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| | One Hit Wonder Central - Cameo: Word Up |
 | | Although Cameo sounded like the hard funk of George Clinton, the band started to play around with their sound slightly in the 1970's and 1980's. |  | | Cameo recorded a funk classic with Word Up, a bass driven and synth heavy album, enabling the band to move into the main stream. |  | | In 1974, Cameo formed, touring often with Parliament and Funkadelic. |
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http://www.onehitwondercentral.com/artistdetail.cfm?id=42
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| | She's Strange by Cameo CD |
 | | 1984's SHE'S STRANGE is a pivotal album in Cameo's history, the fulcrum between the sleek electronics of 1986's WORD UP and the horn-powered George Clinton-style funk of the band's earlier records. |  | | Cameo: Charlie Singleton (vocals, guitar, synthesizer, percussion); Larry Blackmon (vocals, bass guitar, drums, percussion); Tomi Jenkins (vocals); Nathan Leftenant (background vocals). |  | | The hit title track, the minimalist ballad "Love You Anyway," and the hip-hop-influenced "Talkin' Out the Side of Your Neck" point toward the future. |
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http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1056349/a/She's+Strange.htm
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| | Band of Brothers : Tom Hanks cameo in Band of Brothers |
 | | Band of Brothers : Tom Hanks cameo in Band of Brothers |  | | Band of Brothers - Tom Hanks cameo in Band of Brothers |  | | Tom Hanks, the director of Part 5 of Band of Brothers, "Crossroads", makes a cameo as a member of the Red Devils. |
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| | Cameo Jazz Band |
 | | The Cameo Jazz Band was formed in early 2002 by six veteran southwestern Ontario musicians drawn together by their love of traditional jazz played in the New Orleans style. |  | | Since its formation, the Cameo Jazz Band has performed at the Markham Jazz Festival, the Grand Bend Jazz Festival, and the Niagara Jazz Festival, and at Harmony Showcase 2004 at the Newmarket Theatre. |  | | The Cameo Jazz Band has a traditional New Orleans sound and features the music of the Golden Age composers, including Jelly Roll Morton, Joe Oliver, Clarence Williams, Fats Waller, W. Handy, Louis Armstrong, Lil Hardin, Isham Jones, Irving Berlin, Walter Donaldson, The Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Lu Watters, Turk Murphy, and many others. |
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| | Noritake Peach & Black Band Bowl with Cameo Roses Three Pierced Handles Floral - 840 |
 | | Here is a lovely and unusual Noritake bowl with a peach or light apricot band with gold lines, a black band edge with detailed gold decoration, and with cameos of pink roses, a purple flower, and a lavender flower surrounded by a black band with detailed gold decoration. |  | | Noritake Peach & Black Band Bowl with Cameo Roses Three Pierced Handles Floral |  | | Noritake Peach & Black Band Bowl with Cameo Roses Three Pierced Handles Floral - 840 |
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| | Chicago Silver -- The Kalo Shop |
 | | Ring, gold, with cameo. White bezel-set cameo of a woman's head facing right, on a finely chased oval background. Band is attached to the front with a small spreading two-prong fork at each end, and a chased line runs around band bisecting it. |  | | Ring, with slightly oval bezel-set cabochon moonstone in central thick silver frame, wide band with small silver loops top and bottom where it meets the front, and two chased lines running the length of the band. Heavy. |  | | With curving sides and a flat top and bottom. Sides are wide in front and taper to thin band, framed by chased lines top and bottom. Very heavy. |
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| | Cameo (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Metal band KoЯn covers Cameo's "Word Up" on their Greatest Hits, Volume 1 album. |  | | Cameo started with a deep, funky sound, but it was obvious from the start that their sights were set on the dance floors. |  | | Inspired by the edgy synthesizer arrangements being pushed forward by the new wave groups of the time, Blackmon moved the band into a hard-core "electronic funk" direction, utilising the new technology becoming available in the recording studios. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameo_(band)
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| | The Seattle Times: Cougars: Grambling's band has knack for charging up audiences |
 | | The Grambling band made a cameo appearance in the film, and inspired the para-military discipline of the fictitious band in the movie. |  | | He played clarinet for his father while attending Grambling, and has often told the story of what happened when he was late to band practice in his freshman year, back in 1959. |  | | Grambling's band is certainly better known than its current football team, which opened with a 44-0 win over Alabama A&M last Saturday. |
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| | CANOE -- JAM! Music: Word up: Cameo is still kicking |
 | | Over the phone from his home in Atlanta, the city the band has called home for over 20 years, Blackmon comes across as humble and indeed grateful for all Cameo has given him. |  | | But there is much more than meets the retro-ear to the band that began life tearin' it up as New York City's answer to P-Funk, played a key role in the development of hip-hop, ruled the R&B charts for most of the '80s and is still very much alive. |  | | But then Blackmon claims he and his band -- some of whom, like bassist Aaron Mills and guitarist Anthony Lockett, have been in place since the dawn of the 1980s-- never courted stardom, as such. |
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| | American BigBands - Page 3a "H" Bands |
