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  2. Bouncing Off the Walls - Wikipedia

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    "Bouncing Off the Walls" has appeared in various media. It was played in the background of the series premiere of the television show 24 and January 8, 2006 episode of America's Funniest Home Videos. Additionally, the song was featured on the soundtracks of the films Van Wilder and American Wedding. [3]

  3. Don Bunce - Wikipedia

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    After the free kick, Stanford stopped Michigan and forced a punt. Trailing by two points with 1:48 left from his own 22-yard-line, a sleep-deprived Bunce completed five of six passes, driving 64 yards in eight plays to the Michigan 14 to set up a game-winning field goal attempt with sixteen seconds left.

  4. Little Jimmy Dickens - Wikipedia

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    James Cecil Dickens (December 19, 1920 – January 2, 2015), better known by his stage name Little Jimmy Dickens, was an American country music singer and songwriter famous for his humorous novelty songs, his small size (4'10" [150 cm]), and his rhinestone-studded outfits (which he is given credit for introducing into live country music performances). [1]

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  6. WMGC-FM - Wikipedia

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    WMGC-FM (105.1 MHz "105.1 The Bounce") is a commercial radio station in Detroit, Michigan. It is owned and operated by the Beasley Broadcast Group and airs a classic hip hop radio format . WMGC-FM broadcasts with 50,000 watts of effective radiated power (ERP) from a transmitter tower co-located with its studios and offices off Radio Plaza in ...

  7. The Walls We Bounce Off Of - Wikipedia

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    Music critic Brian Beatty, writing for Allmusic, wrote of the album "Whatever this relaxed album lacks in comparison to the studio polish of his early RCA recordings or the reverence for older traditions that characterized his Rounder releases, there's no refuting that Hartford's love of music and joy for life permeate these seriously silly songs."