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On April 30, 2010, Dr. Jean released a music video for her song, produced and edited by Kenny Veenstra, "Dr. Jean's Banana Dance". [9] [10] "The Guacamole Song", the incorrect but more well-known name for "Dr. Jean's Banana Dance", rose rapidly in October and November 2015. [11] The song gained 33 million views and quickly became an internet ...
Bud Light Stage during the 2015 festival in Chicago. This is a list of Lollapalooza lineups, sorted by year.Lollapalooza was an annual travelling music festival organized from 1991 to 1997 by Jane's Addiction singer Perry Farrell.
The video parodies scenes from, as well as the general plot of, the 1993 movie, and contains a myriad of sight-gags—as is usual for Yankovic's videos—such as a claymation version of Steven Spielberg running from dinosaurs, Barney having his head bitten off, and a Velociraptor attempting to break down a door, only to realize it has a key. [18]
Barney & Friends ("Barney is a Dinosaur") – Philip A. Parker; performed by Bob Singleton's Kids' Chorus. ("I Love You" (closing song) – Lee Bernstein; performed by the cast. Barney Miller – Jack Elliott and Allyn Ferguson; The Baron – Edwin Astley; Bat Masterson – Bill Lee; Batman ("Batman Theme") – Neal Hefti
And there’s a whole load of mutant action in Marvel’s new releases for November 15.
"The Boogie-Woogie Piggies" The Oinker Sisters Tony Geiss #2922 "Bones (Inside of you)" Count von Count (Jerry Nelson) Jeff Moss #1386 "Born to Add" Bruce Stringbean (Christopher Cerf) and the S. Street Band, after "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band: Christopher Cerf [1] #1375 "Bounce Back" Lillian (Lillias White)
He repeated the claim on the Dr Boogie show of 18th November 2024. De Paduwa is the owner of the 1954 Les Paul gold top guitar originally played by 'Blind Owl' Alan Wilson on Canned Heat's classic 1960s albums. [20] The opportunity to play this classic 'Boogie Machine' is an added incentive for certain guests to appear on the Dr Boogie show. [21]
Text logo. Tiny Desk Concerts is a video series of live concerts hosted by NPR Music at the desk of former All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen in Washington, D.C.. The first Tiny Desk Concert came about in 2008 after Boilen and NPR Music editor Stephen Thompson left South by Southwest frustrated that they couldn't hear the music over the crowd noise.