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Monkey Puss (Live in London) is a live album by Swedish band Entombed recorded during the 1992 Gods of Grind tour in London. It was released in 1999 on Earache Records. [3] Also a video version is available, which is the only official live video of early Entombed. [4] Originally it was released on VHS cassette, it was later re-released in 2001 ...
Molly & the Heymakers was an American country music group formed in 1987. The band consisted of Martha "Molly" Scheer (lead vocals, fiddle, mandolin, rhythm guitar), Andy Dee (lead guitar), Jeff Nelson (bass guitar), Joe Lindzius and Chad "C.J." Udeen (steel guitar).
The 2019 video game Mortal Kombat 11 included an Easter egg associated with the Joker consisting of the letters "CCDDEGEC." [80] These are the musical notes for the opening bar to "Pop Goes The Weasel." [80] In video game Five Nights at Freddy's 2, the music box will play "Pop! Goes the Weasel" when the Puppet is about to attack player after ...
Trevor Babajack Steger (born 21 April 1963) is a British blues musician. He is best known for his work with his former band Babajack, [ 1 ] and his subsequent solo career. To date, Steger has released three solo albums, one live album and been nominated for numerous British Blues Awards , winning Best Acoustic Act in 2023.
Not Far To Go is the third album released by Trevor Babajack Steger, and the first to feature percussionist Jesse Benns and violinist Jo Chambers, also known as The Trevor Babajack Trio. [ 1 ] Background
A promotional music video for the song was released in May, 2007. It features the band performing the song at a house party and other shots of the Grinderman monkey, animals mating and a couple having sex. The video was directed by John Hillcoat and the band's performance portion of the video was shot in black and white, with other shots being ...
Harry Roy (12 January 1900 – 1 February 1971) [1] [2] was a British dance band leader and clarinet player from the 1920s to the 1960s. He performed several songs with suggestive lyrics, including "My Girl's Pussy" (1931), [3] and "She Had to Go and Lose It at the Astor" (1939) and "When Can I have a Banana Again
Live at House of Blues New Orleans is a live album and DVD released by the band Better Than Ezra on September 28, 2004 [1] as their sixth album, first of two live albums, and their only on Sanctuary Records.