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As the years went on, PiL's line-up grew steadier as the sound of the albums drifted toward dance culture and drum-oriented pop music.
The permanent line-up grew to include drummer Steve White and Weller's then-wife, vocalist Dee C. Lee.
In August, the line-up grew, joining Jayne Casey ( vocals ), Ian Broudie ( guitar ) and Clive Langer ( guitar ), who quit in September, but not before the band recorded their first song released, " Big In Japan ", which appeared in the 7 " single compilation Brutality Religion and a dance beat, released the same year.
Perrotta grew up in the youth system of Reggina and debuted in Serie B in 1995, becoming an important fixture in their line-up.
The band grew out of a line-up of friends in mid-1972 consisting of Phil Miller ( guitar, from Matching Mole ), Steve Miller (†) ( keyboards from Caravan and Phil's brother ), Pip Pyle (†) ( s, from Gong ) and Richard Sinclair ( bass and vocals ), from Caravan.
The line-up grew with the introduction of Chantal Brown, with whom Shotton had been working in a bookshop.
Although his reign as a starter was cut short, Nelson grew tired of the team's lackluster play following their third-straight loss and decided to bring back the classic small ball line-up in a 118 – 88 triumph over the Orlando Magic.
The original quintet line-up, which grew out of a band called the Ridgerunners, included:

line-up and trio
The line-up of Copeland, Sting, and Summers was an unusual trio at a time when progressive rock, symphonic rock, and other sound trends lent themselves to musical ensembles with support players.
Last of the Summer Wine was set and filmed in and around Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, England and centred around a trio of essentially harmless simpletons whose line-up changed several times over the years.
Although there have been line-up changes, the group enjoyed most success as a trio made up of lifelong friends Siobhan Fahey, Keren Woodward and Sara Dallin.
Following the lead of Cream, they were one of the first groups to popularize the " power trio " format, which stripped a rock band line-up down to guitar, bass and drums.
Hendrix experimented with a larger band line-up known as Gypsy Sun and Rainbows for his Woodstock concert in August 1969, but would revert to the trio format with the Band of Gypsys.
Later that year Shiels dropped Lynott from the line-up, converting Skid Row to a power trio by making Sheils the lead vocalist.
After recording two non-charting singles, drummer Terry Draper was added to the line-up ; this trio would comprise Klaatu throughout the rest of the band's recording career.
The final line-up of 1972 was the trio of Wood, Bevan and Jeff Lynne, who transitioned the group into the Electric Light Orchestra.
In 1968, McDonald decided to join Giles, Giles and Fripp, a progressive pop trio consisting of Michael Giles, Peter Giles, and Robert Fripp, who were looking to do more with music than their three-man line-up could manage.
The group achieved its greatest commercial success as a trio during the 1980s consisting of the line-up of June, Ruth, and Anita.
Perry expanded the group to a trio with the addition of Burnett, this line-up recording the classic roots reggae album Heart of the Congos in 1977 at Perry's Black Ark studio.
When the trio returned to London they were joined by Dan Raishbrook ( guitar ) and Henning Dietz ( drums ), who completed the new line-up.
Since the late 1990s, Greaves has divided his time between two contrasting bands, an electric trio named Roxongs – the original line-up, with François Ovide on guitar and Manu Denizet on drums, heard on 2001's The Caretaker, has since changed to Jef Morin on guitar and Matthieu Rabaté on drums – and an acoustic trio named Jazzsongs, with Sophia Domancich on piano and Vincent Courtois on cello, which recorded 2003's The Trouble With Happiness, once again a mixture of old and new songs, but this time with Greaves himself singing all the way through.
After the release of " Honey ", the band went through some line-up changes eventually scaling back to a power trio after expanding into a 7 piece.
The song and the group's proto-power trio line-up both made a strong impression on The Who, who would cover it in their 1970 album Live at Leeds, whose CD liner notes proclaim the original to be the UK's best pre-Beatles rock single.
When Will Shade's Memphis Jugband recorded and became popular in the late-1920s, Cannon added a coal-oil can on a rack round his neck and renamed the trio ( Cannon, Lewis and Thompson ) Cannon's Jug Stompers, and it was this line-up that recorded for the first time on Victor Records in Memphis on 30 January 1928.

