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  2. Hollies (1965 album) - Wikipedia

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    In November 1965, Imperial released Hollies, with a slightly different track listing, as Hear! Here! in the US. Imperial removed "Fortune Teller" and "Mickey's Monkey" from Hollies and added the singles "I'm Alive" and "Look Through Any Window". The track listing was then re-arranged so that the singles started each side.

  3. Ballad of Hollis Brown - Wikipedia

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    "Ballad of Hollis Brown" is a folk song written by Bob Dylan, released in 1964 on his third album The Times They Are A-Changin'. The song tells the story of a South Dakota farmer who, overwhelmed by the desperation of poverty, kills his wife, children, and then himself.

  4. DJ Hurricane - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Timothy Fite, also known as DJ Hurricane (born January 12, 1965) [1] is an American hip hop DJ, producer and rapper. [2] He is best known for his work with the Beastie Boys . [ 2 ] He was a member of the groups Solo Sounds and The Afros [ 3 ] and recorded three solo albums, [ 2 ] featuring many well-known artists such as Xzibit , Public ...

  5. They once demolished 14 blocks of downtown Fort Worth ...

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    The date: June 29, 1965. Preparations included a lot of work on the Main Street block between 12th and 13th. Ray Hollis and his crew pulled the flat roofs off and knocked out the second floor windows.

  6. The Colour of Spring - Wikipedia

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    The Colour of Spring is commonly viewed as a bridge between Talk Talk's earlier, synthesized pop sound, and their later, more improvisation-based work. Despite the extensive use of synthesizers on the previous two albums, Hollis was vocal in his distaste for them, stating that they were used primarily for economic reasons and that “if they didn’t exist, I’d be delighted.” [10] During ...

  7. Rock Around the Clock (film) - Wikipedia

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    But instead, the teens and adults there are excited by the music and embrace it enthusiastically. Next, Talbot simply blacklists Hollis and his acts from the venues she controls. But Hollis maneuvers around her by calling in a favor owed to him by disc jockey Alan Freed. The resulting booking in Freed's venue grants the Comets the exposure they ...

  8. Missing Pieces (Talk Talk album) - Wikipedia

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    The final track, "Piano", was recorded pseudonymously by Mark Hollis (as "John Cope", the title of the B-Side of their 1988 single "I Believe in You" from the album Spirit of Eden) for the 1998 album "AV 1" by Allinson / Brown, which was produced by former Talk Talk producer Phill Brown.

  9. Inside the Westwood diner where John Wooden, Jerry West ... - AOL

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    Hollis Johnson's, the cozy, 1950s-style diner in back of the Westwood Drug Store, hosted Jerry West, John Wooden and a collection of UCLA stars.