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  2. Groovy Girls - Wikipedia

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    Here is a list of basic Groovy Girls by their year of release. Some characters share names. Not counting the updated looks of the Main 6, there have been 2 dolls named Trini, 2 dolls named Vanessa, 2 dolls named Carissa, and 3 dolls named Marissa.

  3. Lullaby (Jewel album) - Wikipedia

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    Lullaby is the eighth studio album and debut children's album by American recording artist Jewel, released on May 5, 2009 by Somerset Entertainment, through Fisher-Price Records.

  4. The Tymes - Wikipedia

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    The Tymes are an American soul vocal group who enjoyed equal success in the United Kingdom and in their homeland. They are one of the few acts to have one and only one chart-topper in both the US and UK with different songs.

  5. Groovy - Wikipedia

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    An early mainstream use of the word is in the trailer to the 1947 film Miracle on 34th Street, which depicts various viewers' reactions to the film, including a young person who describes it as “groovy.”

  6. Freewheelin' Woman - Wikipedia

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    Freewheelin' Woman is the thirteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Jewel, released on April 15, 2022, via her own label, Words Matter Media.It is Jewel's first album in seven years, following 2015's Picking Up the Pieces. [1]

  7. Songs for Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts

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    Since Hendrix was obligated to supply an album of new material, the set lists for the Fillmore East shows contained mostly new songs. Although songs such as "Lover Man", "Hear My Train A Comin'", and "Bleeding Heart" had often been played by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, they had not been issued on record.

  8. Flamin' Groovies - Wikipedia

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    Flamin' Groovies is an American rock band that formed in San Francisco in 1965, originally co-led by Roy Loney and Cyril Jordan. [5] [6] After the Groovies released three albums, on Epic and Kama Sutra (Flamingo and Teenage Head), Loney left the band in 1971.

  9. Jewels for Sophia - Wikipedia

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    Jewels for Sophia is the twelfth studio album by Robyn Hitchcock, released on Warner Records on 20 July 1999. [1]Since Respect (1993), the hitherto prolific Hitchcock had released just one studio album (Moss Elixir in 1996), the rest of his recent output consisting largely of repackages and live recordings.