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Hullabaloo
Hubbabaloo or hullaballoo may refer to: * Hullabaloo (band), a punk band * Hullabaloo (song), a 1990 single by Absent Friends * Hullabaloo (festival), a music festival at the University of California San Diego * ''Hullabaloo'' (film), a 1940 film * Hullabaloo (rave), a former Canadian rave promotion company * ''Hullabaloo'' (The Farm album), 1994 * ''Hullabaloo'' (TV series), a 1960s NBC musical variety series * ''Hullabaloo Soundtrack'', a 2002 compilation album and DVD by Muse * ''Tulane Hullabaloo'', the student newspaper of Tulane University * The Hullaballoos, a British Invasion rock and roll band See also * Brouhaha * Protest (other) A protest is an expression of objection, by words or by actions, to particular events, policies or situations. Protest may also refer to: * ''Protest'' (album), a 1977 album by Bunny Wailer * ''Protest'' (EP), a 2002 EP by The Dears * ''Protes ... * Commotion (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Hullabaloo (band)
Hullabaloo is a punk rock, punk/grunge band from Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, started in 1986 by guitarist/vocalist Sluggo and vocalist/multi-instrumentalist TQ. The band cites myriad influences from John Coltrane to Iron Maiden and King Diamond (band), King Diamond contributing to their at times "surreal" and "psychedelic" sound. They also employed unusual instrumentation for a band of their ilk; TQ playing trumpet, tenor sax and Wurlitzer electric piano, electric piano in addition to Singing, vocals. Hullabaloo released several LPs and EPs on various labels over the years, and changed from a quartet to a quintet and back again with varying lineups. Guitarist Kevin James joined the band in 1989 and was a mainstay, with TQ, until the band fizzled out in 1993. Recently, the band has released several archived live performances in digital format, and has announced a reunion show for WMBR's Pipeline show 25th Anniversary Festival. History Early years: 1986–1989 Along ...
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Hullabaloo (festival)
Hullabaloo is an annual campus music festival at the University of California San Diego. It has been a part of the university's Founders' Celebration every November since 2011, when it was created to replace its predecessor, FallFest. __NOTOC__ There was no festival in 2020. Festival format Hullabaloo takes place in the University Center neighborhood of UC San Diego, just south of Price Center. Headliners perform on a stage erected in Town Square, with student organization booths and food trucks surrounding the square. The adjoining Matthews Quad is converted into a carnival area with four rides: the Kamikaze, the Zipper, the Round Up, and a zip line. Past lineups * 2011: Felix Cartal, Jokers of the Scene, DJ Philly, DJ Stu * 2012: The M Machine, XV, Chris Kutz * 2013: Chance the Rapper, Kennedy Jones, Ali, Jun * 2014: Logic, Erik Hassle, Conway, Avery * 2015: Lil Dicky, David Choi, The Young Wild * 2016: Isaiah Rashad, Andrew Luce, Tennyson * 2017: O.T. Genasis, courtship., P ...
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Hullabaloo (TV Series)
''Hullabaloo'' was an American musical variety series that ran on NBC from January 12, 1965, through April 11, 1966 (with repeats to August 1966). Similar to ABC's ''Shindig!'' and in contrast to ''American Bandstand'', it aired in prime time. Overview Directed by Steve Binder, who went on to direct Elvis Presley's 1968 "comeback" special, ''Hullabaloo'' served as a big-budget, quality showcase for the leading pop acts of the day, and was also competition for another like-minded television showcase, ABC's ''Shindig!'' A different host presided each week—among these were Sammy Davis, Jr., Jerry Lewis, Gary Lewis, Petula Clark, Paul Anka, Liza Minnelli, Jack Jones, David McCallum and Frankie Avalon—singing a couple of his or her own hits and introducing the different acts. Chart-topping acts who performed on the show included Simon and Garfunkel, The Mamas and The Papas, Dionne Warwick, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, So ...
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Hullabaloo Soundtrack
''Hullabaloo Soundtrack'', also known as simply ''Hullabaloo'', is a compilation and live album by English rock band Muse. The album is a double album with disc one containing previously released B-sides and disc two acting as the soundtrack to their live video '' Hullabaloo: Live at Le Zenith, Paris'', which documented the band's performances at Le Zénith in Paris, France, on 28 and 29 October 2001. It was released alongside the live video on 1 July 2002 via Taste and Mushroom records. Track listing ;Notes *A sample of Tom Waits's "What's He Building?" can be heard in disc two's pregap (length: 1:53). On later digital editions, the sample is placed at the beginning of track no. 1 *The intro of Rachmaninov's 'Prelude in C Sharp Minor "The Bells of Moscow"' is played at the beginning of disc two's track no. 7. Personnel *Matthew Bellamy – lead vocals, lead guitar, piano, synthesizers *Chris Wolstenholme – bass guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals, synthesize ...
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Hullabaloo (rave)
Hullabaloo (or "Hulla") was a rave promotions company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Hullabaloo was started in 1997 by DJ Anabolic Frolic as a way to promote Happy Hardcore music and the kind of event that got back to the roots of what a rave was. Hullabaloo held a total of 44 events in eight years, attended by over 100,000 people. Many of the events sold out in advance. The first Hullabaloo party was "Something Good", held on June 21, 1997. The rave was hosted at The SpacE! (aka "The E! Space") at 28 Gunns Rd., Toronto. Party headliner, DJ Hixxy from England, was held up by customs at Pearson International Airport and was unable to perform. Hullabaloo reached its peak in popularity in 1999 when crowds of 4,000 were attending their events. The death of Allen Ho at a Hullabaloo event in 1999 resulted in a coroner's inquest and in increased scrutiny from the media and the local authorities. Faced with legal battles and logistical problems with venues and police, Hullabaloo ...
