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In And the Band Played On, journalist Randy Shilts reported the difficult work of teasing out the origins of the AIDS pandemic, including the sociopolitical challenges of telling a despised minority that some of their behaviors were risky.
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He joined the band in 1958 and played on hits including Bits and Pieces and Glad All Over.
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The band moved to New York and became The Smoothies, where they played on the club circuit and recorded two singles.
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Stars of the show sat on the back of pick-up trucks and the band played and played.
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He produced four albums for X, including another landmark album "Los Angeles, " and played off and on with the band for three decades.
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Bass player Jesse Quin, who has played with the band on and off since 2007, is now an official full-time member.
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And on Sunday night, the star-studded band played to a packed house at the Kennedy Center.
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Backing Robert Randolph and the Family Band on that track is drummer Jim Keltner, who's played on crucial albums by everyone from Eric Clapton to Bob Dylan.
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She and her band instead marched out into the street and played the show to a sold-out crowd on the sidewalk, in front of two sex shops in London's Soho.
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In a previous life I played base in the band Blur and I recently hit the headlines for writing about how I spent a million pounds on champagne and cocaine.
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The musicians who were part of the 2010 revival of "La Cage Aux Folles" were positioned in boxes on either side of the stage, where they both played the score and served as the house band of the louche club that's a key setting in the show.
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