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Bennett Sings Ellington: Hot & Cool is an album by Tony Bennett, released in 1999 to commemorate the centenary of Duke Ellington's birth. [ 2 ] On November 8, 2011, Sony Music Distribution included the CD in a box set entitled The Complete Collection .
The Slickee Boys released a version on their 1976 debut EP, Hot and Cool (later compiled on their Here to Stay album). It was covered by the Swedish entertainer Eddie Meduza in 1976 as "E. Hitler inleder" Kim Fowley included a version with altered lyrics (called "Big Bad Cadillac") on his 1977 album Living in the Streets. Recorded by The Fall ...
Take, for example, Sky Ferreira’s comeback, a new bop by Rebecca Black, or SZA’s long-awaited deluxe album, LANA. And, of course, we couldn’t resist adding some festive tunes in the mix too ...
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Tan Tao Liang plays 'Northern Leg' Captain Lu, the town's sheriff, who finds himself on the opposing side of his boss when the mayor's hot-headed, out-of-control son causes the death of Capt Lu's son-to-be mother-in-law while attempting to sexually assault Capt Lu's fiancé. Capt Lu is steadfast in his resolve to catch this killer, but he has ...
On April 13, 2021, Dacus released the lead single for the album, "Hot & Heavy". [10] The release of "Hot & Heavy" was accompanied by the album's official announcement. [4] Dacus performed the song on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. [11] On May 19, 2021, Dacus released the album's third single, "VBS". [10] "Brando" was released as the fourth ...
Hundreds of prisoners in California are helping battle the LA wildfires. Some earn $26.90 per 24-hour shift, or just over $1 an hour.
Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool is a compilation album in the Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series with performers from jazz, pop, rock, and rap. [1] " Stolen Moments" is a jazz standard composed by Oliver Nelson, and is best known for its inclusion on the 1961 album The Blues and the Abstract Truth.