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operated under numerous names in the past,
including Lake Dolores, Rock–A–
Hoola Waterpark, and
Discovery Waterpark. The park was
originally designed and...
- A hula hoop is a toy hoop that is
twirled around the waist,
limbs or neck. It can also be
wheeled along the
ground like a
wheel with
careful execution...
- The
Hoola Bandoola Band was a
Swedish progg group from the 1970s
whose political views leaned towards the left.
Leading members included Mikael Wiehe...
- Hirsh's claim. However, the song
appears to be
based on an
earlier one, "La
Hoola Boola" (1898), by Bob Cole and
Billy Johnson, "extremely po****r African...
- Toni
Collette & The
Finish Origin Australia Years active 2006–2007
Labels Hoola Hoop
Records Website Toni
Collete & The
Finish Official Site...
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Berthe Hoola van
Nooten (née
Bartha Hendrica Philippina van Dolder; 12
October 1817 in
Utrecht – 12
April 1892 in
Tanah Abang) was a
Dutch botanical artist...
-
progg group Hoola Bandoola Band
together with
Mikael Wiehe.
Wiehe and
Afzelius became very
close friends and
worked together long
after Hoola Bandoola had...
- 2006 the band
released their debut album,
Beautiful Awkward Pictures, on
Hoola Hoop Records.
Using her
personal life as an inspiration, she
wrote all eleven tracks...
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including Bo Hansson, Kebnekajse, Södra
bergens balalaikor, Blå Tåget,
Hoola Bandoola Band, Nationalteatern, Dag Vag, and Jan Hammarlund. Most lyrics...
- Yale
University (which was
itself borrowed from an 1898 song
called "La
Hoola Boola" by
Robert Allen (Bob) Cole and
Billy Johnson). A year later, an additional...