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Jives may
refer to:
Jive, of one of the
villains in the 1992
American novel The
Thief of
Always by
Clive Barker Jives, the
English name of the character...
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jive or
jiving in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jive may
refer to:
Jive (publisher), a ****anese
publishing company in Shinjuku,
Tokyo Prefecture...
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Jive is the
eighteenth studio album by the
Scottish hard rock band Nazareth,
released in 1991. This
album marked the
return of
guitarist Billy Rankin...
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Jive Jive is the
tenth album and the
eighth studio album by Casiopea,
recorded and
released in 1983.
After the
release of Mint Jams, an
album created...
- Java
Jive is a song
written by Ben
Oakland and
Milton Drake in 1940 and most
famously recorded that year by The Ink Spots,
whose recording reached #17...
- The
Jive Bombers were an
American R&B
group from New York City. The
Jive Bombers consisted of
members of two
previous vocal groups,
Sonny Austin & the...
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Harlem Jive was
compiled and
published in 1944 at the
suggestion of
Harlem poet
Langston Hughes. In 1953,
Albert Lavada Durst published the
Jives of Dr...
- "Jumping
Jive" (also
known as "(Hep-Hep!) The Jumpin'
Jive") is a
famous jazz/swing composition,
written by Cab Calloway,
Frank Froeba, and Jack Palmer...
- The
jive is a
dance style that
originated in the
United States from
African Americans in the
early 1930s. The name of the
dance comes from the name of...
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Jive Records (later
stylized as
JIVE Records) was a British-American
independent record label founded by
Clive Calder in 1981 as a
subsidiary of the Zomba...