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  2. Commodores (album) - Wikipedia

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    The band employed a variety of musical styles for the album, highlighted by the popular anthem "Brick House". With Walter Orange's deep voice on the lead, and Ronald LaPread's bassline, this track peaked on the U.S. Hot 100 at #5, and the U.S. R&B Chart at #4. "Brick House" means a "stacked" woman with an hour-glass figure.

  3. Brick House (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Brick House" is a song from the Commodores' 1977 self-titled album (released as Zoom in the UK). The single peaked at number 5 in the U.S. and number 32 in the UK Singles Chart . [ 3 ]

  4. Jim Brickman - Wikipedia

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    Brickman's younger brother Michael served as president of Brickhouse. Brickhouse marketing clients included, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Richie McDonald (Lonestar), Point of Grace and many others. [ 31 ] The label also published works by saxophonist Dave Koz , comedian Anita Renfroe , singer Chris Sligh [ 32 ] and singer Mark Masri .

  5. Brick House - Wikipedia

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    The Brick House, Louisville, Kentucky; Brick House on the Pike, listed on the NRHP in Howard County, Maryland; Brick House (Cazenovia, New York), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), in Oneida County; Old Brick House, listed on the NRHP in Pasquotank County, North Carolina; Brick House (Clifford, Virginia), NRHP-listed

  6. Brick House (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    The Brick House brand was introduced in 1937 by Julius Caesar Newman, the founder of the J.C. Newman Cigar Company. The name was selected to honor his family's residence, a brick house situated in the Hungarian countryside. This house accommodated the Newman family on its upper floor and housed a local tavern on the lower floor.

  7. Brick House Ruins - Wikipedia

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    The Paul Hamilton House, commonly referred to as the Brick House Ruins, is the ruin of a 1725 plantation house on Edisto Island, South Carolina, that burned in 1929. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970 for the unusual architecture of the surviving walls, which is partly based on French Huguenot architecture of the period.