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  2. Redneck Heaven - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the regular menu, Redneck Heaven featured two unusual items which could be considered food challenges. One was a burger weighing 3 pounds (1,400 g) called the "Bubba's 'Tower in an Hour' Burger Challenge". [5] The other, more controversial, item was a drink called the "Minnow Bomb".

  3. The ABC Sunday Night Movie - Wikipedia

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    The program presented theatrical feature films airing on TV for the first time. The feature films were edited for content, to remove objectionable material, and for time - one such instance was the first network telecast in 1962 [2] of John Huston's 1956 film Moby Dick, a Warner Bros. film which runs 117 minutes uncut, and yet was shown in a two-hour time slot with commercials.

  4. Boys 'Round Here - Wikipedia

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    Pieces of the demo recorded by Akins, Davidson, and Wiseman were incorporated into the official cut of the song. The opening refrain of "red, red, red, red, red, red, redneck" is the original recording of Davidson from the songwriting session in Wiseman's office, while the guitar played during the opening of the song is a recording of Wiseman playing his own guitar during that same session.

  5. When Smokey Sings - Wikipedia

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    "When Smokey Sings" is a song by English pop band ABC, released as the first single from their fourth studio album Alphabet City (1987). The lyrics and title of the song are a tribute to R&B and soul singer Smokey Robinson.

  6. Storm in the Heartland - Wikipedia

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    "How Much" was originally recorded by co-writer Danny Tate for his 1992 self-titled album. [1]"Only God (Could Stop Me Loving You)" was later recorded by Chris Ward for his 1996 album One Step Beyond, by Lari White as a duet with Toby Keith on White's 1998 album Stepping Stone, and by the Canadian country band Emerson Drive on their 2002 self-titled album.

  7. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    In Living Color – Heavy D and Eddie F (seasons 1–2, 5); ("Cause That's the Way You Livin' When You're in Living Color") – Heavy D. and The Boyz (seasons 3–4) In the Heat of the Nightmusic by Quincy Jones, lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman, performed by Bill Champlin; The Inbetweeners ("Gone Up in Flames") – Morning Runner

  8. Danny Shirley - Wikipedia

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    Danny Shirley (born August 12, 1956) is an American country music singer and songwriter. He is best known as the lead singer of the country rock band Confederate Railroad, a role he has held since its formation in 1987. Before the band was founded, Shirley recorded for Amor Records and charted five singles of his own. [1]

  9. Joy Enriquez - Wikipedia

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    The ensuing album, Atmosphere of Heaven, was released on March 7, 2006 on the independent label JoyfulChild, which was formed by Jerkins and Enriquez. In 2010, she wrote the track "Boom Chika Boom" for the Our Family Wedding soundtrack, and performed/wrote the song "Beatz Be Rockin'" for the Nickelodeon iCarly series.