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The Del Fuegos were an American 1980s garage-style rock band. Formed in 1980, the Boston, Massachusetts, United States–based band gained success in 1986 with their songs "Don't Run Wild" and "I Still Want You" and appearing in a widely seen television commercial for Miller Beer.
As a teenager in 1959, Babbitt joined the surf rock group the Ventures, just before the band gained fame with their huge hit "Walk Don't Run" in 1960.Babbitt had to drop out because he was not old enough to play the nightclubs and bars the band was beginning to work in. [2]
Don't Run may refer to: "Don't Run" (PartyNextDoor song), a song by PartyNextDoor "Don't Run (Come Back to Me)", a song by KC and the Sunshine Band
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Walk, Don't Run, Vol. 2 is the 16th studio album by The Ventures, released in 1964. It features " Walk Don't Run '64 ," an updated recording of the Johnny Smith cover; as a single, it would be the second time the band had a Top 10 hit in the U.S. with that same composition.
"Walk, Don't Run '64" is an updated The Ventures recording that features a guitar style more similar to that of "Misirlou", and is notable for starting with a "fade-in" (as opposed to many songs of the era that ended with a "fade out"). In this version, the lead guitarist and bass player from the original switched roles, with Edwards handling ...
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Prior to developing You Don't Know Jack, Learn Television was a company focused on children's educational films.The company had begun experimenting with interactive media experiences for education, including their game That's a Fact, Jack!, a quiz game on young adult literature, [4] which garnered attention from Berkeley Systems who later reached out to Learn Television.