Join Together
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Artists | The Who |
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Release date | March 15, 1990 |
Labels | MCA Records |
Recorded | US |
Genres | Rock |
Rock And Roll | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2901831 |
About Join Together
Join Together is a box set of live material released from The Who's 1989 25th Anniversary Tour. Several of the tracks were recorded at Radio City Music Hall, New York, and at Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, with the rest from various other concerts during the tour.
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Voters in many parts of England get the chance to elect their local representatives on 5 May.
The elections Will decide who runs services such as social care, bin collections and planning.
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All voters must be:
There are three ways to vote:
The deadline to register to vote is midnight on 14 April.
The deadline to register for a postal vote is 17:00 on 19 April.
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