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Tamers and Frontier were dubbed in Filipino when both series aired on ABS-CBN on its weekday morning line-up of animated shows ( Tamers first followed by Frontier after a few months ).
" In the 1937 season, after graduating Hoover High in the winter, Williams finally broke into the line-up on June 22, when he hit an inside-the-park home run to help the Padres win 3-2.
Dan Dare was in the original line-up, and this transferred to Crisis when Revolver finished.
They also decided that they needed Squire in the band, and when he agreed the band's line-up was cemented.
Shemp rejoined the group after Curly suffered a debilitating cerebral hemorrhage in May 1946, reinstating the original line-up until November 1955, when Shemp died of a heart attack.
His career with the England national side is also largely remembered for one match – the 1970 FIFA World Cup quarter-final against West Germany in Mexico, when he was thrust into the starting line-up as a late replacement for Banks, who was suffering from food poisoning.
In early 2006, the partnership between Downes and Payne was dissolved when Downes left for a reunion of the original band line-up under the Asia name, a breakup that Payne described as " painful ".
In 2005, for example, a proposal to air Kids Incorporated as part of The Disney Channel's Saturday night teen line-up fell through when Disney officials suggested removing much of the music and replacing it with blooper reels.
This line-up featured on one bonus track only on the Cuts From The Crypt compilation and split up when Doyle left the band after a failed re-union with Glenn Danzig later joining Danzig instead.
Shortly after, they completed their line-up when they recruited their friend, photographer Glenn Gregory, as vocalist.
The group's solid early line-up consisted of Tripp on bass and vocals, Scott on lead guitar, Civitarese on drums and vocals and Paul Russo on second guitar and vocals as well as drums and bass during live shows when the band switched instruments for certain songs.
This was an uncertain time for the future of the band, and when Harries announced he was not keen to continue his role, even the willingness of Kemp to return to the line-up full-time was not enough to prevent what was effectively a breakup.
The new line-up gelled quickly, dropped most of the old songs when they played live, and secured a new record deal with Phonogram, but the resulting album Nightlife was a disappointment for the band due to its soft production and underdeveloped style.
This line-up remained stable through to 2000, when the group recorded a live album, One Night Only.
Bad Religion slowly reformed in 1986 out of the Back to the Known line-up when Graffin called Bentley and asked him to return.
The original line-up of Rishikesh formed in Sydney in 1994 when vocalist and lead guitarist Craig Nicholls and bass guitarist Patrick Matthews met whilst working at their local McDonald's in the suburb of South Hurstville, New South Wales.
The band's basic line-up was drums, guitar and vocals, though when they formed their only instruments were a pair of maracas and a Sears Silvertone guitar purchased at a thrift shop.
Adding sidemen Malcolm Holmes and Martin Cooper by the end of 1980, this quartet ( with occasional line-up fluctuations ) was the live concert line-up until 1989, when Humphreys, Cooper and Holmes all left OMD to found The Listening Pool.
Nine stayed strong throughout 2004 but was hit hard when Seven introduced a new line-up in 2005, even though Nine won the year.
In September 2001, the original line-up of The Saints came together for a one-off reunion when they were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association ( ARIA ) Hall of Fame.
The band's line-up expanded when Reiger and Carter recruited Elephant Six musician Bryan Poole, also known as The Late B. P.
By that time only three players from the 1924 team were still in the line-up when the team's first practice of 1925 was held on September 17.
However, when Hamilton restarted Helmet with an altered line-up in 2004, the song was released as part of the band's comeback album Size Matters.

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