 | | She toured with the Bill Hegamin band until 1922, and in 1923, she and Bill divorced. |  | | Listen to the band (here credited as 'Lucille Hegamin and Her Blue Flame Syncopators') playing "Wang Wang Blues", with Lucille doing the warbling. |  | | When her Arto contracts expired, she signed with Cameo (that's when she became known as "The Cameo Girl"), and went on to record some 40 songs for Cameo. |
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| | CAMEO BLUES BAND CD Review |
 | | The band which piano and Hammond B3 player "Rabbit" Ray Harrison put together in 1978 to play the Cameo Lounge at Hotel Isabella (known affectionately as the Izzy) would become the forebear of an enduring Toronto institution known as the Cameo Blues Band. |  | | As the band celebrates its 25th anniversary, the prior paucity of recorded output is remedied with this wonderful collection. |  | | Keeler, along with Domenic Troiano (Mandala) and Robbie Robertson (The Hawks, the precursor of the Band), are considered the greatest influences in defining the Toronto sound. |
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http://www.mnblues.com/cdreview/2003/cameoblues-allplay-gt.html
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| | Cameo-Kid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cameo-Kid used professional artists with known names in their recordings, including star Vaudeville singers and noted dance-band musicians. |  | | Cameo-Kid was a subsidiary of Cameo Records, marketing recordings intended for children. |  | | Cameo-Kid artists probably recorded these discs while in the Cameo studios for recording more mainstream records. |
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| | Cameo-Kid : Cameo-Kid Records |
 | | Cameo-Kid used professional artists with known names in their recordings, including star Vaudeville singers and noted dance-band musicians. |  | | Cameo-Kid Records are double-sided 7-inch analogue disc records. |  | | Cameo-Kid was a subsidiary of Cameo Records, marketing recordings intended for children. |
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| | Cameo-Kid: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Cameo-Kid used professional artists with known names in their recordings, including star Vaudeville singers and noted dance-band musicians. |  | | Cameo-Kid was a subsidiary of Cameo Records, marketing recordings intended for children. |  | | Cameo-Kid was a United States based record label in the 1920s. |
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 | | Florian was playing bass: http://www.klaus-schulze.com/photos/a001.htm The band is called "Sputnik Roadhouse", you can find some infos about this project on their web site (http://www.sputnik-roadhouse.de/). |  | | Subject: (kw) Schneider cameo appearance Florian Schneider made a cameo appearance in a German TV movie called "Klassentreffen". |  | | Subject: RE: (kw) Schneider cameo appearance >>Florian Schneider made a cameo appearance in a German TV movie called >>"Klassentreffen". |
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| | Hard Core Logo - Michael Turner |
 | | Hard Core Logo was made into a film in 1996, directed by Bruce McDonald, with Hugh Dillon as Joe Dick (and a cameo by Joey Ramone as himself) |  | | Hard Core Logo was -- so Joe Dick -- "the populist band", and they "made a career out of breaking up". |  | | The idea, here, was to (...) in the case of Hard Core Logo, contrast the boredom of a touring punk rock band with a heroic -- or even epic -- form. |
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| | Glossary |
 | | Such pieces were made often of gold, with enamelled decoration or an inlaid cameo, and occasionally were embellished with an encircling band of gemstones. |  | | Tressure A diminutive of the orle appearing as a narrow band near the edge of a coat of arms, often ornamented with fleurs-de-lis, as in the Scottish Royal Arms. |  | | Fess The Ordinary is a band taking up the centre third of the escutcheon, and formed by two horizontal lines drawn across the shield. |
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: JAMES, HARRY HAGG |
 | | James continued to be popular, appearing cameo or with Benny Goodman's band in many movies, including Two Girls and a Sailor (1944), Young Man with a Horn (1950), The Benny Goodman Story (1955), and Anything Goes (1956). |  | | Harry Hagg James, jazz trumpet player and big-band leader, was born to Everett Robert and Maybelle (Stewart) James on March 15, 1916, in Albany, Georgia. |  | | After he started the Harry James Band in 1940, his hit song, "You Made Me Love You" (1941), sold over a million copies. |
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| | ENGLISH ENCYCLOPAEDIA - Ace Brigode |
 | | The band also made phonograph records for various record labels, including OKeh, Edison, Cameo and Pathé Records; their biggest hit was a 1925 version of "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" for Columbia Records. |  | | His band began playing professionally in early 1921 as "Ace Brigode & His 10 Virginians"; a bit later they were renamed "Ace Brigode & His 14 Virginians"; this name stuck although the band varied between having 9 to 19 members over the years. |  | | Brigode kept the band current with newer style arrangements in to the early swing music era, before disbanding the group in 1945. |
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| | Dancing Diablo Creates Stop-Motion for Michel Gondry and Steriogram |
 | | Everything in the video is knitted, from the band's instruments to their recording studio and the film camera that Gondry uses in his cameo role. |  | | For the Steriogram video, which is a mixture of live-action and stop-motion, Gondry devised an inventive treatment: placing the band in an imaginary woolen world and forcing them to face a terrifying monster made from knitting needles and wool. |  | | The video features the band and a bouncer, the Walkie Talkie Man, who does not let the band into their own gig. |
