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- Kincade_(band) abstract "Kincade was an English band that was formed in 1972. In that year, they had their hit single, "Dreams are Ten a Penny", but the band itself did not exist at the time. The song was written by John Carter and his wife Gill. Carter also sang all the vocals and played the guitar on the record. The song was released by the British record producer on his Penny Farthing Records label. Although the record was unsuccessful in the UK, it reached the #2 in Germany, spent six months on the charts there, and sold a million copies.".
- Kincade_(band) activeYearsEndYear "1977".
- Kincade_(band) activeYearsStartYear "1972".
- Kincade_(band) background "group_or_band".
- Kincade_(band) bandMember John_Carter_(musician).
- Kincade_(band) hometown England.
- Kincade_(band) recordLabel Penny_Farthing_Records.
- Kincade_(band) wikiPageExternalLink Diary_of_a_Musician.html.
- Kincade_(band) wikiPageExternalLink www.paulgriggs.com.
- Kincade_(band) wikiPageID "2224718".
- Kincade_(band) wikiPageRevisionID "574413701".
- Kincade_(band) background "group_or_band".
- Kincade_(band) currentMembers John_Carter_(musician).
- Kincade_(band) label Penny_Farthing_Records.
- Kincade_(band) name "Kincade".
- Kincade_(band) origin England.
- Kincade_(band) yearsActive "1972".
- Kincade_(band) subject Category:English_pop_music_groups.
- Kincade_(band) subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1972.
- Kincade_(band) type Agent.
- Kincade_(band) type Band.
- Kincade_(band) type Organisation.
- Kincade_(band) type MusicGroup.
- Kincade_(band) type Organization.
- Kincade_(band) type Agent.
- Kincade_(band) type SocialPerson.
- Kincade_(band) type Thing.
- Kincade_(band) comment "Kincade was an English band that was formed in 1972. In that year, they had their hit single, "Dreams are Ten a Penny", but the band itself did not exist at the time. The song was written by John Carter and his wife Gill. Carter also sang all the vocals and played the guitar on the record. The song was released by the British record producer on his Penny Farthing Records label.".
- Kincade_(band) label "Kincade (band)".
- Kincade_(band) label "Kincade".
- Kincade_(band) sameAs Kincade.
- Kincade_(band) sameAs m.01pnpdq.
- Kincade_(band) sameAs Q195347.
- Kincade_(band) sameAs Q195347.
- Kincade_(band) wasDerivedFrom Kincade_(band)?oldid=574413701.
- Kincade_(band) isPrimaryTopicOf Kincade_(band).
- Kincade_(band) name "Kincade".