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  1. The Young Lions originally performed under the name, the Emeralds. When Richard Tepp saw the group perform, he was so impressed with the act, he joined the band, which resulted in changing their moniker to the Original Kounts.

  2. " Open Up Your Door " is the first single by the American band, Richard and the Young Lions, composed by professional songwriters Larry Brown, aka L. Russell Brown, Ray Bloodworth, and Neval Nader, and released on July 1966 on Philips Records (see 1966 in music).

  3. www.discogs.com › artist › 511815-The-Young-LionsThe Young Lions - Discogs

    The Young Lions. Avant garde post punk band from The Netherlands. Started as a trio (Rob Scholte - drums, Ronald Heiloo - piano/electric piano and Tim Benjamin - guitar) in the basement of the Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam and they were first called 'The Case'.

  4. In the ’80s & ’90s, it was called the Young Lions. Led by Wynton Marsalis and peers, the music of the Young Lions worked to bring back the essence of traditional jazz. Along with Marsalis, artists like Avery Sharpe, Roy Hargrove and Mark Whitfield rejected the sound of jazz fusion and other hybrids.

  5. Jun 23, 2009 · A historic piece of punk rock history out of Toronto, Canada for those who were not in the know. Archiving material from 1982-1984, this band probably only hit people’s radar off their track on BYOs Something to Believe in.

  6. Oct 25, 2024 · They were given a name: The Young Lions. The Young Lions had a figurehead in the rapidly ascending young trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, a product of New Orleans whose incendiary style harkened back to traditional jazz even as it rooted itself firmly in the present.

  7. Irvin Shaw wrote the novel The Young Lions from which this all star post-to-hard bop all-star band took their name, launching the moniker of a generation of Wynton Marsalis-led followers in the '80s.

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