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  2. Beans in My Ears - Wikipedia

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    After it became a hit for the Serendipity Singers in 1964, doctors protested that many children were actually putting beans in their ears so it was banned in some places such as Pittsburgh and Boston. [1] [2] Numerous public health boards reportedly blacklisted the song as well, according to Chandler. [3] "Some television shows asked us to do ...

  3. The Serendipity Singers - Wikipedia

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    The follow-up, "Beans in My Ears", hit #30 on the Hot 100 and #5 on the AC chart a few months later. [4] "Beans in My Ears" was banned in Boston, by Pittsburgh's KDKA radio station, and "some television shows asked us to do something different. Understandably so--it was dangerous," according to Bryan Sennett.

  4. The Many Sides of the Serendipity Singers - Wikipedia

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    "Beans in My Ears" Released: May 1964 "Down Where the Wind Blows (Chilly Winds)" Released: August 1964;

  5. Pete Seeger - Wikipedia

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    Peter Seeger (May 3, 1919 – January 27, 2014) was an American folk singer-songwriter, musician and social activist. He was a fixture on nationwide radio in the 1940s, and had a string of hit records in the early 1950s as a member of The Weavers, notably their recording of Lead Belly's "Goodnight, Irene," which topped the charts for 14 weeks in 1950.

  6. Len Chandler - Wikipedia

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    Chandler was born in Akron, Ohio in 1935. He showed an early interest in music and began playing piano at age 8. [1] Studying classical music in his early teens, he learned to play the oboe so he could join the high school band, [1] and during his senior year joined the Akron Symphony Orchestra.

  7. Elton John Reveals Which of His Own Songs Are His ... - AOL

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    When asked by host Stephen Colbert to name "Elton John's top five Elton John songs," the father of two first exclaimed, "Oh, for Christ's sake," before he detailed, "I would say anything off the ...

  8. Banned in Boston - Wikipedia

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    "Beans in My Ears" by the Serendipity Singers (song, 1964) [12] In four final cases the bans were overturned in court: Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs (1965) [9] Fanny Hill by John Cleland (1966) I Am Curious (Yellow) by Vilgot Sjöman (1967) [13] Caligula by Tinto Brass (1979) [14]

  9. ‘Islamophobia’ by Huffington Post

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    A comprehensive list of discriminatory acts against American Muslims might be impossible, but The Huffington Post wants to document this deplorable wave of hate using news reports and firsthand accounts.