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Doug Tracht is a former American radio, television, and movie personality, nicknamed "The Greaseman." A shock jock , he was criticized repeatedly during his career for racist remarks. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The song "Time for Me to Fly" peaked at No. 56 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978; despite this relatively modest peak position, it has become one of the band's best-known songs, and has received airplay on FM radio over the years. According to singer Kevin Cronin, the song was inspired by his breakup with his high school girlfriend. [12]
I had a song, "Time for Me to Fly" on the You Can Tune a Piano but You Can't Tune a Fish album. One of our producers turned that down for 1976 R.E.O. album. It ended up a couple of years later on Tuna a.. He told me it was a crummy song; it only had three chords; it was too slow. It wasn't an REO Speedwagon song. I started thinking "I like this ...
Washington D.C. radio shock jock "The Greaseman" regularly used the song as one of his "bits" during the 1980s. The rock group Chicago referred to "Eh, Cumpari!" in some performances of the song "Saturday in the Park" with the line: "a man selling ice cream, singing Italian songs, 'Eh, Cumpari! Ci vo sunari,' can you dig it? yes I can!"
Burgers is the third album by Hot Tuna, the folk rock offshoot of Jefferson Airplane members Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, and Papa John Creach, released in 1972 as Grunt FTR-1004. It was the band's first studio album, the previous two being live recordings. "Water Song" and "Sunny Day Strut" are instrumentals composed for this album.
After all, her TV tuna questioning had helped raise sales of Chicken of the Sea by 10 percent. She was "in talks" to become its new spokeswoman, but that apparently didn't pan out for another 20 ...
Björk and Rosalía have teamed up on a new single that aims to raise awareness in the fight against industrial salmon farming in Björk’s native Iceland. The pair of European hitmakers will ...
The Best of Hot Tuna is a Hot Tuna compilation album released in 1998. It covers songs from all the Hot Tuna albums released on Grunt Records . Bill Thompson, former manager of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna helped select the songs for inclusion.