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The Queen and Electric Light Orchestra harmonies are so distinct and fit in our songs so well sometimes, but we don't know how to do them properly.
Nate Ruess
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Nate Ruess
Age: 42
Born: 1982
Born: February 26
Singer
Singer-Songwriter
Iowa City
Iowa
Nathaniel Joseph Ruess
Nathaniel Joseph Nate Ruess
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