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Russell was born on September 8, 1982, in Henderson, Nevada.When he was about 12 years old, he was given the nickname "Chumlee" due to his large face and chin, which prompted the father of one of his friends to remark that he looked like Chumley, the walrus from the animated TV series Tennessee Tuxedo.
The series centers on Tennessee Tuxedo, a penguin, and his dimwitted friend Chumley, a walrus. They live in the Megapolis Zoo along with friends Yakkety Yak and Baldy the Eagle. [7] The Megapolis Zoo is run by the ill-tempered zoo director Stanley Livingston and his zookeeper assistant Flunky.
Absent Friends is the eighth studio album by Northern Irish chamber pop band the Divine Comedy, released in 2004 by Parlophone in the UK and Nettwerk in the U.S. Two singles were released from the album in the UK: "Come Home Billy Bird", which features former Kenickie vocalist Lauren Laverne on vocals, and the album's title track.
The song builds from acoustic guitars that is "accompanied by a friendly gang vocal into a stadium-size chant," [4] as well as some rapping. [5] Young stated that the song is about, "those rare friendships that you never forget." [4] "At the time of writing, I was remembering a bunch of my friends from junior high and high school.
"Just a Friend 2002" is a song by American singer Mario. It was written by Warryn Campbell , Harold Lilly , and John "Jubu" Smith and recorded for Mario's self titled debut album (2002). Produced by Campbell, the song is a loose cover of Biz Markie 's hit single " Just a Friend " (1989).
"Sex and the Single Girl" was released on MGM in 1964 as a single and an LP. She also sang the songs "Meglio Stasera" and "The Anniversary Song" in films.In 1966, Jeffries recorded an album for Monument Records entitled This Is Fran Jeffries, which was a collection of standards and popular songs, produced by Fred Foster with arrangements by Dick Grove and Bill Justis, including a rendition of ...
"For a Friend" is a single from the British synth-pop duo The Communards taken from their 1987 album Red. The song is an emotional ballad and was written in the memory of Mark Ashton, [2] a friend of Jimmy Somerville and Richard Coles. [3] Mark Hooper of The Rough Guide to Rock writes that this cut may be Somerville's "most impassioned moment ...
Afterwards, he asks Russell to try and make an original video. Russell sees Lumpy, Petunia and Giggles singing the theme song at a live performance. Russell tries to record it, but is told by the narrator that even a live performance is still protected by copyright. He uploads a video called 'Russell's Remix', which is Russell's remix of Lumpy ...