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  2. Fairies Wear Boots - Wikipedia

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    "Fairies Wear Boots" is a song by the English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, appearing on their 1970 album Paranoid. On original 1970 US copies of the Paranoid album, the song's intro was listed under the title "Jack the Stripper", formatted as "Jack the Stripper/Fairies Wear Boots". The song has been ranked the 11th best Black Sabbath song.

  3. The Cadillac Three - Wikipedia

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    The Cadillac Three. The Cadillac Three, originally known as The Cadillac Black, is an American rock band consisting of Jaren Johnston (lead vocals, guitar), Kelby Ray (lap steel guitar, bass guitar, vocals), and Neil Mason (drums, vocals). All three members were originally in the band American Bang. The group has released three albums through ...

  4. Boots Riley - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Lawrence "Boots" Riley (born April 1, 1971) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, rapper, and communist activist. He is the lead vocalist of The Coup and Street Sweeper Social Club. He made his feature-film directorial debut with Sorry to Bother You (released July 2018), which he also wrote.

  5. Blackfoot (band) - Wikipedia

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    Blackfoot is an American Southern rock band from Jacksonville, Florida, formed in 1970. Though they primarily play with a Southern rock style, they are also known as a hard rock act. The band's classic lineup consisted of guitarist and vocalist Rickey Medlocke, guitarist Charlie Hargrett, bassist Greg T. Walker, and drummer Jackson Spires.

  6. Boots Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Homer Louis "Boots" Randolph III (June 3, 1927 – July 3, 2007) was an American musician best known for his 1963 saxophone hit "Yakety Sax", which became the signature tune of The Benny Hill Show. Randolph was a prolific session musician and member of the Nashville A-Team , performing on numerous notable recordings by artists including Chet ...

  7. The Hondells - Wikipedia

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    The Hondells were a band manufactured by Gary Usher, originally consisting of session musicians. [1] Their hit song, "Little Honda," was written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love of The Beach Boys. [1] The song was inspired by the popularity of Honda motor bikes in Southern California during the early 1960s: In contrast to the prevailing negative ...

  8. Pure Hell - Wikipedia

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    Gary Neal. Tommy Teofilak. Theodore LeBrun. Shawn Dade. Mick Moore. Jack Mcfadden. Pure Hell is an American punk rock band, established in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1974, [1] during the high point of punk culture in New York City, London and Los Angeles. [2] [3] It has been cited by Bad Brains "as an early influence".

  9. Shoes (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Shoes is an American rock band formed in Zion, Illinois in 1974. The group's musical style is influenced by British Invasion groups of the 1960s and has often been described as "power pop". The original members were brothers John and Jeff Murphy, Gary Klebe and Skip Meyer. Shoes formed their own record label, Black Vinyl Records in 1977, and ...