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A band that relies on its frontman might not deserve to be called a band (according to nitpickers). If a band realizes that, it might be best to name the band after that lead artist. But what about the other members? The frontman doesn't want to discredit them, and in some cases, they also come up with their own material and stand out from being your average backing band. Let's call them "Artist and the Band". This naming device puts emphasis on the band member who provides most of the creative input while also reminding the public that the artist is backed by a group of faithful instrumentalists. In other cases, this isn't the band's native name, and a rebranding happened after that one band member made it big with their solo material. Or in a bigger twist, it could turn out it's just a solo project with a plural name. You may also use variations of that kind of name by using "+", "&" or "And his/her/their". A Sub-Trope to I Am the Band and Sister Trope to Spotlight-Stealing Title, which extends to any media with the same objective marketing-wise, but also uses other naming conventions besides "X and the Y". Might lead to The Band Minus the Face if that lead member leaves and the band doesn't change their moniker. Not to be confused with And the Rest or My Friends... and Zoidberg; those tropes are more dismissive of the other people, while Artist And The Band is about highlighting a backing band. Related to the practice of choosing names that do, in fact, refer to the entire band, but prominently feature the name of the frontman, e.g. "The Jimi Hendrix Experience" or "The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion"; that trope is Egocentric Team Naming. This naming convention is rather recent—as is the practice of a number of musicians contributing to a musical act all going by a collective moniker. Buddy Holly arguably formed a group following the Artist And The Band naming scheme with "Buddy Holly and the Crickets" in 1957, though they were promoted as simply "The Crickets" until after Holly's death. Interestingly, there don’t seem to be many examples of a backing band going on to perform under their name minus the frontman. Make of that what you like. For similar naming conventions, compare and contrast The Noun and the Noun (as in Guns N' Roses) and Name and Name (as in Simon & Garfunkel), which tend to regard the ensemble members all as equal peers, and Protagonist and Friends, where the ensemble name is specifically "And Friends". Not to be confused with the music act known as The Band. |
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An averted example with Marina Diamandis whose first stage name was "Marina and the Diamonds." The "Diamonds" in question aren't any backing band and refer to Marina's fans (explaining it on Myspace: "I am Marina, and you are the diamonds"). | |
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The original version of Let It Be began with John Lennon jokingly introducing the first song as "'I Dig a Pygmy' by Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf-Aids!" | |
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Shock Treatment features Oscar Drill and the Bits, a "suburban-garage" band that befriends Janet during her ascent at DTV. | |
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Daisy Jones & The Six takes its name from how the titular artists were credited on their collaborative album Aurora. Daisy insisted on the credit as she was contributing to the songwriting and not just providing guest vocals, the way she'd done for the previous single they'd recorded together. | |
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Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass started out as Alpert recording himself overdubbing trumpet parts before demand for live performances necessitated the need for an actual brass band, with which he had a prolific recording career throughout the '60s. | |
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The mainstream success of early sixties vocal group The Ronettes was thanks to Ronnie Spector and her vocal performance on "Be My Baby" (in fact, she's the only Ronette who sang on that track). This was acknowledged when the band was revived in The '70s under the title Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes. | |
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Pig City: Mikey's cousin Reggie is a member of a Heavy Metal band he formed with his friends that's called "Reg And The Rashers". | |
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In Full House, Jesse briefly fronts a band named Jesse and the Rippers. That band's name would be reused when John Stamos provided lead vocals on a cover of The Beach Boys's "Forever" (from their Summer in Paradise album) which was released as a single. The band comes back in Fuller House and once again, they play a cover of "Forever". |
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D'Angelo's output from 2014-2015 were credited to "D'Angelo and the Vanguard". | |
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In The Beano, Dennis the Menace (UK) had a band called Dennis and the Dinmakers. | |
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Scott Pilgrim features a band battle between Scott's Sex Bob-omb and Crash and the Boys. The band later has a hostile takeover and is renamed The Boys!! and Crash! |
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The Motown Soul trio The Supremes featured Diana Ross as its lead singer and changed its name to Diana Ross And The Supremes in 1967 before Diana left the group three years later. | |
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The show's main band is Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, led by Dr. Teeth on keyboard. In The Muppets Mayhem the rest of the band admit they were never happy with Dr. Teeth getting top billing but let it go to keep the peace. On learning this, Dr. Teeth insists they shorten the name to "The Electric Mayhem". | |
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The "wizard rock" bands, Harry and the Potters, Draco and the Malfoys, and Tonks and the Aurors (though the last one is just one musician). | |
