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    AllMusic wrote: "Part of the reason [the Zippers] stand apart from the rest of the neo-swing crowd is that they don't forget that there was a bit of menace in the days of hot jazz -- it wasn't a naive, swinging party, there was some genuine hedonism as well."

  3. The Best of Squirrel Nut Zippers as Chronicled by Shorty Brown

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    No. Title Writer(s) Original release Length; 1. "Good Enough for Granddad" Mathus, Raleigh: The Inevitable: 2:18: 2. "Anything But Love" Raleigh: The Inevitable

  4. Nappy Brown - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon Brown Goodson Culp [1] (October 12, 1929 – September 20, 2008) [2] [3] better known by his stage name Nappy Brown, was an American R&B singer. His hits include the 1955 Billboard chart No. 2 " Don't Be Angry ", [ 4 ] "Little By Little", and " Night Time Is the Right Time ".

  5. Squirrel Nut Zippers - Wikipedia

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    "Nut Zippers" is a southern term for a variety of old bootleg moonshine. The band's name comes from a newspaper story about an intoxicated man who climbed a tree and refused to come down even after police arrived. The headline was "Squirrel Nut Zipper." [3] [4] It is also the name of a caramel and peanut candy dating back to 1890. [5]

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  7. List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies - Wikipedia

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    Levi's Wokes — sizeless (i.e. baggy), style-neutral (i.e. grayish brown), gender non-conforming denim jeans for a generation that defies labels. [ 403 ] Lexon Paradox — Two automotive design teams produced two completely opposite cars (e.g., one was the most expensive car ever, the other the cheapest; one was the safest, the other designed ...

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