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96 Tears - Question Mark The Mysterians
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96 Tears - Question Mark & The Mysterians. Question Mark and the Mysterians (rendered ? and the Mysterians on the record label) were an American rock and roll band formed in Bay City, Michigan, in 1962. The group is best known for its song "96 Tears", a garage rock classic recorded in 1966 that reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and would go on to sell over one million copies and receive a BMI award for over three million airplays. The Mysterians was perhaps the first band to be described as punk rock, and also may be the first Latino rock group to have a general audience hit record in the United States. The group named itself after the 1957 Japanese science fiction film The Mysterians, in which aliens from the destroyed planet Mysteroid arrive to conquer Earth. ? wrote the song that would become their first and biggest hit, "96 Tears," with essential riffs and styling being contributed by the Mysterians. The song began as a poem called "Too Many Teardrops", written four years before the band was formed. With its plaintive chorus and Rodriguez's catchy Vox organ riff, "96 Tears" was originally recorded on March 13, 1966 in Bay City, Michigan as a single for local Pa-Go-Go Records, owned by the group's manager, Lillian Gonzales. The song was recorded on the porch of a private home. The song became a regional hit in the Flint and Detroit areas. It was originally intended that the song "Midnight Hour" would be the group's single with "96 Tears" as the B-side, but at the ...
Midnight Hour - Question Mark & The Mysterians
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Midnight Hour - Question Mark & The Mysterians. Question Mark and the Mysterians (rendered ? and the Mysterians on the record label) were an American rock and roll band formed in Bay City, Michigan, in 1962. The group is best known for its song "96 Tears", a garage rock classic recorded in 1966 that reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and would go on to sell over one million copies and receive a BMI award for over three million airplays. The Mysterians was perhaps the first band to be described as punk rock, and also may be the first Latino rock group to have a general audience hit record in the United States. The group named itself after the 1957 Japanese science fiction film The Mysterians, in which aliens from the destroyed planet Mysteroid arrive to conquer Earth. ? wrote the song that would become their first and biggest hit, "96 Tears," with essential riffs and styling being contributed by the Mysterians. The song began as a poem called "Too Many Teardrops", written four years before the band was formed. With its plaintive chorus and Rodriguez's catchy Vox organ riff, "96 Tears" was originally recorded on March 13, 1966 in Bay City, Michigan as a single for local Pa-Go-Go Records, owned by the group's manager, Lillian Gonzales. The song was recorded on the porch of a private home. The song became a regional hit in the Flint and Detroit areas. It was originally intended that the song "Midnight Hour" would be the group's single with "96 Tears" as the B-side, but at ...
Dexter Theme guitar cover
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Dexter (TV series) theme on the guitar Recorded and sequenced by Marcio Mesquita Gear: Guitar: Music Man Steve Morse Y2D Bass: Schecter Diamond Series Deluxe-5 Drums: sequenced using Garage Band Original composer: Rolfe Kent
Highway To Heaven
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Format Family Drama Directed by William F. Claxton Victor French Dan Gordon Kevin Inch Michael Landon Starring Michael Landon Victor French Country of origin United States No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 111 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Michael Landon Producer(s) Kent McCray Camera setup Single-camera Running time 45--48 minutes Production company(s) Michael Landon Productions Distributor Genesis Entertainment Broadcast Original channel NBC Original run August 19, 1984 -- August 1, 1989
Def Poetry: Season 2/Episode 2
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Def Poetry, also known as Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry or Def Poetry Jam, which was co-founded by Bruce George, Danny Simmons and Deborah Pointer, is an HBO television series produced by hip-hop music entrepreneur Russell Simmons. The series presents performances by established spoken word poets, as well as up-and-coming ones. Well-known actors and musicians will often surprise the audience by showing up to recite their own original poems. The show is hosted by Mos Def. Def Poetry is a spin-off of Def Comedy Jam. As he did on Def Comedy, Simmons appears at the end of every episode to thank the audience. The series included historical legendary poets such as, The Last Poets, Nikki Giovanni, Amiri Baraka and Sonya Sanchez. It also featured poets, Saul Williams, Grammy Award Winning J. Ivy, Jessica Care-Moore and Lemon. Though technically not a poetry slam, Def Poetry has become heavily associated with the poetry slam movement, and utilizes many of poetry slam's best known poets, including National Poetry Slam champions such as Beau Sia, Taylor Mali, Big Poppa E, Mayda del Valle, Mike Mcgee, Alix Olson and Rives, among others. Season 2; Episode 2. Danny Hoch - Corner Talk, September Patricia Smith - Skinhead Dante Basco - Nikki Maggie Estep - Emotional Idiot Black Ice - Truth Is Kent Foreman - Epiphany Roger Bonair-Agard - How the Ghetto Loves Us Back Erykah Badu - Friends, fans, and artists must meet "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 ...
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