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Flamingo" (1940) is a popular song and jazz standard written by Ted Grouya with lyrics by Edmund Anderson and first recorded by singer Herb Jeffries and the Duke Ellington Orchestra on December 28, 1940, for Victor Records (catalog No. 27326B). [1]
The album was long-awaited by fans of Stuart, as most of the songs had already featured on The Marty Stuart Show, Stuart's country/bluegrass show on RFD-TV. It was recorded in the historic RCA Studio B in Nashville , which was being used by the Country Music Hall of Fame as a type of museum until Stuart asked to use the "Home of a Thousand Hits ...
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In Living Color – Heavy D and Eddie F (seasons 1–2, 5); ("Cause That's the Way You Livin' When You're in Living Color") – Heavy D. and The Boyz (seasons 3–4) In the Heat of the Night – music by Quincy Jones, lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman, performed by Bill Champlin; The Inbetweeners ("Gone Up in Flames") – Morning Runner
Hank Flamingo was an American country music band founded in the late 1980s. Its membership comprised Trent Summar ( lead vocals ), Philip Wallace ( guitar ), Eddie Grigg (guitar, vocals), Ben Northern ( bass guitar , vocals), Stuart E. Stuart ( fiddle , vocals), and Roy Watts ( drums ). [ 1 ]
"The Work Song", which features the "ping" sound effect of a hammer or pickaxe hitting rocks or other solid objects, reached No. 18 in July, and "Flamingo" peaked at No. 28 in September. The album reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. S.R.O., an acronym for standing-room only, [4] is a reference to the group's frequently sold-out concerts. [5]
The titles below are songs that are about or related to Jacobitism: a movement to restore the Stuart line to the British throne, named after King James II and VII from 'Jacobus', which meant 'James'. James II was dethroned in favour of William of Orange, and his supporters made repeated attempts to restore him and his heirs, in particular his ...
Radio Free Albemuth is the debut solo album by bassist Stuart Hamm, released in 1988 on Relativity Records. Hamm is backed up by guitarists Allan Holdsworth and Joe Satriani . The title of the album and many of the songs were inspired by the novels of Philip K. Dick .