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  • Look at the French Prophets, or Tremblers of the Cevennes, who had prophesyings and healings and discoverings of spirits and tongues and interpretations.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 35, September, 1860 Various

  • Fox declared in his preaching that 'all men should tremble at the word of the Lord,' whereupon the Justice laughingly said that 'Quakers and Tremblers was the name for such people.'

    A Book of Quaker Saints 1911

  • • Queue Up, a theatrical goth-glam duo from Cleveland that takes its cue from the likes of Nine Inch Nails and Siouxsie and the Banshees, has reunited after an 11-year hiatus, and will play the Rex Theater on the South Side Saturday at 8 p.m. with The Cosmosonics, The Atomic Drops and Memphis Mike and the Tremblers.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • Memories of DM5 '' Knee Tremblers '' in the Gero Platz in Moenchen Gladbach as an innocent 18 year old in 1961.

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • Noone ruled out any songs from his short-lived new wave project, The Tremblers.

    MISSISSAUGA - This Just In 2009

  • Switzerland's Voodoo Rhythm Records has given us Eurotrash / punk versions of rockabilly (Hipbone Slim and the Knee Tremblers, Jerry J. Nixon), Cajun (The Watzloves, Mama Rosin), blues (The Juke Joint Pimps and others), and garage rock (The Monsters and way too many others to mention).

    Stephen W. Terrell's (MUSIC) Web Log 2008

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