Working Week were a British jazz-dance band active in the 1980s and 1990s. Working Week was formed in 1983 by guitarist Simon Booth and saxophonist Larry...
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Working week may refer to Working Week (band), a British jazz-dance band of the 1980s and 1990s Working time, the period of time that people spend in...
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Simon Emmerson (category Working Week (band) members)
2023) was an English musician and record producer. He founded the bands Working Week, Weekend, and Afro Celt Sound System. Simon was born in London, the...
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Juliet Roberts (category Working Week (band) members)
the Gallup chart, week ending 20 August 1983. In 1984, Roberts began a four-year stint as vocalist for the jazz group Working Week. She also released...
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Larry Stabbins (category Working Week (band) members)
into Working Week, a band that took a mix of Latin, soul, jazz and funk into the pop charts. From the Latin Jazz Dance scene in London clubs, the band mixed...
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for children or pets is not considered part of the working week. Many countries regulate the work week by law, such as stipulating minimum daily rest periods...
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The Warning is a Mexican rock band from Monterrey, formed in 2013 by the Villarreal VĂ©lez sisters: Daniela (guitar, vocals, piano), Paulina (drums, vocals...
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"Working for the Weekend" is a song by Canadian rock band Loverboy from their second studio album, Get Lucky (1982). It was written by guitarist Paul Dean...
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The xx (redirect from The xx (band))
Beggars Group-owned label Young Turks (now Young). Working with producer Rodaidh McDonald, the band released their debut album, xx, in August 2009. The...
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Working Week" is a song written by and first recorded by Elvis Costello in 1977 for his debut album My Aim Is True. A sardonic comment on the working...
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