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| | Back to the Future : Huey Lewis and the News |
 | | Huey Lewis DOES make a cameo in that scene as the judge with the megaphone, but the News DOES NOT make up the rest of Marty's band, the Pinheads. |  | | Marty's band is not made up of all of Huey Lewis' band, just his guitarist. |  | | In the band audition scene in the beginning, the band is playing a Huey Lewis and the News song. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Huey Lewis and the News |
 | | The band's lead singer is Huey Lewis, who has a cameo appearance in the film as the teacher who rejects Marty McFly's band's audition for the school's 'Battle of the Bands' contest - ironically, the piece the band plays is an instrumental version of "The Power of Love". |  | | Huey Lewis and the American Express formed in 1979, with the same line-up as the News - the band played a few gigs (including an opening for Van Morrison), but on Brown's advice, they changed their name again - and Huey Lewis and the News was born. |  | | Huey Lewis and the News are a popular rock band from the 1980s. |
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| | Ink 19 :: Red Elvises |
 | | After seeing a Red Elvises set, it's no wonder why the band's made cameo appearances in a number of movies. |  | | You just knew the night was going to be good after seeing the Red Elvises' custom van parked outside the Dish, the tour-mobile all painted red with yellow lettering proclaiming that the van, indeed, was the band's, and its website, http://www.redelvises.com. |  | | Yep, the Red Elvises definitely worked the crowd as only a good drag queen could, so in that sense, they were definitely a "live band." Sorry y'all missed out. |
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| | larry blackmon cameo Jewelry stores online! |
 | | And his band Cameo, which morphed from pioneered a musical genre and Larry Blackmon deserves all the credit that Download sheet music and order music books. |  | | Born: May 26, 1956 Bands That Larry Blackmon Has Played For: Cameo. |  | | Larry Blackmon has been synonymous with CAMEO since the beginning of his career in the music industry of non-stop activity that Larry Blackmon creates has consistently propelled the Larry Blackmon. |
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| | PunkHardcore.com - Punk, Hardcore, Emo, Music, Tabs, Lyrics, News, MP3, Interviews |
 | | Kyle has signed on to write and record with the band, however, plans to tour are still up in the air as he is still very much involved with his main band, The Black Maria (who are amazing), so stay tuned for further updates as they unfold. |  | | Early reports of Kyle Bishop joining the band to write and record were premature and now, due to commitments to his main band, Kyle is unable to work with Bloodlust and as a result the band wants to hear from all interested singers. |  | | Hardcore fans will recognize Kyle from his work with Victory Record's Grade as well as his recent cameo on track 10 of Silverstein's new release When Broken Is Easily Fixed |
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| | Funkadelic - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |
 | | Betty Davis; Was (Not Was); War; The Time; P-Funk All Stars; Cameo; The Gap Band; Prince; The Fatback Band; Slave;... |  | | The band pursued album statements of social/political commentary while Parliament stayed in the funk singles format, but Funkadelic nevertheless paralleled the more commercial artist's success, especially in the late '70s when the interplay between bands moved the Funkadelic sound closer to a unified P-Funk style. |  | | Bootsy and Catfish were playing in a Detroit band in 1972 when George Clinton saw and hired them. |
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| | My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult: Information From Answers.com |
 | | The band has also contributed to various movie soundtracks such as Showgirls, Nowhere, and The Crow, in which the band also makes a cameo appearance. |  | | This album, released in 1990, brought the band some additional publicity due to the objection of Tipper Gore and the PMRC over the title of the second track "A Daisy Chain For Satan". |  | | The band released the EP, Kooler Than Jesus (Wax 9088) in 1989, along with the album Confessions of a Knife (Wax 7089) and the 12" single, A Girl Doesn't Get Killed By a Make-Believe Lover (Cuz it's hot) (Wax 9140) in 1990 for Wax Trax!. |
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| | Behold the Rocklopedia Fakebandica! |
 | | In this remake of the 1976 film, real band Phantom Planet has a cameo as this disgustingly named fake punk band. |  | | Another band glimpsed when Hurley the fat guy (Jorge Garcia) is flipping thru records is "Ooklah the Moc" which is a reference to the 1980-1982 cartoon Thundarr the Barbarian, which had a character called "Ookla the Mok." Ookla was apparently named after UCLA. |  | | There's a Hawaian reggae band called Ooklah the Moc, but they've only been around since 1997, and the cache of vinyl albums Charlie and Hurley find supposedly hasn't been touched since the early 80s. |
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| | Dancing Diablo Creates Stop-Motion for Michel Gondry and Steriogram |
 | | Everything in the video is knitted, from the band's instruments to their recording studio and the film camera that Gondry uses in his cameo role. |  | | For the Steriogram video, which is a mixture of live-action and stop-motion, Gondry devised an inventive treatment: placing the band in an imaginary woolen world and forcing them to face a terrifying monster made from knitting needles and wool. |  | | The video features the band and a bouncer, the Walkie Talkie Man, who does not let the band into their own gig. |
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http://www.uemedia.net/CPC/designinmotion/printer_6710.shtml
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