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  2. The Refreshments (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The Refreshments were an alternative rock band from Tempe, Arizona. [1] The band is best known for the single "Banditos" from their 1996 breakthrough album Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy, and also for "Yahoos and Triangles", the theme song to the long-running animated series King of the Hill. The latter was a piece the band traditionally performed at ...

  3. Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy - Wikipedia

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    Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy. (1996) The Bottle & Fresh Horses. (1997) Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy is an album by the American band the Refreshments, released in 1996. [2][3] Many of the tracks are re-recordings of songs from their debut, Wheelie, which saw a limited release. [4] The album title is an homage to the Who 's Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy.

  4. Roger Clyne - Wikipedia

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    Every album since then that Clyne has written for both The Refreshments and RCPM has had mariachi horns on it. His love of a beach town on the Sea of Cortez in Sonora, Mexico called Puerto Peñasco (Rocky Point) came through when he decided to have his band play there for a concert in 2000. What began as a one-night, one-band concert there grew ...

  5. Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers - Wikipedia

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    History. Roger Clyne and The Peacemakers formed in 1998, following the removal of Brian Blush and departure of Art Edwards from The Refreshments. [1] Frontman Roger Clyne and drummer Paul "P.H." Naffah were originally joined by former Gin Blossoms member Scott Johnson, who left to rejoin his former band in 2002.

  6. List of songs about Mexico - Wikipedia

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    South of the Border, recorded my many artists. "Take Me Down To Mexico" by Inna. "That's Why God Made Mexico" by Tim McGraw. "Valley of Diamonds - Mexico City" by VUUR. "Viva Mexico" by Aida Cuevas. "What Am I Doing Hanging 'Round" by The Monkees. "Yo soy Mexicano" by Mexikan Sound System. "You Me and Mexico" by Edward Bear.

  7. The Refreshments (Swedish band) - Wikipedia

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    The Refreshments are a Swedish rock band formed in 1989 in Gävle. [2] They initially played mainly covers of 1950s rock and roll songs. [3] They originally started playing as "The King-Cats," but changed their name to The Refreshments in 1991. [4] Their 1995 first album, Both Rock'n'Roll, [5] was followed by 1997's Trouble Boys.

  8. Mexico (James Taylor song) - Wikipedia

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    Mexico (James Taylor song) "Mexico" is a song written by James Taylor that first appeared as the opening track of his 1975 album Gorilla. It was released as a single, with the album's title track as the B-side, and reached No. 49 on the Billboard Hot 100, but performed much better on the Adult Contemporary chart, reaching No. 5. "Mexico" has ...

  9. Mexico (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    Mexico (instrumental) "Mexico" is the title of a 1961 instrumental recording by American bassist, orchestra leader, and Rockabilly Hall of Fame member Bob Moore. The song was written by Boudleaux Bryant. Moore was a noted session musician in the 1950s and 1960s who worked with Elvis Presley, Pat Boone, Roy Orbison, and Brenda Lee, among others.