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  2. Honk (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band reformed in 1985 and continue to occasionally perform. [5] "Honk had a reputation for being a musician's kind of band," Stekol said. "It was a lot of fun. Honk's problem was with the business, not the players. No one had any difficulty with anyone else in the band. But no one had the ego to stay with it when things weren't working."

  3. HONK! - Wikipedia

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    HONK! HONK! parade in Somerville, Massachusetts, October 2023. Yellow Hat Band spilling out into Airport Way S. near the corner of S. Vale St. late at night in Georgetown, Seattle, Washington during the first HonkFest West (2009). HONK!, also known as HONK! Fest, is a festival of activist street bands held annually on Indigenous Peoples' Day ...

  4. Reebee Garofalo - Wikipedia

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    HONK! Reebee Garofalo is an American musician, activist and music scholar known for his work organizing street festivals such as the HONK! Fest and writing books about popular music. [1] Garofalo created a Genealogy of Pop/Rock Music chart which was reproduced in Edward Tufte's book Visual Explanations. Garofalo earned an EdD from Harvard ...

  5. Bill Doggett - Wikipedia

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    William Ballard Doggett (February 16, 1916 – November 13, 1996) [1] was an American pianist and organist. [2] He began his career playing swing music before transitioning into rhythm and blues. [3] Best known for his instrumental compositions "Honky Tonk" and "Hippy Dippy", Doggett was a pioneer of rock and roll. [4]

  6. List of P-Funk members - Wikipedia

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    Jimi Calhoun - bass; Sammy Campbell - vocals; Gordon Carlton - guitar; Dennis Chambers [3] - drums; Barry Chenault - drums; Jessica Cleaves - vocals; George Clinton - band leader, keyboards, vocals, songwriter, producer

  7. Five Summer Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Beach Boys, an American rock band, offered their music into the film, [1] while Honk composed the score. [2] The poster used an original painting by Rick Griffin. [3] Five Summer Stories premiered at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on March 24, 1972. [1] Its VHS re-release was in 1994, followed by a DVD release. [4]

  8. Honk - Wikipedia

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    Honk (band) Honk (magazine) Honk!, a musical adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen story The Ugly Duckling. HONK!, the Festival of Activist Street Bands in Somerville, Massachusetts. Honk, the Moose, a children's book by Phil Stong. Honk (website), a social automotive website. Honk (album), a 2019 compilation album by the Rolling Stones.

  9. Honky-tonk - Wikipedia

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    Honky-tonk. Tootsie's Orchid Lounge is the oldest Honky Tonk in Nashville, Tennessee. A honky-tonk (also called honkatonk, honkey-tonk, honky tonk, or tonk) is both a bar that provides country music for the entertainment of its patrons and the style of music played in such establishments. It can also refer to the type of piano (tack piano) used ...