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  2. Andy Sturmer - Wikipedia

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    Andy was one of the first kids in our town who took it seriously and had a goal. He was my hero." [3] They later joined the group Beatnik Beatch. When the band dissolved in 1988, Sturmer and Manning formed Jellyfish. [4] [3] Jellyfish released two albums, Bellybutton (1990) and Spilt Milk (1993).

  3. Baby's Coming Back - Wikipedia

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    "Baby's Coming Back" is a song by the American power pop group Jellyfish. It is the third single released in support of their 1990 debut album Bellybutton . Formats and track listing

  4. Jellyfish (band) - Wikipedia

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    Jellyfish was an American rock band that formed in San Francisco in 1989. Led by songwriters Andy Sturmer (drums, vocals) and Roger Manning (keyboards, vocals), the group was known for their blend of 1960s classic rock and XTC-style power pop. [4]

  5. 50 Best Kid-Friendly Songs to Play All Day - AOL

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    "Roar" by Katy Perry. Kids love "Roar" because of the easy lyrics and that one part where she goes "ro-o-o-o-o-o-ar." See the original post on Youtube

  6. Floogals - Wikipedia

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    Floogals is a British live-action/animated television series aimed at preschoolers, produced by Nevision Studios, Jellyfish Pictures and Zodiak Kids, with concepts from Absolutely Cuckoo. Sprout , a children's TV channel in the United States which commissioned the series, also participated in the production.

  7. Spilt Milk (Jellyfish album) - Wikipedia

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    The songs were written in Cotati, CA between October 1991 and March 1992. Manning would go over to Sturmer's home to work on the album for eight hours a day, six days a week. Production lasted from April to September 1992; recording sessions used massed choirs, strings, brass, flutes, wind chimes, harpsichords and other instruments.

  8. The Ghost at Number One - Wikipedia

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    "The Ghost at Number One" is a song by the American power pop group Jellyfish. It is the first single released in support of their 1993 album Spilt Milk.

  9. The Sponge Who Could Fly - Wikipedia

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    Alison Pollard choreographed and directed the UK adaptation and said that the episode already had a few songs in it, which helped with the conversion to a musical. [32] She said "The episode chosen for the show already had four or five really catchy tunes in it, and the idea that he wants to fly with jellyfish is nice for the stage as well."