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"(Meet) The Flintstones" was covered by American new wave band the B-52's as "the B.C. 52's", a fictional band from the film The Flintstones, with an additional verse added. The song was released by MCA as a single from the movie's soundtrack, peaking at number 33 on the US Billboard Hot 100 .
The Flintstones is an American animated sitcom produced by ... This version was recorded with a 22-piece big band conducted by composer Hoyt Curtin and performed by ...
The band appeared as "The Beau Brummelstones" on The Flintstones television animated sitcom in the season six episode "Shinrock A Go-Go", which originally aired on December 3, 1965. [19] When recording began for the band's second album, 1965's The Beau Brummels, Volume 2, Mulligan was no longer a member of the group. [20]
Recalling how he wrote the Flintstones theme Meet the Flintstones in 1960, Curtin said "I wrote that sucker in a real panic because we were way behind. I did the music first with timpani - boom boom BOOM boom boom boom. Then I decided to go with the jazz band and singers". [26] "It’s a catchy little tune, just a simple thing...
The Jackpots, originally known as the Flintstones, was a Swedish progressive-styled pop group, formed in 1964 in Gothenburg.The band's 1968 lineup was lead singer Lars Berndtsson, guitarist Lars-Erik Göransson, bassist Bo Linnell, pianist/organist Lasse Larsson and drummer Rune Conny Hagberg.
An early effort by Hanna-Barbera showcased the Beau Brummels as animated guests on The Flintstones sitcom in the season six episode "Shinrock A Go-Go," which originally aired on December 3, 1965. [31] [32] Appearing as The Beau Brummelstones, the band performed "Laugh, Laugh" on Bedrock's TV teen dance show, Shinrock—a takeoff of the Shindig ...
WILMA FLINTSTONE, her husband Fred, and their daughter Pebbles are the titular FLINTSTONEs. Betty and Barney Rubble are their next-door neighbors. ROMA (29D: Capital of Italia) Rome is the capital ...
The band was started as a side project of the members' various other bands. A melodic death metal band all the members were in disbanded, and the group decided to further develop Powerglove. The band's first recording was "Dr. Wily's Theme" from Mega Man 2 in early 2003, which was followed by "Storm Eagle" from Mega Man X and the theme from ...