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Run Run Run (other)
Run Run Run may refer to: * Run Run Run (band), an American indie rock band * "Run, Run, Run" (The Supremes song), a 1964 song written by Holland–Dozier–Holland * "Run Run Run" (The Velvet Underground song), a 1967 song * "Run Run Run" (Celeste Buckingham song) * "Run Run Run", a song by Concrete Blonde from the 1989 album "Free" * "Run Run Run" (Phoenix song), a 2004 song * "Run Run Run" (High and Mighty Color song), a 2005 song * "Run Run Run" (Tokio Hotel / Kelly Clarkson song), a song by Tokio Hotel from their 2014 album ''Kings of Suburbia'' and Kelly Clarkson from her 2015 album ''Piece by Piece''. * "Run Run Run", a song by Dragonette from their 2012 album '' Bodyparts'' * "Run Run Run", a song by The Who from the 1966 album '' A Quick One'' * "Run Run Run", a song by Sly and the Family Stone from their debut album '' A Whole New Thing'' * "Run Run Run", a song by Goldenhorse from the 2005 album ''Out of the Moon'' * "Run Run Run", a song by The Kinetiks from the 200 ...
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Run Run Run (band)
Run Run Run is an American indie rock band from Los Angeles. The quintet consists of Xander Smith (vocals, guitar), Nic Speck (bass), Doug Palmer (guitar), Francisco DeCun (drums) and Alek Speck (keyboards/ percussion). Rx3 is the brainchild of singer/songwriter Smith, who started the band after a trip out to Joshua Tree, CA in 2001 to make demos with Fred Drake at Rancho De La Luna (Earthlings, Queens of the Stone Age, Mark Lanegan). The resulting sound was abrasive indie rock mixed with late 1980s/1990s UK shoegaze and pop radio leaning vocal hooks. Their subsequent/official releases found Rx3 in the studio with producer Noah Shain as well as remixers and guest appearances by Z Trip, members of New Order, Bauhaus, Mumiy Troll and Madonna as well as mentor Steve Perry (ex-Journey frontman). After early roster changes, the band settled into its current line up in 2007. Rx3 has toured consistently since 2006 and has supported other acts such as The Strokes, Psychedelic Furs, Zomb ...
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A Whole New Thing (Sly And The Family Stone Album)
''A Whole New Thing'' is the debut album by funk/soul band Sly and the Family Stone, released in 1967 on Epic/ CBS Records. The album was released to mixed criticism and failed to make an impact from a commercial standpoint and did not chart. CBS Records executive Clive Davis prevailed upon band leader Sly Stone to create a more commercial album; the result was the album '' Dance to the Music''. Unlike later Sly and the Family Stone albums, ''A Whole New Thing'' was recorded live in the studio instead of being overdubbed and featured less of a pop feel than later releases such as ''Dance to the Music'' and '' Stand!''. The lead vocals are shared between Sly Stone, Freddie Stone, and Larry Graham; Rose Stone would not join the band until they began work on ''Dance to the Music.'' Track listing All tracks written by Sylvester Stewart, and produced and arranged by Sly Stone for Stone Flower Productions. Side one #"Underdog" â€“ 3:59 #"If This Room Could Talk" â€“ 3: ...
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