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Tulane Hullabaloo
''The Tulane Hullabaloo'' is the weekly student-run newspaper of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Tulane Hullabaloo is also self-funded by selling advertisements to business owners and other organizations on the self-serve advertising platform. The Tulane Hullabaloo publishes its print edition once a month. It has received multiple Pacemaker Awards, the highest award in college journalism. History ''The Tulane Weekly'' began in 1905 to rival ''The Olive and Blue,'' another Tulane newspaper that dates back to 1896. (There were more Tulane newsletters and newspapers before ''The Olive and Blue'' named ''College Spirit,'' ''Collegian,'' ''Topics'' and ''The Rat.'') The first issue of ''The Tulane Weekly'' was published on November 8, 1905 and stated that "the organization of this paper is the result of a dispute between the student body and a few individuals at ''The Olive and Blue''. If a few students have a right to publish a periodical under the name of th ...
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Hullabaloo (song)
"Hullabaloo" is a song by Australian band Absent Friends. It was released in March 1990 as the second single from third debut album ''Here's Looking Up Your Address ''Here's Looking Up Your Address'' is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Absent Friends. It was released in April 1990 and peaked at number 7 on the ARIA Charts and was certified gold. Track listing All songs written by S. Kelly exc ...''. It peaked at number 46 on the Australian Singles Charts. Track listing Charts References {{authority control 1990 singles 1989 songs ...
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Hullabaloo (The Farm Album)
''Hullabaloo'' is the third and final studio album released by Liverpool-based indie dance group the Farm. It was released on the Sire Records label in 1994 and was not critically well received. Track listing All songs written by Peter Hooton, except where noted. #"Messiah" – 4:26 #"Shake Some Action" (Cyril Jordan Cyril Jordan (born August 31, 1948 in San Francisco) is a guitarist and founding member of San Francisco cult band the Flamin' Groovies. Jordan founded the band in 1965, playing with them until they initially disbanded in 1992. His song "Shake S ..., Chris Wilson) – 4:05 #"Comfort" – 4:52 #"The Man Who Cried" – 5:59 #"Hateful" – 4:28 #"Golden Vision" – 5:06 #"To the Ages" – 4:19 #"All American World" – 4:36 #"Distant Voices" – 5:43 #"Echoes" (Hooton, Steve Grimes) – 2:30 References External linksCover art 1994 albums The Farm (British band) albums Sire Records albums {{1990s-alt-rock-album-stub ...
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Hullabaloo (film)
Hullabaloo is a 1940 American musical comedy film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Nat Perrin. It stars Frank Morgan, Virginia Grey, Dan Dailey, Billie Burke, Donald Meek, Reginald Owen, and Connie Gilchrist. Jack Albertson, Leo Gorcey, and Arthur O'Connell appear in bit roles. Plot Morgan is the star of the film, as fading actor Frankie Merriweather, who is trying to revive his career by starring on a radio program. When his most recent broadcast, a science fiction invasion from Mars story, panics the nation, he is fired. He decides to jumpstart his career by creating a new show which features his talented children. Cast * Frank Morgan as Frankie Merriweather * Virginia Grey as Laura Merriweather * Dan Dailey as Bob Strong * Billie Burke as Penny Merriweather * Nydia Westman as Lulu Perkins * Ann Morriss as Wilma Norton * Donald Meek as Clyde Perkins * Reginald Owen as Buzz Foster * Charles Holland as Singing Bellhop * Leni Lynn as Judy Merriweather * Virginia O'Brien a ...
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The Hullaballoos
The Hullaballoos were one of the original British Invasion bands. They are best known for their 1965 cover of Buddy Holly's "I'm Gonna Love You Too". Biography The Hullaballoos were created in August 1964, but had been working in the UK for over three years under the name of Ricky Knight and The Crusaders. They were not named after the American television programme '' Hullabaloo''. Their name came from the city of Hull, England, whence they hailed. The band consisted of Geoffrey Mortimer (bass guitar and harmonies, born 1945), Harry Dunn (drums and harmonies, born December 1947, Kingston upon Hull), Ricky Knight (lead singer and rhythm guitar, born Ronald Mitchell, 1944) and Andy Woonton (lead guitar and harmonies, born Andrew Charles Wooton, 19 July 1943, London). They all sang harmony vocals. The group's look (featuring long dyed blonde hair) and music was put together by Luigi Creatore and Hugo Peretti of Roulette Records to take advantage of the popularity in the United St ...
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Protest (other)
A protest is an expression of objection, by words or by actions, to particular events, policies or situations. Protest may also refer to: * ''Protest'' (album), a 1977 album by Bunny Wailer * ''Protest'' (EP), a 2002 EP by The Dears * ''Protest'' (film), a 1967 Croatian film * ''Protest'' (play), a 20th-century Czech play * '' Protest!'', a clandestine leaflet issued in 1942 in Poland * Pro-Test, a British group that promoted and supported animal testing in medical research ;Protest types and protest-related terms * Counter-protest, a protest action which takes place within the proximity of an ideologically opposite protest * Protest art, creative works produced by activists and social movements * Protest camp, physical camps that are set up by activists * Protest cycle, refers to the cyclical rise and fall in the social movement activity * Protest permit, permission granted by a governmental agency for a demonstration * Protest song, a song that is associated with a movement ...
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