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  2. G. Love - Wikipedia

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    Later in 1993, G. Love and Special Sauce (as the trio was now called) signed a record deal and released their first album in 1994. G. Love featured Jack Johnson on his 1999 album Philadelphonic playing an early version of Jack Johnson's "Rodeo Clowns" when Jack was an unknown artist. Jack later featured the song on his 2003 album On and On. G ...

  3. G. Love & Special Sauce - Wikipedia

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    G. Love & Special Sauce is an American rock band from Philadelphia. [1] They are known for their unique, "sloppy", and "laid back" sound that encompasses blues, hip hop, rock, and soul. The band features Garrett Dutton, better known as G. Love; Jeffrey Clemens on drums; and Jim Prescott on bass. [2] [3]

  4. The Hustle (album) - Wikipedia

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    G. Love - vocals, guitar, harp; Special Sauce Jimi "Jazz" Prescott - string bass; Jeffrey "Houseman" Clemens - drums, vocals; Special Guests Jack Johnson - acoustic guitar and vocals on "Give It To You" and "Stone Me"

  5. Drum tablature - Wikipedia

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    Drum tablature, commonly known as a drum tab, is a form of simplified percussion notation, or tablature for percussion instruments.Instead of the durational notes normally seen on a piece of sheet music, drum tab uses proportional horizontal placement to indicate rhythm and vertical placement on a series of lines to represent which drum from the drum kit to stroke.

  6. Superhero Brother - Wikipedia

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    Pete Donelly - backing vocals, percussion, claps on "Peace, Love and Happiness" Fred Berman - percussion, claps on "Peace, Love And Happiness" Dela - saxophone on "City Livin'" Sheffer Bruton - trombone on "City Livin'" C-Money - trumpet on "City Livin'" Tre Hardson (Formally of The Pharcyde) - vocals, backing vocals on "Who's Got the Weed?"

  7. Yeah, It's That Easy - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment Weekly thought that "songs like 'I-76', a goofball paean to his native Philadelphia, sound less like Ray Charles and more like Ray Stevens." [3] Trouser Press wrote that "the potentially worthy grooves found in the rim-shot soul of 'Lay Down the Law' and the jazzy hip-hop of the title track stretch into monotonous jamband crap that would make Dave Matthews apologize for his ...

  8. Ukulele - Wikipedia

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    Play ⓘ Chart of common soprano ukulele chords. One of the most common tunings for the standard or soprano ukulele is C 6 tuning: G 4 –C 4 –E 4 –A 4, which is often remembered by the notes in the "My dog has fleas" jingle (see sidebar). [51] The G string is tuned an octave higher than might be expected, so this is often called "high G ...

  9. Blast beat - Wikipedia

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    The traditional blast beat is a single-stroke roll alternating between the snare drum and kick drum. The ride hand is usually playing in unison with the kick drum. [11] The traditional blast beat is structurally very similar to the skank beat, which can be regarded as a predecessor and a half time variation of the traditional blast beat.