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  2. Footwork (genre) - Wikipedia

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    Footwork, also called juke, [2] or Chicago juke, is a genre of electronic dance music derived from ghetto house with elements of hip hop, first appearing in Chicago in the late 1990s. [3] The music style evolved from the earlier, rapid rhythms of ghetto house , a change pioneered by RP Boo , DJ Rashad and DJ Clent.

  3. The Box (American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The Box, originally named the Video Jukebox Network, was an American broadcast, cable and satellite television channel that operated from 1985 to 2001. The network focused on music videos, which through a change in format in the early 1990s, were selected by viewer request via telephone; as such, unlike competing networks (such as MTV and VH1), the videos were not broadcast on a set rotation.

  4. Ghetto house - Wikipedia

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    The late 1990s saw a rise in juke music (also known as juke house or Chicago juke), [6] as a faster variant of ghetto house. [10] Juke songs are generally around 150–165 BPM [7] with kick drums, pounding rapidly (and at times very sparsely) in syncopation with crackling snares, claps, high hats, samples in very short increments and other sounds reminiscent of old drum machines.

  5. Teklife - Wikipedia

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    Teklife (commonly stylized as Teklife57) is an electronic music collective and record label from Chicago, Illinois.The group was founded by Rashad Harden and Morris Harper (DJ Spinn) in 2011 in the city's suburbs, but rapidly gained traction among international audiences for pioneering the dance music genre footwork (also known as Chicago juke), a sped-up derivation Ghetto house which itself ...

  6. 1992 in country music - Wikipedia

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    Bubba Shot the Jukebox: Mark Chesnutt 7 12 Burn Me Down: Marty Stuart: 4 2 Burn One Down: Clint Black: 3 3 Cadillac Style: Sammy Kershaw: 5 2 Cafe on the Corner: Sawyer Brown: 3 3 Come In Out of the Pain: Doug Stone: 2 1 Could've Been Me: Billy Ray Cyrus 1 1 Dallas: Alan Jackson: 12 5 Don't Go Near the Water: Sammy Kershaw 1 1 Don't Let Our ...

  7. Charlie Musselwhite - Wikipedia

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    Charles Douglas Musselwhite (born January 31, 1944) is an American blues harmonica player and bandleader [1] who came to prominence, along with Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield, and Elvin Bishop, as a pivotal figure in helping to revive the Chicago Blues movement of the 1960s. He has often been identified as a "white bluesman".

  8. List of TV Guide covers (1990s) - Wikipedia

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    John Solie 1/20/1990 "Dynamite Dozen: 12 Who Will Blaze Across The Decade", featuring Catherine Crier of CNN, Arsenio Hall of The Arsenio Hall Show, and Dana Delany of China Beach: Photo montage: Tony Costa 1/27/1990 "Super Bowl Spectacular" and Harrison Ford of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Inset: Charlie Brown, Bugs Bunny, and Fred ...

  9. DJ Rashad - Wikipedia

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    Born in Hammond, Indiana, on October 1, 1979, Harden was the son of Gloria and Anthony Harden. [5] [6] He grew up on 159th Street in the southern part of Calumet City, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.