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  2. Smokin' (Humble Pie album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was Humble Pie's first following the departure of guitarist Peter Frampton, which placed singer and co-founder Steve Marriott as the band's de facto leader. Smokin' is the band's best-selling album, due in large part to the success of the single "30 Days in the Hole". It is the first group's album to feature Frampton's replacement ...

  3. Humble Pie - Wikipedia

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    After the success of Smokin', the band's record label A&M released Humble Pie's first two Immediate albums as one double album titled Lost and Found. The marketing ploy was a success and the album charted at No. 37 on the Billboard 200 .

  4. Performance Rockin' the Fillmore - Wikipedia

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    Performance Rockin' the Fillmore is the 1971 live double-LP/single-CD by the English blues-rock group Humble Pie, recorded at the Fillmore East in New York City on May 28–29, 1971. It reached No. 21 on the Billboard 200 , #32 in Canada, [ 5 ] and entered the UK Top 40.

  5. 30 Days in the Hole - Wikipedia

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    Released in late 1972, it was composed by the band's guitarist/singer Steve Marriott for the group's fifth album Smokin' (1972). The song received minor airplay at the time and failed to chart. However, it gained a following on album oriented rock (AOR) and classic rock radio formats, and consequently remains one of Humble Pie's best-known songs.

  6. Hot 'n' Nasty - Wikipedia

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    "Hot 'n' Nasty" is the sixth single by English rock outfit Humble Pie, one of the first supergroups of the 1960s-'70s. Released in 1972, the song peaked at #52 on the US Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and #35 in Canada. [2] The B-side is "You're So Good for Me". The song appears on their fifth studio album, Smokin', also released in 1972.

  7. Smokin' - Wikipedia

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    Smokin' (Humble Pie album) Smokin (Jonny Lang album) Smokin' (Smokey Robinson album) Smokin', a 1982 album by Billy Cobham's Glass Menagerie; Songs "Smokin'" (song), 1976 song by Boston from their debut album "Smokin'", the lead track from Welsh band Super Furry Animals' 1998 Ice Hockey Hair EP "Smokin'", a song by Nas from Stillmatic

  8. Wolf moon to rise in January: When, how to see 1st full moon ...

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    The first full moon of the year is about to rise over the skies.. Get ready to "howl" at the "wolf" moon, a celestial event so named for the idea that in the dark, cold months of winter, wolves ...

  9. Eddie Cochran - Wikipedia

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    The English band Humble Pie did a rendition of Cochran's "C'mon, Everybody" and the song featured on their album Smokin' (1972). [71] The glam rock artist Marc Bolan had his main Gibson Les Paul guitar refinished in a transparent orange to resemble the Gretsch 6120 played by Cochran, who was his music hero. [72]