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William "
Shooby"
Taylor (September 19, 1929 – June 4, 2003) was an
American jazz
vocalist famous for scat
singing over
various records,
including those...
- "Changes"
Electro Swing Club, Vol. 1 (2013) – "
Shooby Shooby Do Yah!" I Love
Swing Music (2013) – "
Shooby Shooby Do Yah!" Bird Up: The
Charlie Parker Remix...
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known as
Downloading the
Repertoire and the
obscure and
extreme scat
singer Shooby Taylor AKA 'The
Human Horn.'
Songs in the Key of Z – The
Curious Universe...
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failed to chart. A
third single was
released in
early 1982. This was "Ooh
Shooby Doo Doo Lang",
which told a light-hearted tale of a
singer bemoaning the...
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includes the song, "You Did (Bomp
Shooby Dooby Bomp)",
which contains the lyric, "Who put the bomp in the bomp
shooby dooby bomp? Who put the ram in the...
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beach barefoot or
remove their shoes immediately upon
reaching the sand.
Shoobies are
essentially a
mixed blessing for
local beach residents. They bring...
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Miles Matthew Montalbano and
produced by
Jonathan Richman. "You Did (Bomp
Shooby Doobie Bomp)" was
contributed as the
theme song to the film Teeth. "You...
- budget. In 2000,
music historian Irwin Chusid claimed that scat
singer Shooby Taylor's
voice reminded him of
Dudley Do-Right's "virile baritone." Premiering...
- illustrator/fine
artist Jim Flora,
various outsider musicians (including
William "
Shooby" Taylor, a.k.a. "The
Human Horn"), and The
Langley Schools Music Project...
- pla**** him some of his
collection of
audio and
video samples,
including a
Shooby Taylor record.
Zammuto said of
their meeting that "we both kind of knew...