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Foster left the band in 1987.
On 18 November 2008 the band released The BBC Sessions, which features songs from the period of 1996 – 2001 ( including the last recordings featuring Isobel Campbell before she left the band ), along with a second disc featuring a recording of a live performance in Belfast from Christmas 2001.
Moses is ordered to make plates to cover the altar with the two hundred fifty censers left after the destruction of Korah's band.
Brown left the band in 1932 to form the Musical Brownies, the first true Western swing band.
In late 1942 after several band members had left the group, and as World War II raged, Wills joined the Army, but received a medical discharge in 1943.
After touring for Celebrity Skin finished, Auf der Maur left the band to tour with The Smashing Pumpkins ; Hole's touring drummer Samantha Maloney left soon after.
Ingram, older than the rest of the members of the band, left to serve active duty in Vietnam, and was later replaced by Walter " Clyde " Orange, the second lead singer who wrote or co-wrote many of their hit tunes before Lionel Richie came on board.
They secured a record contract with Capitol Records, but Hooper left the band before the remaining trio moved to Los Angeles to record their debut album.
6025 left the band in March 1979.
Brandon Cruz left the band in May 2003 and was replaced by Jeff Penalty.
Jeff Penalty left the band in March 2008 in what he describes as a " not amicable split.
D. H. also left the band to " take some personal time off ".
It is not unheard-of, however, for a band to redo old tracks that originally left them displeased for an album re-release on a major label or a second edition.
Frustrated by his band-mates ' limited aspirations, Bowie left the Konrads and joined another band, the King Bees.
This lineup of Devo lasted until 1976 when Jim left the band.
Shortly after, claiming to feel creatively uninspired, Alan Myers left the band.
In the late 1960s, Roy Wood — guitarist, vocalist and songwriter of The Move — had an idea to form a new band that would use violins, cellos, string basses, horns and woodwinds to give their music a classical sound, taking rock music in the direction " that The Beatles had left off ".
In January 1970, when Carl Wayne left The Move, Lynne accepted Wood's second invitation to join the band on the condition that they focus their energy on the new project.
During the recordings for the band's second LP, Wood left the band taking cellist McDowell and horn player Hunt with him to form Wizzard.
The album's release was followed by news that there would be no tour to promote the LP, that drummer Bevan was now playing drums for Black Sabbath and that bassist Kelly Groucutt had left the band.
The small band of adventurers dragged as much gold and silver as they could carry back across some 18 miles of jungle-covered mountains to where they had left the raiding boats.
While in England with The Byrds in the summer of 1968, Parsons left the band due to his concerns over a planned concert tour of South Africa, citing opposition to that country's apartheid policies.

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He played in a band called Carp, which released one album on Epic Records in 1969.
* Jacobites ( band ), a British band featuring Nikki Sudden, Dave Kusworth and Epic Soundtracks
The band signed to Epic Records in 1971.
" Man of the Earth ", which the band had high hopes for, was due to be the third single from the album, however Epic Records decided against it when The Stranglers failed to secure a tour in America.
The band, which had been signed to Epic / Immortal for seven years, cited the fact that state law limits the amount of time that an artist can be bound to a company.
The band had been signed to the label for 7 years, and used California's " Seven Years Law " as a negotiating tool with Epic / Immortal.
The band is recognized as an Epic Metal band with lyrics about Ancient Rome and mythology.
His voice was part of what enticed Sony's Epic / Immortal Records, and the band was signed in 1996.
In 1989, the band released their successful album The Real Thing, which featured their breakthrough hit single " Epic ".
* The band Ludo has also covered " Epic " during concerts.
After the 20th Anniversary tour, the band signed to Epic Records and released Seven Turns ( 1990 ), which got excellent reviews.
The band originally took the name Mookie Blaylock, but was forced to change it when the band signed to Epic Records in 1991.
The album attracted the attention of Epic Records, who signed the band in 1988 and issued their third album, How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today, later that year.
After releasing two more studio albums ( The Art of Rebellion and Suicidal for Life ), the band broke up and severed ties from Sony and Epic in 1995.
Shortly after the band was picked up by Anthrax producer Mark Dodson and signed to the Columbia subsidiary Epic Records.
Unfortunately it was also around this time the band, whose contract with Epic Records had expired, began to fall apart, and folded after a tour in 1995.
" Rolling Stone magazine would later report that Epic Records labelmate Cyndi Lauper was interested in recording " Voices Carry " with the original lyric, but only if the band didn't put it on their own release.
After the album peaked at No. 155, the band attempted to break up, but the label, now having been absorbed by Epic Records, insisted Steppenwolf record one more album to satisfy their contractual obligations.
Upon signing to Epic, the band entered Longview Farm recording studios in Massachusetts, along with producer Steven Haigler and session drummer Jonathan Mover due to problems with Abbott.
The band released nearly ten albums in the 1980s and 1990s for Epic Records and the band's own label Giant Records.
Epic dropped the band in 1996.
The band was signed to Epic Records by A & R man Tom Werman, at the insistence of producer Jack Douglas who had seen the band perform in Wisconsin.

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