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The Great White North segments featured one two-minute sketch per episode. Production took place after hours at SCTV, where several segments would be filmed at once.Of the segments produced, twenty-five were aired during the third season.
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Can't Get There from Here is the ninth studio album by the American hard rock band Great White, released in 1999. The track "Rollin' Stoned" was released as a promo single and received airplay on mainstream rock radio.
Rock Me: The Best of Great White is a compilation album released by the American hard rock band Great White in 2006. Track listing. Rock Me" – 8:18
Great White is an American hard rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1977. The band peaked with several albums during the mid-to-late 1980s, including the platinum-selling records Once Bitten (1987) and ...Twice Shy (1989), [3] and those albums' singles "Rock Me" and "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" received considerable airplay through radio and MTV.
"Desert Moon" is a single released by the American rock band Great White in 1991. It is the ninth track off of their album Hooked. [1]. Desert Moon peaked at 16 on the US Mainstream Rock chart in 1991. During a videotaped performance of this song in 2003, indoor pyrotechnics created a fire at the Station nightclub, which resulted in 100 deaths.
Great White is the debut full-length album by the American rock band Great White.Three tracks are taken from the band's previous EP, albeit in re-recorded versions. The musical style of this album is very different from the following highly successful releases of Great White, as they display here a more hard-driving metal sound as opposed to their later, blues-infused rock sound. [5]