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- Crossband (cross-band, cross band) operation is a method of telecommunication in which a radio station receives signals on one frequency and simultaneously...
- drums on the EP. Dino Campanella of the rock band Dredg has also worked as a live drummer for the band. Crosses contributed a previously unreleased song titled...
- The Cross were an English rock band formed in 1987 by Queen drummer Roger Taylor. They released three studio albums before splitting up in 1993. In contrast...
- have a banded pattern that consists of red, black, and white crossbands. The bands are always arranged in the same order with each red crossband being...
- Tau Cross is a rock band founded by Rob Miller of England's Amebix. Tau Cross' third album, Messengers of Deception, was originally scheduled for release...
- celebrates Armed Forces Day annually with a traditional military to amateur crossband communications test and a message-receiving test. These tests give amateur...
- keyboardist best known for playing with progressive rock band King Crimson from 1972 to 1974. Cross appeared on the King Crimson studio albums Larks' Tongues...
- Celtic Cross was a musical collaboration of Simon Posford (Hallucinogen, Shpongle), Martin Glover (b****ist from Killing Joke) and Saul Davies (violinist...
- (American band), an American rock band from South Carolina Crossfade (album), their 2004 debut album Crossfade (Swedish band), a Swedish rock-pop band Crossfade...
- semi-divided light bands across the anterior body. Brownish black or black dorsally, with a series of 3–8 broad, cream-coloured crossbands, each partly divided...