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Chevy Chase

Chevy Chase (born October 8, 1943) is an Emmy Award-winning American comedian, writer, and television and film actor. Born into a prominent family, Chase became a sensation as a cast member in the inaugural season of Saturday Night Live. He also hosted the Academy Awards twice (1987 and 1988) and briefly had his own late-night talk show, The Chevy Chase Show.

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STUCKEY & MURRAY

Jon Murray and Andy Stuckey are a left-handed comedy duo from New York. As performers, Stuckey & Murray have been featured on E!, VH1, The Discovery Channel, NBC, Fuse, G4, and The College Sports Network. Stuckey has diabeetus.

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Lea DeLaria

Lea DeLaria (born May 23, 1958 at Belleville, Illinois) is a US comedian, actor, and jazz musician. An extremely prominent figure in the world of lesbian stand-up comedy, she is noted for her raunchy persona and inflammatory, irreverent political commentary, which have proven controversial inside and outside the gay and lesbian community. Some of her comedy releases include Bulldyke in a China Shop and Box Lunch. She has also written a humorous book entitled Lea's Book of Rules for the World.

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Light Year

1. Light Year was formed in 1974, when drummer Zak McGrath joined forces with his friend and colleague, pianist Cornelius Williams, with the idea of putting together a band to play new music. They recruited Randy Sellgren (Mingo Lewis-Flight Never Ending) to play guitar. John Yu, the bass player, brought Doug Johnson to play percussion (vibes, marimba, hand drums and other bells and whistles). The singer Sharon Pucci joined later to complete the ensemble.

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Beat Assassins

The Beat Assassins are Jimmy Mofo and DJ Wooz, breakbeat producers based in the UK. The event that inspired the formation of the Beat Assassins happened when DJ Wooz walked up to Jimmy Mofo and said, "I wanna make breakbeat like this!". He was referring to Moguais U Know Y which had just sent everyone spastic one drunken Friday night out in Camden. A few phone calls later and Jimmy was sat next to Wooz in his Harpenden recording studio making phat beats that delivered a tech-funk dynamic in energetic, peak-time breakbeat production.

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S.mouse

S.mouse is a fictional character from the Australian mockumentary series, Angry Boys. The character is portrayed by Chris Lilley, and has appeared in Angry Boys since its second broadcast on 18 May 2011. He is an African American rapper who lives in Los Angeles, California. In the second episode, S.mouse is introduced as the rapper who just released the biggest selling hip-hop single of all time, "Slap My Elbow". Later in the show, S.mouse is put under house arrest at his parent's home for two months, after defecating on a police car in the video for his single "Poo on You".

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