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"Sally's Pigeons" is a pop song by Cyndi Lauper that was featured on her 1993 album Hat Full of Stars. It was released as the album's second single in some countries, and as its third in others. The song was inspired by the story of a childhood friend of Lauper, who in her teens got pregnant , had a back-alley abortion , and died as a result.
It so happens that’s the day the Christmas pageant is being discussed, and the Herdmans are bound and determined to take over. Imogene (Beatrice Schneider,) the oldest of the Herdmans, wants to ...
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The latter method was used by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to control pigeon populations in Boston public areas during the 1950s. [6] The pianist hired for an orchestral version of the song, arranged and conducted by Richard Hayman with vocals by Lehrer, fell off his bench when he heard the title.
The Los Angeles Free Music Society (LAFMS) is a loose underground collective of experimental avant-rock artist-musicians formed in 1973. Described as a "lightning rod for art-damage, weird-music lovers everywhere," LAFMS was formed by Chip Chapman, Joe Potts, Rick Potts and Tom Recchion.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong began in 2009. The band released its first full-length album titled Funk E P in 2010. [4] [5] This album name is a play on words says vocalist/guitarist Greg Ormont, and unfortunately the name led people to think this first album was just an EP.
The song has been featured in series such as Black Bird, ER, Queer as Folk, Smallville, Person of Interest, and The Sopranos.It has also appeared in the films Running with the Devil, Coyote Ugly, Forces of Nature, Mean Machine, and Very Bad Things, as well as the trailers for films such as Charlie's Angels, The 51st State, Drillbit Taylor, Starsky & Hutch, and Play It to the Bone.
The documentary follows five-year-old beauty contestant Swan Brooner and her mother, Robin Browne throughout the year of 1999 as Brooner moves from a pageant in Cape Coral, Florida to the higher profile southern pageants. [3] The film further explore the sexualization element prominent despite pageant contestants' young age. [4] [5]