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- Amber_Run abstract "Amber Run is a British band from Nottingham, UK composed of Joe Keogh, Will Jones, Tom Sperring, Felix Archer, and Henry Wyeth. The band have released one album and three EPs while being signed to RCA Records. They were initially called Amber but were forced to change their name to avoid a conflict with the German dance-pop singer of same name. The band have played mostly in the UK and Ireland.".
- Q16821378 abstract "Amber Run is a British band from Nottingham, UK composed of Joe Keogh, Will Jones, Tom Sperring, Felix Archer, and Henry Wyeth. The band have released one album and three EPs while being signed to RCA Records. They were initially called Amber but were forced to change their name to avoid a conflict with the German dance-pop singer of same name. The band have played mostly in the UK and Ireland.".
- Amber_Run comment "Amber Run is a British band from Nottingham, UK composed of Joe Keogh, Will Jones, Tom Sperring, Felix Archer, and Henry Wyeth. The band have released one album and three EPs while being signed to RCA Records. They were initially called Amber but were forced to change their name to avoid a conflict with the German dance-pop singer of same name. The band have played mostly in the UK and Ireland.".
- Q16821378 comment "Amber Run is a British band from Nottingham, UK composed of Joe Keogh, Will Jones, Tom Sperring, Felix Archer, and Henry Wyeth. The band have released one album and three EPs while being signed to RCA Records. They were initially called Amber but were forced to change their name to avoid a conflict with the German dance-pop singer of same name. The band have played mostly in the UK and Ireland.".