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Shurman is an
American rock band from Austin, Texas,
founded by
Aaron Beavers and
Damon Allen. It can be
argued that
Shurman unofficially started as a...
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Peter Shurman (born
November 18, 1947) is a
former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a
Progressive Conservative member of the
Legislative ****embly...
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Richard L.
Shurman (born May 23, 1950) is an
American record producer,
sound engineer,
music journalist,
music historian, and
backing vocalist. He has...
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containing Sherman Scherman (surname)
Sharman Shearman (disambiguation)
Shurman This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Sherman...
- confined,
leaving Sawamura to live on his own.
Shurman Shuji (Shūji
Sakurai (桜井 修司,
Sakurai Shūji)) -
Shurman is
considered to be a "big brother" in the Johnan...
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Shurman 1991, p. 29. Janovitz, Bill. "Howlin' Wolf: 'Back Door Man' – Review". AllMusic.
Retrieved May 1, 2021.
Shurman 1991, pp. 27, 29.
Shurman 1991...
- rock,
beginning with the hit song "Memphis" in 1963.
Music historian ****
Shurman considers Mack's
recordings from that era "a
prototype of what
later could...
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Justin Niebank,
mastered by Tom
Coyne and
produced by Roy Buchanan, ****
Shurman and
Bruce Iglauer. All
tracks composed by Roy Buchanan,
except where noted...
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Progressive Conservative candidate Peter Shurman. In one of the most
hotly contested races in the province,
Shurman came out with
about 1500
votes more than...
- Thomas' brother, Ian Thomas. The
album was
produced by Marc Giacomelli, Rick
Shurman and Ian Thomas. The
album was only
available for a
short amount of time...