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  2. Sublime (band) - Wikipedia

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    The trio recorded a few songs and put forth a number of short demos. In February 1990, Nowell adopted an abused dalmatian puppy from a shelter and named him "Louie" after his grandfather. [9] Louie Nowell, King Louie, or "Lou Dog" as he was called, became something of a mascot for the band.

  3. Kottonmouth Kings - Wikipedia

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    The album featured the original lineup of Daddy X, D-Loc, Saint Dog on vocals, and Lou Dog on drums and percussion, and DJ Bobby B. On March 11, 1999, Kottonmouth Kings released their second EP, and third overall album, Stash Box. On October 26, 1999, Kottonmouth Kings released their first compilation album, Hidden Stash.

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    Ongoing casino tour; the trio perform their own solo hits and perform songs by deceased singers as a trio. Lou Christie succeeded Rydell after Rydell's death. [23] 1986 Voice of the Beehive: Mark Bedford ; Dan Woodgate (Madness) Tracey Bryn (daughter of The Four Preps' Bruce Belland) Melissa Belland (daughter of The Four Preps' Bruce Belland)

  5. Humble Gods - Wikipedia

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    The band's membership consisted of: Daddy X, Doug Carrion, Byron McMackin, Josh Freeze, Scott Koziol, and Brad Gordon. Past members include: Jason Thirsk of Pennywise, Bianca Halstead, Ricky Vodka (of Motochrist), Spike Xavier (Mind Over Four) and Lou Dog (of the Kottonmouth Kings). Jason Thirsk only recorded one album with Humble Gods, No ...

  6. Bradley Nowell - Wikipedia

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    Bradley James Nowell (February 22, 1968 – May 25, 1996) was an American musician and the lead singer of the band Sublime. [1]Born and raised in Belmont Shore, Long Beach, California, Nowell developed an interest in music at a young age.

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    Lou Carnesecca liked to wear sweaters. He had no idea what he was creating when he grabbed one before a basketball game in early 1985. Carnesecca, who died Nov. 30 at 99, had 526 wins at St. John ...

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  9. Here 'Tis - Wikipedia

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    Donaldson's playing is among his finest in the soul-jazz vein, but what makes Here 'Tis such an enjoyable session is his interaction with his supporting trio... As support, all three know how to keep a groove gritty and flexible, following Lou's lead and working a swinging beat that keeps flowing, never growing static... Their talent, combined ...