Shango
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Music of the Lesser Antilles...folk traditions. Trinidadian folk calypso is found throughout the area, as are African-Caribbean religious music styles like the Shango music of Trinidad. Variants of the Big Drum festival occur throughout the Windward Islands, especially in... In this article: Caribbean, Carnival, Martinique, Curacao, Bonaire, Sint Maarten, and Guadeloupe |
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Sid Eudy
After Whippleman interfered, Hogan won the match by disqualification before he was attacked by the debuting Papa Shango . Sid and Shango continued to double-team Hogan until The Ultimate Warrior made his return and saved Hogan. A month...
In this article: Sid Eudy, Shawn Michaels, Hulk Hogan, Owen Hart, World Championship Wrestling, Ric Flair, WWF, Kevin Nash, and Jose Lothario
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Wikipedia | October 17, 2009
Stuart Margolin
...Jerry Riopelle that have appeared on Riopelle's albums since 1967. He was in the bands The Parade and Shango , and co-wrote Shango's 1969 novelty record "Day After Day (It's Slippin' Away)". He also released an album in 1980 entitled...
In this article: Arnold Margolin, James Garner, Jerry Riopelle, Bret Maverick, The Big Bus, Northern Exposure, M.A.S.H., The Rockford Files, and Stuart Margolin
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Wikipedia | October 04, 2009
Shango (rock group)
Shango was a rock quartet in the late 1960s, led by Tommy Reynolds, later of Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, which included actor Stuart Margolin. Shango's best-known recording was a 1969 song, a modest novelty hit called "Day After Day...
In this article: Jerry Riopelle, Stuart Margolin, Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, and California
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Wikipedia | October 03, 2009
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
...singles failed to register any significant chart action. Tommy Reynolds left the group in the latter days of 1972 to form a band called Shango, while Hamilton and Joe Frank Carollo continued recording and touring with various different...
In this article: The T-Bones, Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, Steve Barri, Don't Pull Your Love, and USA
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Wikipedia | August 25, 2009
Hallway Symphony
...in 1972 . It was their final album for the Dunhill label. That same year, Tommy Reynolds quit the group to form a band called Shango; different session musicians took his place in their touring and recording before Alan Dennison replaced...
In this article: Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, You've Got a Friend, Bridge over Troubled Water, and Las Vegas
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Wikipedia | June 17, 2009
Mike Cochrane
Mike Cochrane is a musician and an actor. Cochrane played in bands such as Train, Shango and many other bands in the 1970s. Mike's band Train was the "House Band" at Gazzarris on the Sunset Strip from 1971 through 1972. This is where Mike...
In this article: Mike Cochrane, UXB, Dexter, Warner Bros., Beerfest, Blades of Glory, and Edward James Olmos
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Wikipedia | May 14, 2009
Music of the African diaspora
...like the Big Drum dance. Trinidadian folk calypso is found throughout the area, as are African-Caribbean religious music styles like the Shango music of Trinidad. Calypso's early rise was closely connected with the adoption of Carnival by...
In this article: Caribbean, Carnival, Trinidad and Tobago, French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Curacao, Bonaire, and Trinidad
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L.A. Times - California - Local News | March 22, 2009
A world of end-of-the-world predictions
...1968 novel by Curt Gentry, depicted the city tumbling into the Pacific on Feb. 12, 1969. (Sorry, we didn't get the time.) The rock group Shango followed with a song that included the immortal lyrics: "Where can we go when there's no San...
In this article: L.A., War of the Worlds, Southland, and Roosevelt High School
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Shango was a rock quartet in the late 1960s, led by Tommy Reynolds, later of Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, which included actor Stuart Margolin.
Shango's best-known recording was a 1969 song, a modest novelty hit called "Day After Day" from their self-titled album Shango. It mocked contemporary doomsday predictions that California was destined to be destroyed (presumably very soon) by an earthquake. It was sung in a Calypso style: It was later adapted into a car ad: ==External links==
*List of A&M albums including Shango
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