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The Pickle

The Pickle:
http://www.myspace.com/picklehoobie Since 1992 The Pickle has been entertaining audiences with his unique brand of raw gonzo-humor,
bad jokes, and questionable gags. After many long years of anticipation, his debut album, "Meat Scones" was released by Hoobie Records in 2007. Hoobie Records:
http://www.myspace.com/hoobierecords
http://hoobierecords.webs.com

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The State

There is more than one group of artists known as The State.
1. A hardcore punk band from Detroit
2. A rock band from Denmark
3. A punk rock band from the United States
4. A sketch comedy troupe from the United States 1) A hardcore band from Detroit, started in the 1980s and still active today. 2) Scandinavian rock act powered by Flemming Rasmussen, who signed the band to his new Sweet Silence imprint on 31/1-04.

Read more about The State on Last.fm.

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Folk On

Something’s stirring in the village of Little Dribblepatch…it’s Derek Tinkleberry, Donald Cornfoot and Edmund Sidebottam, otherwise known as Folk On – the finest comedy folk band since The Hay Bale Boys (and who remembers them?) But how did it all begin?… Derek and Donald have been making music together since their Primary School days, when the Music Room in the village school was temporarily used for detentions.

Read more about Folk On on Last.fm.

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Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi Goldberg (born Caryn Elaine Johnson, November 13, 1955),[1] is an American actress, comedian and radio DJ.
She made her performing debut at age eight with the Helena Rubinstein Children's Theatre at the Hudson Guild. After dropping out of high school, she found work as a summer camp counselor, and in the choruses of the Broadway shows Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar and Pippin.
In 1983 the legendary director Mike Nichols saw her perform and, the following year, presented her on Broadway in a one-woman show of her own creation.

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James Carter

Born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1969, James Carter began playing saxophone at age 11, first recorded with a Detroit student ensemble in 1986 and, by 1991, had recorded with legendary trumpeter Lester Bowie on The Organizer and contributed to the 1991 collection The Tough Young Tenors. Mastering a family of reed instruments, from sopranino to contrabass saxophones to contrabass and bass clarinets, James Carter mesmerized the jazz world after arriving in New York City in 1988 to play under the auspices of Lester Bowie.

Read more about James Carter on Last.fm.

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