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  2. California, Here I Come - Wikipedia

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    "California, Here I Come" is a song interpolated in the Broadway musical Bombo, starring Al Jolson. The song was written by Bud DeSylva, Joseph Meyer, and Jolson. [1] Jolson recorded the song on January 17, 1924, with Isham Jones' Orchestra, in Brunswick Records' Chicago studio. [2] It is often called the unofficial state song of California.

  3. Southern Comfort (The Crusaders album) - Wikipedia

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  4. Light Up the Night (The Brothers Johnson album) - Wikipedia

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    Light Up the Night is the fourth album by the Los Angeles, California-based duo the Brothers Johnson, released in 1980. The album topped the U.S. R&B albums chart and reached number five on the pop albums chart. The single "Stomp!" became a dance hit, reaching number one on both the R&B singles and disco charts and top ten on the pop singles chart.

  5. 25 things turning 25 in 2025 - AOL

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    The song reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 list, and the music video became a cultural phenomenon, staying in first place on "Total Request Live" for 25 days. It was even nominated for Video ...

  6. The Yes/No People - Wikipedia

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    The single failed to reach the UK Singles Chart, however and, apart from the theme tune to Channel 4's Wired, no further music was heard from the band in the 1980s. At this point, with the traditional band set-up failing to make much headway in the charts, Yes/No People moved into other areas and decided to go back to the musical theatre idea ...

  7. Kansas City Stomp - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Stomp" is a jazz standard by Jelly Roll Morton, first recorded in 1923. It has been described as "one of his (Morton's) happiest pieces". Morton was inspired in naming it after playing at a bar named "Kansas City Bar" in Tijuana. [1] It has nothing to do with Kansas City itself. [2] The song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame ...

  8. The Chicks’ Groundbreaking Album ‘Fly’ Turns 25: Us Ranks All ...

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    4. ‘Ready to Run’ “Ready to Run” is one of the all-time great album openers, kicking off Fly with a burst of fiddle and tin whistle that grounds the song in the Chicks’ country roots ...

  9. Bomshel - Wikipedia

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    Bomshel (pronounced "bombshell") was an American country music duo founded in 2005 by lead vocalist Buffy "Buf" Lawson and backing vocalist/fiddle player Kristy Osmunson. . Signed to Curb Records in 2005, Bomshel's original lineup charted four singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, and recorded an unreleased album called Bomshel S