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  2. I Vitelloni - Wikipedia

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    I vitelloni (Italian pronunciation: [i vitelˈloːni], literally "The bullocks", Romagnol slang for "The slackers" or "The layabouts") is a 1953 Italian comedy drama film directed by Federico Fellini from a screenplay written by himself, Ennio Flaiano, and Tullio Pinelli.

  3. The Pleazers - Wikipedia

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    They returned to Australia later that year with Gus Fenwick (ex-Layabouts) replacing Peel on bass guitar. [2] The group disbanded in 1967. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Raven Records issued a compilation album A Midnight Rave with the Pleazers in 1987. [ 2 ]

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  5. John Prior (musician) - Wikipedia

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    At 16, he played drums with Stevie Wright , Sea of Clouds, Atlantis, the Northbridge Jazz Band and formed experimental funk band Hot Dogma with Craig Learmont (guitar, The Layabouts, Klezma Orcheztra), Peter Astley (bass), Anthony Smith (keyboards, Flowers, Icehouse) and Peter Noakes (vocals). [11] [12]

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  7. Dynamic Hepnotics - Wikipedia

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    Susz was later in the group, Continental Blues Party. Bruce Allen later toured &/or recorded with The Allniters, Eurogliders, The Eddys, Glenn Shorrock, Doug Parkinson and Ross Wilson, and currently performs with a number of Sydney-based bands including The Layabouts, The Bellhops and The Hollywood Hombres.

  8. Yu Feng - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the early 1940s, Yu Feng and Huang Miaozi were part of a group of artists, writers, and other cultural figures in Shanghai and Chongqing later known as "The Layabouts Lodge" (Erliu Tang 二流堂). [2] During the Cultural Revolution of 1966 to 1976, the members of the Layabouts Lodge were denounced and many were imprisoned. [6]

  9. Vera Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Vera Johnson (June 13, 1920 – November 9, 2007) was a Vancouver folk singer-songwriter and author. She was known for creating original songs on a variety of topics, some of them controversial, including religion, sex, divorce, censorship, liberation, politics, and family.