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  2. Red Hot & Blue (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Red Hot and Blue was founded in 1989 by Atwater, Sundquist, Bob Friedman, Joel Wood, and Wendell Moore, with its first location in Arlington, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. Friedman described the concept of the restaurant as "pigs, pork, and blues" as reflected in the company's logo.

  3. Lee Atwater - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Atwater and several friends, including Don Sundquist, founded a restaurant named Red Hot & Blue in Arlington, Virginia. [32] The restaurant, which has since grown into a chain, served Memphis BBQ and played Memphis blues music in the dining room. Atwater recorded a 1990 album with B.B. King and others on Curb Records, titled Red Hot ...

  4. Red, Hot and Blue (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Red, Hot and Blue may refer to: Red, Hot and Blue, a 1936 Cole Porter musical; Red Hot + Blue, a compilation music album; Redhot & Blue (musical group), a Yale University a cappella group; Red Hot & Blue (Lee Atwater recording project), 1990; Red Hot & Blue (restaurant), an American barbecue restaurant franchise; Red, Hot and Blue (film), a ...

  5. Dewey Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Dewey Phillips (May 13, 1926 – September 28, 1968) was an American disc jockey based in Memphis, Tennessee, best known as the host of the WHBQ radio show "Red, Hot, and Blue". He was one of rock and roll 's pioneering American disc jockeys , helping to popularize the genre in radio airplay along with Cleveland 's Alan Freed .

  6. Red, Hot and Blue - Wikipedia

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    Red, Hot and Blue had its pre-Broadway tryout in Boston at the Colonial Theatre, starting on October 7, 1936, and the Shubert Theatre in New Haven starting on October 19, 1936. [2] The musical premiered on Broadway on October 29, 1936 at the Alvin Theatre (now the Neil Simon Theatre) and closed on April 10, 1937 after 183 performances.

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  8. Well, Did You Evah! - Wikipedia

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    Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop recorded the song in 1990 for Red Hot + Blue, a compilation album released as part of an HIV/AIDS benefit project. [4] Released as a single in the UK on December 24, 1990 but not the US. [5] The single reached No. 42 in the UK Singles Chart, [6] and No. 29 in the Irish chart.

  9. Red Hot + Blue - Wikipedia

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    Red Hot + Blue is the first compilation album from the Red Hot Organization in the Red Hot Benefit Series. It features contemporary pop performers reinterpreting several songs of Cole Porter , and the title of the album originates from Cole Porter's musical Red, Hot and Blue .