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Payolas (stylized as
Payola$) was a
Canadian rock band that was most
prominent in the 1980s.
Evolving from a new wave
sound toward mainstream pop rock...
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Payola, in the
music industry, is the name
given to the
illegal practice of
paying a
commercial radio station to play a song
without the
station disclosing...
- and four girls.
Payolas – In a
Place Like This (1981)
Payolas – No
Stranger to
Danger (1982)
Strange Advance –
Worlds Away (1982)
Payolas –
Hammer on a...
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reformed as The
Payolas. An EP
called "Missing Links" was
released for a
charitable foundation,
consisting of previously-unreleased
Payolas songs and demos...
- Most of that
income was said to be from
payola sources.
Because of the
negative publicity from the
payola scandal, no
prestigious station would employ...
- Look up
payola in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Payola is a
legal term for a
payment or fund.
Payola may also
refer to:
Payolas, a
Canadian rock band...
- No
Stranger to
Danger is the
second album by
Payolas,
released in 1982. It
contains the hit "Eyes of a Stranger". The
album is only
available on vinyl...
- whom
appeared in the film.
Songs by
Bonnie Hayes,
Modern English, and
Payolas also
featured prominently. Many of the
songs used were
minor chart hits...
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Hammer on a Drum is the
third album by the
Payolas,
released in 1983. The
title comes from a line in the song "Where Is This Love." The
album is only...
- his
production work
appears on
albums by more
obscure artists, such as
Payolas, Phil
Rambow and Los Illegals, The Mundanes, the
Italian band Moda and...