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Like Gangbusters is the first studio album by British new wave band JoBoxers, first released in 1983 [1] and featuring five chart singles. The first single " Boxerbeat ", the group's anthem, worked its way up the UK charts while the group were the opening act on the Madness 'Rise and Fall' tour, [ 2 ] reaching number three.
"Just Got Lucky" was the second single from the British band JoBoxers. The track was initially released on the band's debut album, Like Gangbusters, in 1983.The song reached the top ten in the UK [2] and the top 40 in the United States that autumn.
In 2012, JoBoxers' debut album, Like Gangbusters, was re-released. Wayne returned to his music roots and fronts the band Dig Wayne and the Chisellers. Also a guitarist and drummer, Wayne has toured both America and Europe with his band. Wayne also appeared in the sixth episode of season 8 of CSI, "Who and What", playing a pawn shop owner.
Over on the other side of the comic book pond, James Gunn is getting ready to launch his version of the DC Universe in bombastic fashion with “Superman,” previously titled “Superman: Legacy ...
In the U.K., National Grid data shows the country generated 5.9% of its electricity from wind as of 2 p.m. on Thursday, compared to an average of 31.8% over the past year.
Ladies and gentlemen: footage of a critical moment of Saturday Night Live history just dropped.. In the third episode of the documentary series SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night, Dave Grohl discussed ...
[4] G-Men, using only FBI cases, was subject to Hoover's whims and restrictions. Gang Busters, however, featured interesting and dramatic crimes from the files of law enforcement organizations all over the country. [2] G-Men was on NBC Radio from July 20 to October 12, 1935, sponsored by Chevrolet.
Like the radio program Gang Busters, the TV Gangbusters was created by Phillips Lord. Content of episodes was factually based and included interviews with professionals in law enforcement. [1] Lord narrated the episodes, [3] which used a "semi-documentary style" [3] to dramatize actual cases taken from files of law-enforcement agencies. [2]