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  2. List of Juicy Lucy members - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Lucy were a British blues rock band based in London.Formed in September 1969, the group originally consisted of former Misunderstood members Glenn Ross Campbell (on steel guitar and mandolin) and Chris Mercer (on saxophone and keyboards), alongside lead vocalist Ray Owen, guitarist Neil Hubbard (formerly of Bluesology), and drummer Pete Dobson.

  3. Juicy Lucy (band) - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Lucy was a British blues rock band officially formed on 1 October 1969. After the demise of The Misunderstood , Juicy Lucy was formed by US-born steel guitarist Glenn Ross Campbell , and prolific Blackburn saxophonist Chris Mercer (born 1947). [ 1 ]

  4. Juicy Lucy (Juicy Lucy album) - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Lucy is the debut album by Anglo-American rock band Juicy Lucy, released in 1969.The music is a curiously heavy form of blues-rock, often played at breakneck speed. The album was a moderate success, reaching number 41 on the U.K. album chart but produced a hit single with their version of the Bo Diddley song "Who Do You Lov

  5. Lie Back and Enjoy It - Wikipedia

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    Lie Back and Enjoy It is the second album by British-American blues rock group Juicy Lucy, released in 1970.. Although several members of the band had been replaced since the release of their first album, most notably singer Ray Owen and lead guitarist Neil Hubbard, it was generally considered to be a respectable follow up to their eponymous debut album of the previous year.

  6. Juicy Lucy - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Lucy may refer to: Juicy Lucy (band), a British blues rock band; Juicy Lucy (Juicy Lucy album), 1969; Juicy Lucy (Sal Salvador album), 1978; Jucy Lucy, a type ...

  7. List of jazz contrafacts - Wikipedia

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    A contrafact is a musical composition built using the chord progression of a pre-existing song, but with a new melody and arrangement. Typically the original tune's progression and song form will be reused but occasionally just a section will be reused in the new composition. The term comes from classical music and was first applied to jazz by ...

  8. Horny '98 - Wikipedia

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    "Horny '98" is a house song by Turkish-German producer Mousse T. featuring British pop duo Hot 'n' Juicy with vocals provided by Inaya Day. It was released in May 1998 by Peppermint Jam and Edel , and reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart the following month, staying on the chart for 17 weeks.

  9. Juicy J - Wikipedia

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    On September 10, 2013, Juicy J was featured in a song by Mike Will Made It which featured Miley Cyrus and Wiz Khalifa. [23] Juicy J was featured on Katy Perry's single "Dark Horse" from her fourth album Prism (2013). The song was released on September 17, 2013. "Dark Horse" was serviced to U.S. radio on December 17 as the album's third single.