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Down to the Bone is an acid jazz group led by British DJ Stuart Wade, who formed the band in 1996 with Chris Morgans (who later left). The group was popular in the UK, where it is "hailed as the kings of UK jazz groove." The band's music is a mix of funk and jazz. [1] [2]
"Long Island Low Down" (from The Five O'Clock Girl) "Long Island Sound" by Stan Getz "Long Island Wildin'" by De La Soul "Long Night in Long Island" by Red Alert "Long Way from Brooklyn" by Down to the Bone "Long Way to New York City" by David Liska "Look Out for Us Broadway" (by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby) "Looking for Love on Broadway" by ...
Down to the Bone may refer to: Down to the Bone, a 1995 album by Quiet Riot, and its title track; Down to the Bone, an independent film made in 2004; Down to the Bone (band), a British jazz funk band active since 1996
Along the waterfront, wooden piers and hotels popped up. The New Dorp Beach Hotel, formerly located along the beach, sat on a large lot which fronted both Cedar Grove Avenue and Marine Way, which once extended down to the water. Along the southern end, the Cedar Grove Beach Club grew, with a line of summer bungalows. [2]
Holtermann's Bakery -- a Staten Island institution in business since the tail end of Reconstruction -- was thrust into the national spotlight after Whoopi Goldberg claimed she wasn't served due to ...
The band soon recorded their eighth studio album, Down to the Bone, which was produced by lead vocalist Kevin DuBrow, with executive producer Ron Sobol. Like Terrified, the album was not a commercial success, and initially sold approximately 20,000 copies. Released via Kamikaze Records, a label purposely set up to release the album, the idea ...
Fifteen top Staten Island ferry mariners are now millionaires after pulling down seven-figures last fiscal year – including one engineer who was caught sleeping on the job.
A shipwreck dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries B.C. was discovered earlier this year off the coast of Sicily, Italian officials said.