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Rated R: Republicans in Hollywood is a 2004 American television documentary film about politically conservative members of Hollywood, exploring whether they face discrimination within the industry. [ 1 ]
Topics about Hollywood Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Hollywood Records label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
This is a list of albums released by Disney-owned Hollywood Records, including studio albums, soundtrack albums, compilation albums, remix albums, and extended plays released by the label. 1990–1999
Hollywood BASIC was Hollywood's short-lived hip-hop subsidiary, run by Dave Funkenklein, which existed from 1990 to 1995. [26] It did not survive the distribution transition its parent made to PolyGram Records , and all of its recordings were deleted, save for those by Organized Konfusion , which were repressed under the new deal.
The Hollywood Congress of Republicans (HCR) is a chapter of the California Congress of Republicans, itself a permanently chartered organization of the California Republican Party. Founded in 2001, the group's members are conservatives who work in the film industry in Hollywood .
The Hellecasters are an American guitar group. Composed of noted session players Will Ray, John Jorgenson (Desert Rose Band, and Elton John's backing band), and Jerry Donahue (Fairport Convention), they all play guitars by other manufacturers, but styled after Fender Telecaster as their main instruments.
The Hollywood Argyles were an American musical ensemble, assembled for studio recordings by the producer and songwriter Kim Fowley and his friend and fellow musician Gary S. Paxton. They had a US number one hit record , " Alley Oop " [ 1 ] (Lute Records 5905), [ 2 ] [ 3 ] in 1960.
The discography of American rap rock band Hollywood Undead consists of eight studio albums, one live album, one remix album, four extended plays, forty-nine singles and thirty-nine music videos. Albums