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| 226 products found for melon  | Blind Melon: Shannon Hoon (vocals); Thomas Rogers Stevens, Christopher Thorn (guitar); Brad Smith (bass); Glen Graham (drums). Additional personnel: Sabbi Kahn (sarangi). Recorded at London Bridge Studios, Seattle, Washington in February 1992. Given... |  | A U.S. alternative rock band comprising Glen Graham, Shannon Hoon, Rogers Stevens, Christopher Thorn, and Brad Smith, Blind Melon entered the mainstream in 1993. Filmed in Chicago at the height of the group's success, LIVE AT THE METRO 1995 captures... |  | Blind Melon: Shannon Hoon (vocals, acoustic guitar); Christopher Thorn, Rogers Stevens (guitar); Brad Smith (bass instrument, background vocals); Glen Graham (drums). Recording information: The Palace, Hollywood, CA (1995). Recorded at the Palace in... |  | |  | Blind Melon: Travis Warren (vocals, acoustic guitar); Christopher Thorn (guitars, lap steel guitar, Wurlitzer piano); Roger Stevens (guitars, piano); Brad Smith (bass guitar, percussion, background vocals); Glen Graham (drums). Their first studio... |  | A clever spider tricks Elephant and some other animals into thinking the melon in which he is hiding can talk. | ![CD: Nico [ECD] Blind Melon, Nov-1996](http://i19.ebayimg.com/01/c/00/e4/02/d8_6.JPG) | NICO is an Enhanced CD companion to the home video LETTERS FROM A PORCUPINE, and is playable on either a CD-ROM drive or a standard CD player. A portion of the proceeds from both NICO and LETTERS FROM A PORCUPINE go to benefit MAP (the Musicians... |  | This posthumous tribute to Blind Melon documents the band's ascendancy to the top of the charts, including extensive footage of live club performances, their set at Woodstock '94, late-night television appearances, and behind-the-scenes footage of... |  | Blind Melon: Shannon Hoon (vocals); Christopher Thorn (guitar, banjo, mandolin, harmonica); Rogers Stevens (guitar); Brad Smith (bass guitar, background vocals); Glen Graham (drums). Recording information: The Palace, Hollywood, CA (1995). Recorded... |  | The first collection from 83-year-old poet Virginia Hamilton Adair. |
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