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Christine and the Queens is the solo project of French singer Héloïse Letissier. "The Queens" refers to drag queens who would perform for him during the start of his career. Despite having adopted a range of alternative monikers since 2018, such as Chris or Redcar, his following releases are still credited to "Christine and the Queens". | |
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Neko Case's first two albums were credited to Neko Case & Her Boyfriends. Starting with Blacklisted it's just been Case by herself. | |
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Sesame Street has Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats and Little Jerry and the Monotones. | |
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In the Discworld novel Soul Music, rejected names for The Band With Rocks In include "Cliff and the Cliffettes" and "Glod and the Glodettes". Dibbler says the proper name for a musical group is something like "Bertie the Balladeer and his Troubador Rascals". | |
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Yo Gabba Gabba!: The episode "A Very Awesome Christmas Special'' featured singing duo Cults under the more child-friendly name "Madeline, Brian, and the Band". | |
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Bill Haley & His Comets is a '50s Rock & Roll act that had numerous hits during that decade. Following Bill's death, seven various iterations of the band have been formed (and are claimed to be a continuation of the original act, with some varying degree of authenticity). | |
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The Muppet Show: The show's main band is Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, led by Dr. Teeth on keyboard. In The Muppets Mayhem the rest of the band admit they were never happy with Dr. Teeth getting top billing but let it go to keep the peace. On learning this, Dr. Teeth insists they shorten the name to "The Electric Mayhem". A recurring act is a band made up of elderly people called Jerry and the Atrics (a pun on "geriatric"). |
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That Thing You Do!: At the height of The Wonders' fame, they get a cameo role in a teen beach movie. Instead of playing themselves, they portray the doubly fictional surf band Cap'n Geech and the Shrimp Shack Shooters. This becomes a Brick Joke later when The Wonders are getting interviewed and Lenny confidently cites Cap'n Geech and the Shrimp Shack Shooters as one of his biggest musical influences. | |
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Bruce Johnston was the sole member of Bob Sled & The Toboggans, a short-lived side project which only released one single in 1963. Its gimmick was to mix Surf Rock with skiing. | |
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Papa Louie Arcade has the successful ska-punk band named "Scarlett and the Shakers", consisting of Scarlett on vocals, Rudy on bass, Marty on guitar, and Clover on drums. Each member of the band has been a customer in the series as well as a worker in some of Papa's restaurants (Rudy and Scarlett work at the same restaurant). | |
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A popular modern Klezmer (Yiddish folk) band fronted by Daniel Kahn is named Daniel Kahn and The Painted Bird. | |
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MAD ran a parody of the above situation with the rise and fall of a starlet in a church choir. At first, it's "The Fellows" with just her head sticking out of the row of singers, then it's "The Fellows and Melanie", "Melanie and the Fellows", before apexing at "M" with a closeup of her face. From there it spirals down the way it came, with her a sad, nameless member of the choir again. | |
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American Dad!: In "American Dream Factory", Steve and his friends form a band called Steve and The Ass-Tones. His friends quit to join another band, so Steve replaces them with a family of illegal Mexican immigrants that Stan is hiding from the authorities and renames the band Steve and The Ass-Tonos. | |
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Jem: The protagonists of the series belong to a band called Jem and the Holograms; "Jem" is the stage name of the main character, Jerrica Benton. | |
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King Ralph: After becoming the Third Duke of Warren, Ralph forms a band with several female backup singers called Ralph and The Dukettes. | |
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The 1968 Stanley and His Monster story "Music, Monster, Please!" featured a band called Peter Piper and the Pickle Pickers. | |
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The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars centers around a fictional example, the titular Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. Ziggy was an alter ego that Bowie adopted for the album, while the Spiders from Mars referred to his backing band at the time (who themselves released an album without Bowie in 1976, well after Bowie abandoned the Ziggy persona). | |
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Haruomi Hosono released his Exotica-influenced 1978 album Paraiso under the name Harry Hosono & The Yellow Magic Band. This one-off project (involving Ryuichi Sakamoto and Yukihiro Takahashi) would lead to the creation of Yellow Magic Orchestra. | |
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Mike + the Mechanics were a 1980s supergroup formed as a side project by Genesis guitarist Mike Rutherford. | |
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Cartoons That Never Made It: The short "Heidi and the Yodelers", a spoof of Josie and the Pussycats where the band is portrayed as a group of stereotypical Swiss yodelers. | |
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The band comes back in Fuller House and once again, they play a cover of "Forever". | |
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In the course of the run of Ménage à 3, lead character Zii tries to establish her band "Zii and the Troublemakers". Her egocentric rival Angel eventually renames their band from "Pretty Boyz with Electric Toyz" to "Angel and Their Electric Toyz". | |
