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Kasim Sulton (born
December 8, 1955) is an
American b**** guitarist,
keyboardist and vocalist. Best
known for his work with Utopia,
Sulton sang lead on...
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known simply as
Utopia and
featured a
stable quartet of Rundgren,
Kasim Sulton,
Roger Powell and John "Willie" Wilcox. This
version of the
group gradually...
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Sulton Rogers (1922 –
April 5, 2003) was a
Mississippi folk
artist who
spent most of his life in Syracuse, New York
working at a
chemical plant. He moved...
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talents with Todd Rundgren,
Prairie Prince (the Tubes, Journey) and
Kasim Sulton (Utopia, Meat Loaf) in a
revamped lineup, the New Cars, to
perform classic...
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group (minus Ivan Elias, who died of
cancer in June 1995;
replaced by
Kasim Sulton)
reunited in 2004 for VH1's
Bands Reunited show and did a
string of concerts...
- The
Sulton Uvays Bobo
Complex is a
historical monument built between the 17th and 19th
centuries in
Beruniy District, in the
Uzbek autonomous republic...
- Hawkes,
along with vocalist/guitarist Todd Rundgren, b****ist/vocalist
Kasim Sulton, and
drummer Prairie Prince. The band
performed the Cars' songs, some new...
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included past and
present members of Rundgren's Utopia:
Roger Powell,
Kasim Sulton,
Willie Wilcox, John Siegler,
Ralph Schuckett and
Moogy Klingman. Also joining...
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Sulton and Dr.
Mehmet Oz
opened the show and led 10,000
people in a
singalong of "Voice of Change" at the base of the
Washington Monument.
Sulton led...
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Khazret Sultan (Uzbek:
Hazrati Sulton choʻqqisi) is a
mountain considered to be the
highest point of Uzbekistan, with an
elevation of 4,643
metres (15...