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- 3-D_(band) abstract "3-D was a short-lived American rock band of the early 1980s, best known for the hit singles \"All Night Television\", \"Telephone Number\", and the new wave track, \"X-ray Eyes\".They toured with Ramones, The Cars, Eddie Money, Poco, and U2. Keyboardist Teddy Wender and vocalist Ric Zivic have a music production business currently in Manhattan where they produce music for TV and commercials. U2 and 3-D played together at The Ritz in April 1980; they also appeared on Saturday Night Live that same month. They opened for The J. Geils Band on the Love Stinks tour circa 1980. Wender and Zivic also produced the music for The Learning Channel's children's show Bingo and Molly and the current popular show Overhaulin'.As a keyboardist, Wender has recorded and performed with Michael Powers, Albert King, Wilson Pickett, Ben E King, Dr. John, Johnny Winter, Rick Derringer, Gordon Waller (Peter and Gordon), Paul Jones, Odetta, Bill Chinnock, Ray Draper, Gary Stewart, and Loudon Wainwright III (Wender played piano on \"Dead Skunk\"). Wender also composed two dance hits for the Doobie Brothers and The Memphis Horns. Wender first started recording with the country rock band, White Cloud, whose members included Kenny Kosek and Eric Weissberg.Drummer Mike Fink went on to tour the world with Ronnie Wood and Bo Diddley in 1987 on the Gunslingers Tour.Teddy Wender has released several records with Jazzmatik, ranging from blues to jazz to rock n' roll under an NYC-based independent record label, Protown USA.".
- 3-D_(band) activeYearsEndYear "1981".
- 3-D_(band) activeYearsStartYear "1978".
- 3-D_(band) background "group_or_band".
- 3-D_(band) genre New_wave_music.
- 3-D_(band) hometown Manhattan.
- 3-D_(band) recordLabel Polydor_Records.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageID "612435".
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- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Albert_King.
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- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Chinnock.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Blues.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Bo_Diddley.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rock_music_groups_from_New_York.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Skunk.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Dr._John.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Money.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Weissberg.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_Waller.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Johnny_Winter.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Kenny_Kosek.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Loudon_Wainwright_III.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Manhattan.
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- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Odetta.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Overhaulin.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Peter_and_Gordon.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Poco.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Polydor_Records.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Ramones.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Ray_Draper.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Rick_Derringer.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Ritz.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Rock_and_roll.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Ronnie_Wood.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Saturday_Night_Live.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink The_Cars.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink The_Doobie_Brothers.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink The_J._Geils_Band.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink The_Memphis_Horns.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink U2.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLink Wilson_Pickett.
- 3-D_(band) wikiPageWikiLinkText "3-D (band)".
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- 3-D_(band) currentMembers "*Teddy Wender *Rik Zivik *Kiev "Sonny" Ginsberg *Nicholas G. Stevens *Michael Finkelstein".
- 3-D_(band) genre New_wave_music.
- 3-D_(band) label Polydor_Records.
- 3-D_(band) name "3".
- 3-D_(band) origin "Manhattan, New York, United States".
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- 3-D_(band) subject Category:Rock_music_groups_from_New_York.
- 3-D_(band) hypernym Band.
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- 3-D_(band) comment "3-D was a short-lived American rock band of the early 1980s, best known for the hit singles \"All Night Television\", \"Telephone Number\", and the new wave track, \"X-ray Eyes\".They toured with Ramones, The Cars, Eddie Money, Poco, and U2. Keyboardist Teddy Wender and vocalist Ric Zivic have a music production business currently in Manhattan where they produce music for TV and commercials.".
- 3-D_(band) label "3-D (band)".
- 3-D_(band) sameAs Q4634127.
- 3-D_(band) sameAs m.01wr4ls.
- 3-D_(band) sameAs Q4634127.
- 3-D_(band) wasDerivedFrom 3-D_(band)?oldid=680056839.
- 3-D_(band) isPrimaryTopicOf 3-D_(band).
- 3-D_(band) name "3-D".