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Steven Universe: In "Steven and the Stevens", Steven forms a band of the eponymous name consisting of him and three alternate versions of himself made as a result of using a magic hourglass upon realizing that it allows him to travel back in time. Sadie's band is called "Sadie Killer and the Suspects," as she's the lead singer, and her frustrated horror-inspired lyrics gave the band its identity. |
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Phineas and Ferb: When the title characters decide to become one-hit wonders, they name their band "Phineas and the Ferbtones." | |
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American Country artist Jason Isbell fronts his own band called Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit. | |
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Almost all of Stevie Ray Vaughan's albums were released by "Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble". | |
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The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension has the title character in a band with several members of his inner circle. They go by Buckaroo Banzai and the Hong Kong Cavaliers. | |
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ChalkZone: The end-of-episode music videos give Rudy's trio one of three titles: "Rudy and the Chalkzone Band", "Rudy and the Chalkzone Gang", or "Rudy Tabootie and Chums". "Insect Aside" has Rudy, Snap, and Penny watch a performance by Mo Skeeter and the Stingers. |
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Seven Little Monsters: The episode "Gone But Not Four-Gotten" has a car radio mention a band called Tom and the Toenails. | |
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Alison Krauss & Union Station: Krauss is the lead singer and plays fiddle. The Country Music Association has nominated both Krauss for the solo Female Vocalist of the Year award and Alison Krauss & Union Station for Vocal Group of the Year, sometimes in the same year. | |
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Japanese artist Ryuichi Sakamoto released his album Summer Nerves under "Ryuichi Sakamoto & The Kakutougi Session", a band which include his YMO bandmate Yukihiro Takahashi as well as Kenji Omura and Akiko Yanno who were also session players and touring members of YMO. | |
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The Two Ronnies: One musical finale has the fictional Irish folk musicians Pete Cutter and the Boggers. | |
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Elvis Costello & The Attractions. While The Attractions were first a backing band for Elvis, they released their own album in 1980. When the group replaced their bassist, they became known as Elvis Costello & The Imposters. | |
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House II: The Second Story: Charlie and Lana invite themselves to stay at Jesse and Kate's new house while plotting to get Kate (a record company exec) to "discover" Lana's band, Puce Glitz and the Avoiders. | |
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Regular Show: While drunk on soda, Mordecai and Rigby order custom t-shirts so they can pretend they're in a band called Mordecai And The Rigbys. Mordecai regrets their purchase the next morning because neither of them can play an instrument and the name doesn't make any sense, but he decides that they should become an actual band to impress his crush Margaret. | |
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In the Jeeves and Wooster novel "Thank you, Jeeves'', Bertie becomes obsessed with playing the Banjolele after watching a performance by a fictional band called "Ben Bloom and his Sixteen Baltimore Buddies". | |
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Paul Revere and the Raiders, although the frontman was named Paul Revere Dick and dropped his last name. Bandmate Mark Lindsay also had a huge leading influence in the band as its composer/producer). After the passing of Paul in 2014, the band renamed themselves Paul Revere's Raiders. | |
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Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards takes its name from the lead singer, who goes by Johnny Manchild. | |
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In 1990, lead singer Mike Love toured as Mike Love Of The Beach Boys And The Endless Summer Beach Band, a backing band consisting of musicians who previously were touring members for The Beach Boys, including Adrian Baker. | |
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Gladys Knight & the Pips is a Motown R&B group. It is a Band of Relatives whose cousin nicknamed "Pip" was an inspiration behind "The Pips". | |
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Courage the Cowardly Dog: "The Record Deal" has a scene where Eustace bangs on his car radio for not playing music by his idol Velvet Vic, during which a voice can be heard announcing a song performed by a band called Johnny and the Diltones (a play on the name of the show's creator John R. Dilworth). | |
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Reggae legend Bob Marley started his career with the band The Wailers. Following his major involvement in the band as a writer, their album Natty Dread was credited to Bob Marley And The Wailers while previous albums have been retroactively credited that way. | |
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The Miami Sound Machine eventually became Gloria Estefan And Miami Sound Machine, before becoming just Gloria Estefan. MAD ran a parody of the above situation with the rise and fall of a starlet in a church choir. At first, it's "The Fellows" with just her head sticking out of the row of singers, then it's "The Fellows and Melanie", "Melanie and the Fellows", before apexing at "M" with a closeup of her face. From there it spirals down the way it came, with her a sad, nameless member of the choir again. MAD #79 had a similar "Rise and Fall" feature, with the starlet starting as a nameless member of a vocal group, advancing from "The Euclid Phlomm Chorale with Patricia Blousen" to "Patricia Blousen and the Euclid Phlomm Chorale," reaching the peak of her career with an album cover showing "Patti" and a closeup of her face, then gradually declining until once again becoming a nameless member of the Euclid Phlomm Chorale. |
