-
authors list (link) "Ola & The
Janglers – What I
Heard Today". www.svenskpophistoria.se.
Retrieved 2022-03-19. "Ola & the
Janglers – What A Way To Die". www...
- with over 10
millions streams on Spotify. Ola & the
Janglers version Swedish band Ola & the
Janglers covered the song in 1966,
having heard the version...
- Ola & the
Janglers were a
garage rock and beat group,
founded in Stockholm,
Sweden in 1962. Its lead
member was Ola Håkansson.
Guitarist Claes "Clabbe"...
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Jangle pop is a
subgenre of pop rock and
college rock that
emphasizes jangly guitars and 1960s-style pop melodies. The "
jangly"
guitar sound is characterized...
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Jangle or jingle-
jangle is a
sound typically characterized by undistorted, treble-heavy
electric guitars (particularly 12-strings) pla**** in a droning...
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Leonine verse. Ola & the
Janglers,
Swedish pop band
Jangles, a
fictional clown character in 2015 Pixar's
Inside Out
Jingle Jangle (disambiguation) Jangal...
- The
Janglers’
sound to that of The Band.
After replacing Blackwelder with
drummer Will
Douglas and
adding keyboardist Henry Bruner, the
Janglers began...
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Jingle Jangle or jingle-
jangle may
refer to:
Jangle, a
sound ****ociated with 12-string
electric guitars "Jingle
Jangle" (The
Archies song), 1969 "Jingle...
- 24
March 1945 in Stockholm. He was the
singer of the band Ola and the
Janglers and
later Secret Service. In 1986 he
recorded the
duets "The Way You Are"...
- "Jingle
Jangle Jingle", also
known as 'I've Got
Spurs That
Jingle Jangle Jingle", is a song
written by
Joseph J.
Lilley and
Frank Loesser, and published...