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[Title] => Peter Noone brings back Hermans Hermits
[Summary] => First a bit of trivia for nostalgia buffs. Pop music lore says that Hermans Hermits, the British pop group from the 60s, did not actually play the instruments during their recording sessions. Instead they had two very young and very talented musicians perform for them. They were named Jimmy Page and Paul Jones and they grew up to become Led Zeppelin of Stairway to Heaven and other rock classics fame. So hold on to your copies of Here Comes Hermans Hermits and other albums by the group.
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[AuthorName] => Baby A. Gil
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COMPLETE HITS
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