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Digby is the short name of American political blogger Heather Digby Parton [1] from Santa Monica, California who founded the blog Hullabaloo. [2] She has been called one of the "leading and most admired commentators" of the liberal/progressive blogosphere. [3]
Beat Until Stiff is the second release, and first full-length album, by Hullabaloo.It was released in 1989 on Toxic Shock.For Beat Until Stiff, TQ had taken over as full-time lead singer for the band (though Sluggo sings on the tune "Taskmaster" and hidden track "Sea of Trash"), and his vocals that range from a growl to a scream begin to characterize the band's sound.
Digby (name), a list of people and fictional characters with either the given name or surname; Baron Digby, a title in the Peerage of Ireland; Digby (blogger), pen name of Heather Digby Parton, writer of the liberal blog Hullabaloo
It's Not Enough to be Loud, You Have to Suck to. is the debut recording of Hullabaloo, released through their own Gawdawful Records label in 1988. According to an anecdote on the band's Facebook page, the misspelling of the final "to" in the title is intentional; the title comes from an epithet written on the wall of the bathroom in the band's practice space.
Digby Jones, Baron Jones of Birmingham (born 1955), British businessman and politician; Digby Morrell (born 1979), Australian rules football player; Digby (blogger) or Heather Digby Parton, writer of the liberal blog Hullabaloo; Digby Smith (born 1935), British military historian; Digby Tatham-Warter (1917–1993), British army officer in the ...
The 2007 conference honored "progressive bloggers" with the Paul Wellstone Award. The once anonymous blogger Digby accepted the award, and in doing so, revealed her true identity as woman named Heather Parton from Santa Monica, California. [12] CAF is supportive of the Occupy Wall Street movement and has assisted in organizing protests. [13] [14]
The first 13 episodes of Hullabaloo included black and white segments taped in London and hosted by the Beatles' manager Brian Epstein where he introduced up and coming UK music acts to the American audience. [2] [3] [4] Sid Bernstein was the booking agent for Hullabaloo. Peter Matz, later of The Carol Burnett Show, was the orchestra leader. [2]
Hullabaloo (band), a punk band; Hullabaloo (song), a 1990 single by Absent Friends; Hullabaloo (festival), a music festival at the University of California San Diego; Hullabaloo, a 1940 film; Hullabaloo (rave), a former Canadian rave promotion company; Hullabaloo (The Farm album), 1994; Hullabaloo, a 1960s NBC musical variety series