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  2. The Stooges - Wikipedia

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    The Stooges formally announced their breakup in 2016 due to the deaths of Scott Asheton and saxophonist Steve Mackay. The Stooges are widely regarded as a seminal proto-punk act. [5] [6] [7] The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010. [8] In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked them 78th on their list of the 100 greatest artists of ...

  3. I Can Hardly Wait - Wikipedia

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    "I Can Hardly Wait" is a 1943 short subject directed by Jules White starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard).It is the 73rd entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

  4. The Three Stooges - Wikipedia

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    Three Stooges Fun-o-Rama (introduced in 1959) was an all-Stooges show capitalizing on their TV fame, again with shorts chosen at random for individual theaters. The Three Stooges Follies (1974) was similar to Laff Hour, with a trio of Stooge comedies augmented by Buster Keaton and Vera Vague shorts, a Batman serial chapter, and a Kate Smith ...

  5. Ready to Die (The Stooges album) - Wikipedia

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    [16] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic gave the album four out of five stars, saying "Ready to Die is, against all odds, a terrific Stooges album." [ 8 ] Ryan Bray of Consequence of Sound gave the album three and a half stars out of four, saying " Ready to Die is another torrid tour de force from a band built for speed, not comfort."

  6. I Wanna Be Your Dog - Wikipedia

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    "I Wanna Be Your Dog" is a song by American rock band the Stooges, released as the group's debut single from the band's 1969 self-titled debut album. The riff is composed of only three chords (G, F♯ and E), is played continuously throughout the song (excepting two brief 4-bar bridges ).

  7. Shemp Howard - Wikipedia

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    Shemp Howard (born Samuel Horwitz; March 11, 1895 [1] – November 22, 1955) was an American comedian and actor. He is best known as the third Stooge in The Three Stooges, a role he played when the act began in the early 1920s (1923–1932), while it was still associated with Ted Healy and known as "Ted Healy and his Stooges"; and again from 1946 until his death in 1955.

  8. Hold That Lion! (1947 film) - Wikipedia

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    Hold That Lion! was filmed on January 28–31, 1947, the first film produced after the new year. The film premiered the final version of "Three Blind Mice" as the Stooges' theme music, an updated, faster version arranged by Spud Murphy in the key of F major (the Curly period featured versions in G major, making it easy to differentiate between the two eras).

  9. The Weirdness - Wikipedia

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    The Weirdness is the fourth studio album by American proto-punk band The Stooges.Released on 5 March 2007, [8] it was the first Stooges album of new material since Raw Power in 1973, and is also the final album to feature guitarist Ron Asheton, who died in early 2009.