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  2. Doo Rag - Wikipedia

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    Doo Rag was an American lo-fi blues band duo from Tucson, Arizona, United States. The band consisted of Bob Log III and Thermos Malling. By the time of their breakup, they had supported a number of artists on tour, most notably Sonic Youth and Beck .

  3. Durag - Wikipedia

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    Numerous alternative spellings exist for durag, including do-rag, dew-rag, and doo-rag, all of which may be spelled with a space instead of a hyphen, or with neither a hyphen nor a space. The simplest etymology for do-rag is that it is named as such because it is a rag worn to protect one's hair do .

  4. Bob Log III - Wikipedia

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    Bob Log III (born November 21, 1969) is an American slide guitar one-man band based in Tucson, Arizona, and Melbourne, Australia.During performances, he plays old Silvertone archtop guitars, wears a full body human cannonball suit, and a helmet wired to a telephone receiver, which allows him to devote his hands and feet to guitar and drums.

  5. Durag Activity - Wikipedia

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    An accompanying music video was released on April 30, 2021. Directed by Eliel Ford, it depicts Baby Keem as a mob boss and opens with him in a suit, rapping his verse while someone in the background is beat up. [2] [9] After "laying hands on an enemy", Keem gets tied to a chair with Travis Scott, but they "reverse the situation". [5] [9]

  6. Non-lexical vocables in music - Wikipedia

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    Styles of popular music that frequently employ non-lexical vocables include: A cappella (singing without instrumental accompaniment, sometimes accompanied by a chorus of nonsense syllables) Doo-wop (style of rhythm and blues music that often employs nonsense syllables) Scat singing influenced the development of doo-wop and hip hop.

  7. Mavericks delete hype video that fans thought blurred out ...

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    Hours after a Dallas Mavericks hype video went viral for all of the wrong reasons, the musician who made it is taking the fall.. Dallas rapper Dorrough Music, who wrote and performed a song for ...

  8. A Symposium on Popular Songs - Wikipedia

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    "The Rutabaga Rag", performed by Paul Frees as Ludwig Von Drake, was not written as a parody of ragtime, but rather as an authentic ragtime song. [2] In the course of the film's narration, Von Drake claims to have invented ragtime music and, specifically, this song.

  9. Coolin' Off - Wikipedia

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    Theryl DeClouet - vocals; Erik Jekabson - trumpet; Robert Mercurio - bass, photography; Stanton Moore - drums; Mark Mullins - trombone; Jeff Raines - guitar; Eric Traub - tenor saxophone