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Kane's biggest hit was "Up in the Wind."
 
Kane's biggest hit was "Up in the Wind."
  
Kane died of leukemia, but somehow ended up in a different dimension called Capricorn.
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Kane died young of leukemia in 1972, but somehow ended up in a different dimension called Capricorn. His friend Robert Leal, who produced his memorial album, starts to travel there also in the early 2000s.

Latest revision as of 06:49, 20 June 2024

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Transdimensional rock group led by Christopher Kane, from the 1987 science fiction novel Feral Cell by Richard Bowes.

Kane's biggest hit was "Up in the Wind."

Kane died young of leukemia in 1972, but somehow ended up in a different dimension called Capricorn. His friend Robert Leal, who produced his memorial album, starts to travel there also in the early 2000s.