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  2. A Lighter Shade of Brown - Wikipedia

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    DTTX. Website. www .alightershadeofbrown .com. A Lighter Shade of Brown ( LSOB) is an American hip hop duo from Riverside, California. The duo consisted of Robert Gutierrez and Robert (Bobby) Ramirez. They are best known for their 1990 hit single "On a Sunday Afternoon" which had great success in both the U.S., and New Zealand.

  3. On a Sunday Afternoon - Wikipedia

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    On a Sunday Afternoon. " On a Sunday Afternoon " is a song by American hip hop duo A Lighter Shade of Brown and the second single from their debut studio album, Brown & Proud (1990). Featuring singer Shiro Stokes and radio disc jockey Huggy Boy, it was produced by Jammin' James Carter.

  4. Lazy Sunday (The Lonely Island song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lazy Sunday" (sometimes "The Chronic of Narnia rap", "The Chronicles of Narnia rap" or "The Narnia rap") is a single and short film by American comedy troupe The Lonely Island. It was released on December 17, 2005, when it premiered on episode nine, season 31 of Saturday Night Live as the troupe's second Digital Short .

  5. Monterey Pop Festival set list - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the performers at the Monterey Pop Festival, held June 16 to June 18, 1967 at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California.. There were five separate shows during the three-day festival (one on Friday night, two on Saturday and two on Sunday), with each performance approximately four hours in duration.

  6. Music of Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Music of Tucson, Arizona. Tucson, Arizona has a strong, growing independent music culture that focuses on locally grown and locally derived musical genres. The city is home to musical organizations that seek to nurture artists from the local music scene as well as introduce the community to other musical styles from beyond Southern Arizona.

  7. Category:Musical groups from Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Machines of Loving Grace. The Marshmallow Overcoat. Mean Reds. Mostly Bears.

  8. The Dusty Chaps - Wikipedia

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    The Dusty Chaps. The Dusty Chaps was an American country rock band based in Tucson, AZ from 1969 through the early 1980s. In 1975 they released their first album Honky Tonk Music on a small Tucson label, Bandoleer Records. The band subsequently signed with Capitol Records and rerecorded Honky Tonk Music with an added track in 1977.

  9. The Mollys - Wikipedia

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    The Mollys were an American folk-rock quintet, influenced by Celtic and Tejano music, and based in Tucson, Arizona. For most of their run, their members were Nancy McCallion, Catherine Zavala, Kevin Schramm, Dan Sorenson and Gary Mackender. [1] They self-released several albums between 1992 and 2011.