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Bedazzled (1967): The Devil foils Stanley's 'pop singer' wish by manifesting as the lead singer of Drimble Wedge and the Vegetations. | |
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Animal House features a Fake Band called "Otis Day and the Knights" that performs in the movie, with Otis Day (played by DeWayne Jessie) as the lead singer and the Knights as his backup singers/musicians. | |
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The Blues Brothers: Jake and Elwood are dismayed to find that several of their old bandmates have formed "Murph and the Magictones," a cheesy lounge band. | |
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Martha and the Muffins is an interesting case, as there were actually two women named Martha in the band, and both sang lead from time to time. It's debatable who was Martha and who was merely a Muffin named Martha. Less so after Martha Ladly (who also played keyboards) left, then they really were a singer (Martha Johnson) and backing group for a couple of years. (Nowadays it's essentially an Artifact Name as the band still includes Martha, but only one regular Muffin, her partner Mark Gane) | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: "Wigstruck" features a band called Ned and the Needlefish. | |
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An episode of The Donna Reed Show had Jeff and the Gents, whose records ended up used as proto-Frisbees. | |
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The Donna Reed Show | hasFeature |
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This trope page would be miles-long if we included any band that was named "[Artist] and his/her/their Orchestra", so let's just put here that a large amount of 1940s Billboard #1 singles were performed by an artist and their orchestra. Notable artists include Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, and Benny Goodman. | |
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The Time occasionally referred to themselves as Morris Day and The Time. | |
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Julie and the Phantoms: The titular band is formed from the ghostly former members of 90s rock band Sunset Curve and Julie Molina, the only living member and the one who enables the other members to be seen while performing. People in-universe assume "The Phantoms" are holograms rather than ghosts. | |
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Bandmate Mike Campbell co-wrote some hit songs for the group. | |
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Dazey and the Scouts follows this naming scheme, yet there isn't a member of the band named Dazey. | |
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ANOHNI and the Johnsons is an Art Pop band fronted by ANOHNI. The Johnsons are a reference to transgender activist Marsha P. Johnson (while no member of the band has Johnson in their name). | |
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Michelle Blades y Los Machetes is a Psychedelic Rock band that is dedicated to Michelle's live performances on American soil. | |
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Fictional singing group Alvin and the Chipmunks was originally named David Seville And The Chipmunks (David being the human character who looks after the chipmunks). After the success of 1980s animated series, their current name appeared on the 1992 album Chipmunks in Low Places and remained since. | |
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Johnny Bravo: The cast's short-lived band, Johnny and the Deer Ticks. | |
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Artist and the Band | |
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Inverted with Queen when they resumed touring and recording after the death of frontman Freddie Mercury. To establish the idea that their new singers were simply guest players and not replacements for Mercury, they billed themselves as Queen + Paul Rodgers and Queen + Adam Lambert. | |
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Green Tentacle from Maniac Mansion is an aspiring musician. When he gets inspiration to start a band, he plans to call it GT and the Suction Cups. In the sequel, Day of the Tentacle, we find out that he was successful in starting a band, but it's now called Green T and the Sushi Platter. | |
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Parodied with Echo & the Bunnymen, who didn't actually have any members named Echo; a common rumor claims that "Echo" was the name of their drum machine before they hired drummer Pete de Freitas, but the band have denied this. The typical connotations of this trope would, however, lead to people mistakenly calling frontman Ian McCulloch "Echo" more than once. | |
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During his tenure with the Faces, the groups' billing changed from "Faces" to "Faces featuring Rod Stewart" and finally "Rod Stewart and Faces" before Ronnie Lane quit and the group essentially just became Stewart's backing band. | |
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Hedwig and the Angry Inch (The Angry Inch being a backing band named after the scar that Hedwig got after an unsuccessful surgery). | |
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In the second half of Shredder Orpheus, Orpheus's band goes from "The Shredders" to "Orpheus and the Shredders." | |
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Natalia Lafourcade was briefly part of a group called Natalia y La Forquetina for her album Casa. | |
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High Fidelity: The garage band that Barry joins starts out with the name Sonic Death Monkey, but when they open at the record release party for the Kinky Wizards, Barry announces "we're on the verge of being called Kathleen Turner Overdrive, but for tonight we are Barry Jive and the Uptown Five." | |
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