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Chump Change (Quincy Jones Song)
Chump Change may refer to: *Chump Change (film), ''Chump Change'' (film), a 2000/2004 film written by, directed by and starring Stephen Burrows *Chump Change (Quincy Jones song), "Chump Change" (Quincy Jones song), the theme from ''The New Bill Cosby Show'' and the game show ''Now You See It'' *"Chump Change", a song by Albert King, written by Barry Murphy and Eric Morgeson for Groovesville Music, on the album ''King Albert'' (1977) *"Chump Change", a song by Pitchshifter from their album ''Deviant (Pitchshifter album), Deviant'' (2000) *"Chump Change", a song by The New Pornographers from their album ''Electric Version'' (2003) *''Chump Change'', a 1996 novel by David Eddie See also

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Chump Change (film)
''Chump Change'' is a 2000 comedy film, written and directed by and starring Stephen Burrows. The film is based on Burrows' experiences as a screen writer. Cast * Stephen Burrows as Steve "Milwaukee Steve" * Tim Matheson as Simon "Sez" Simone * Traci Lords as Sam * Jerry Stiller as The Colonel * Anne Meara as Casting Director * Abe Vigoda as "The Frog" * Clancy Brown as The Man * Mary Scheer Mary Scheer (born March 19, 1963) is an American actress, comedian, screenwriter and producer, who is best known for her work throughout television. She had recurring roles as Marissa Benson on the Nickelodeon-sitcom ''iCarly,'' and as Gladys o ... as Agent #2 External links * * * * 2000 films Films set in Wisconsin 2000 romantic comedy films American romantic comedy films 2000s English-language films 2000s American films {{2000s-romantic-comedy-film-stub ...
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Chump Change (Quincy Jones Song)
Chump Change may refer to: *Chump Change (film), ''Chump Change'' (film), a 2000/2004 film written by, directed by and starring Stephen Burrows *Chump Change (Quincy Jones song), "Chump Change" (Quincy Jones song), the theme from ''The New Bill Cosby Show'' and the game show ''Now You See It'' *"Chump Change", a song by Albert King, written by Barry Murphy and Eric Morgeson for Groovesville Music, on the album ''King Albert'' (1977) *"Chump Change", a song by Pitchshifter from their album ''Deviant (Pitchshifter album), Deviant'' (2000) *"Chump Change", a song by The New Pornographers from their album ''Electric Version'' (2003) *''Chump Change'', a 1996 novel by David Eddie See also

*"Trump Change" (often mistakenly called "Chump Change"), a song by E-40's album ''The Element of Surprise'' (1998) {{disambiguation ...
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Albert King
Albert Nelson (April 25, 1923 – December 21, 1992), known by his stage name Albert King, was an American guitarist and singer who is often regarded as one of the greatest and most influential blues guitarists of all time. He is perhaps best known for his popular and influential album ''Born Under a Bad Sign'' (1967) and its title track. He, B.B. King, and Freddie King, all unrelated, were known as the "Kings of the Blues". The left-handed King was known for his "deep, dramatic sound that was widely imitated by both blues and rock guitarists." He was once nicknamed "The Velvet Bulldozer" because of his smooth singing and large size–he stood taller than average, with sources reporting or , and weighed –and also because he drove a bulldozer in one of his day jobs early in his career. King was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1983. He was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. In 2011, he was ranked number 13 on ''Rolling Stone''s 100 ...
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Deviant (Pitchshifter Album)
''Deviant'' is an album by the British industrial metal band Pitchshifter, released in 2000. It was a follow up to the commercially successful album '' www.pitchshifter.com'', but was seen by the record label as a disappointment. Promotional videos by DOSE Productions were made for the tracks "Hidden Agenda" and "Dead Battery". The track "Everything's Fucked" was originally released as "Everything Sucks". Jello Biafra makes an appearance on the track "As Seen on TV". By March 2002, the album had sold 33,000 copies in the U.S., just over half the amount www.pitchshifter.com had sold at the same time. Before Deviant was released, a promotional sampler CD was released under the name 'Deviant Sampler'. Track listing Album cover Pitchshifter's album cover used a picture of one of Gee Vaucher's paintings, who did artwork for Crass and Carcass. The painting shows a cross between the Pope John Paul II and Queen Elizabeth II. The album cover was banned in Poland, due to some of th ...
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Electric Version
''Electric Version'' is the second studio album by Canadian indie rock group The New Pornographers. It was released on Matador Records and Mint Records on May 6, 2003. ''Electric Version'' placed at number seven in ''The Village Voice''s Pazz & Jop poll of 2003 and was ranked at number 20 on ''PopMatters'' Best Music of 2003 list. In 2009, the album ranked number 79 in ''Rolling Stones "100 Best Albums of the Decade". "The Electric Version" is included as a playable song in the video game ''Rock Band'', after narrowly avoiding being cut. As of 2009, sales in the United States have exceeded 113,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Track listing All songs written by Carl Newman, except as noted. # "The Electric Version" – 2:53 # "From Blown Speakers" – 2:49 # "The Laws Have Changed" – 3:26 # "The End of Medicine" – 2:37 # "Loose Translation" – 2:59 # "Chump Change" (Dan Bejar) – 4:18 # "All for Swinging You Around" – 3:42 # "The New Face of Zero and One" – 4 ...
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David Eddie
David Eddie is a Canadian writer, best known as a humorous advice columnist for ''The Globe and Mail''."The King of Faux Pas". ''The Globe and Mail'', March 20, 2010. His debut novel ''Chump Change'' was published in 1996, and was a shortlisted nominee for the Stephen Leacock Award"Arthur Black wins award for humour: Radio host, author honoured for book". ''Ottawa Citizen'', May 1, 1997. and the Toronto Book Award in 1997. His second book, the non-fiction memoir ''Housebroken: Confessions of a Stay-at-Home Dad'', was published in 1999, and was a shortlisted finalist for the Stephen Leacock Award in 2000."Arthur Black nabs last laugh - again". ''Kingston Whig-Standard'', April 20, 2000. In 2003, he began writing a regular column for the Canadian men's magazine '' Toro''. He later joined ''The Globe and Mail'', for which he writes the weekly column "Damage Control". He has also written for publications including ''Canadian Living'', ''Chatelaine'', the ''National Post'', the ''Otta ...
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