig Woodson.

  3. Jan 28, 2022 · Violinist Alex DePue , known for his incredible fiddle chops, witty stage presence, brilliant violin arrangements of pop tunes and for being second-oldest of the four DePue Brothers - died on Friday in a car accident in Mexico. He was 49.

  4. Nov 19, 2014 · When Dr. Timothy Hulsey joined Bowling Green band Skip Bond and the Fugitives as the lead guitarist, the group “really started to go places,” said bandmate Rick Williams, a member.

  5. Mar 7, 2023 · The United States of America were on the front lines of the psychedelic explosion, complete with all the prerequisite experimental tendencies and left-wing politics. But with just one album to their name, the band slipped through the cracks of American pop culture.

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  6. Disbanded : 1968. Members : Joseph Byrd (electronic music, electric harpsichord, organ, calliope, piano), Dorothy Moskowitz (lead singer), Gordon Marron (electric violin, ring modulator), Rand Forbes (electric bass), Craig Woodson (electric drums, percussion) Show more. Sites:

  7. May 2, 2018 · The result was an ensemble of Byrd, Moskowitz, and the musicians Craig Woodson, Gordon Marron and Rand Forbes, with Ed Bogas arriving later. Byrd described the band, in his own words, as “an...

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