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Mudbone is a
recurring character in
Richard Pryor's stand-up shows.
Debuting on the 1975
album ...Is It
Something I Said?,
Mudbone is
easily Pryor's most...
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Mudbone may
refer to:
Mudbone (character), a
recurring character in
Richard Pryor's stand-up
shows Travelling Riverside Blues, a song by
Robert Johnson...
- Fox was an
American dance pop duo,
consisting of P-Funk
vocalist Gary "
Mudbone"
Cooper and
Michael Camacho. The duo came to
prominence in the mid-1980s...
- - 6:38 "I Met the President" - 4:15 "Fire Exit" - 0:46 "
Mudbone (Part One)" - 6:24 "
Mudbone (Part Two)" - 4:40 "Inebriated" - 5:54 "One
Night Stands"...
- - 2:48 "Bicentennial Prayer" - 6:42 Side two "Black Hollywood" - 5:25 "
Mudbone Goes to Hollywood" - 10:11 "Chinese Restaurant" - 1:18 "Acid" - 4:55 "Bicentennial...
- Glen
Goins Drums and
percussion -
Jerome Brailey,
Bootsy Collins, Gary "
Mudbone"
Cooper Keyboards and
synthesizers -
Bernie Worrell Backing vocals and...
- Davis,
Debbie Edwards, Taka Kahn,
Pamela Vincent,
Debbie Wright, Gary “
Mudbone”
Cooper Eddie Hazel:
Guitar Billy "B****" Nelson: B****
guitar William "Bootsy"...
- a four-game
losing streak, Knox gave
Krieg another chance.
Nicknamed "
Mudbone" by his
Seattle teammates,
Krieg led the
Seahawks on five-game winning...
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Known as "Keige" and part of a
group named Bloody Ruffnecks and
later Mudbones, his
first demo
mixtape was
released in 1994; in the
liner notes, he named...
- well. In 1976 Collins, Catfish, Waddy, Joel
Johnson (1953–2018), Gary "
Mudbone" Cooper,
Robert Johnson and The
Horny Horns formed Bootsy's
Rubber Band...