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  2. Joe Crookston - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Crookston received a Rockefeller Foundation grant for a project called "Songs of the Finger Lakes". Emulating Woody Guthrie, he spent a year traveling in the Finger Lakes region of New York state, collecting stories to turn into songs. Four songs from this project were incorporated into his second album.

  3. Special Brew (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Special Brew" is a song by British 2-tone and ska band Bad Manners, released in September 1980 and was the third single from their first album Ska 'n' B. It was the band's joint biggest hit in the UK, reaching number 3 in the UK Singles Chart , where it stayed for two weeks. [ 2 ]

  4. Ska 'n' B - Wikipedia

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  5. Sufjan Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Sufjan Stevens (/ ˈ s uː f j ɑː n / SOOF-yahn; born July 1, 1975) is an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.He has released ten solo studio albums and multiple collaborative albums with other artists.

  6. The Top 20 Best Original Song Oscar Winners of All Time - AOL

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    With the Oscars coronating another winner for best original song, it’s an occasion to look back at 20 of the times when the golden guy got it most right with the tune he carried, from “Lullaby ...

  7. The 85 Greatest Love Songs to Dedicate to Your Special Someone

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    Simply put: Love songs have stood the test of time through so many decades. Seriously, the ’60s and ’70s were all about soul and funk, while the ’80s ushered in pop and rock.

  8. Strange Brew (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Strange Brew" is a song by the British rock band Cream. First released as a single in May 1967 in the UK and July 1967 in the US, [1] it was later added to their second studio album Disraeli Gears. [2] The song features Eric Clapton on lead vocals rather than the usual lead by Jack Bruce.

  9. List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies - Wikipedia

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    The industries, products, and ad formats targeted by the parodies have been wide-ranging, including fast food, beer, feminine hygiene products, toys, clothes, medications (both prescription and over-the-counter), financial institutions, automobiles, electronics, appliances, public-service announcements, infomercials, and movie & TV shows ...