- The
Skatt Bros. (or
Skatt Brothers) were a band from Los Angeles,
formed in 1979. At
first they were
compared to
bands like the
Village People for parallels...
-
Strange Spirits is a 1979
album by the
Skatt Brothers.
Casablanca supported this
release with a
single release in the U.S. of "Dancin' for the Man" backed...
-
features uncredited vocals by Tony
Williams Sample credits "Jarreau of Rap (
Skatt Attack)"
contains an
interpolation from "(Round, Round, Round) Blue Rondo...
- Rico And The
Ravens was the
Skatt Brothers'
second and
final album that was only
released in 1981 in Australia,
supported by the
single "Oh,
Those Girls"...
- hauginn, ok sögðu Svíum at hann lifði, ok varðveittu hann þar 3 vetr. En
skatt öllum
heltu þeir í hauginn, í einn
glugg gullinu, en í
annan silfrinu, í...
- Poarch's "Dolls". In the
final film, M3GAN
dances to "Walk the Night" by
Skatt Brothers. On
January 8, 2023,
Williams revealed that she and the marketing...
-
Retrieved 6
November 2016. Johanson,
Marianne (22
October 2011). "Ap
betalte skatt for båtgaven til Jens" [AP paid tax for the boat gift].
Dagbladet (in Norwegian)...
- rights; they
hired a
private investigator to
locate the
relatives of late
Skatt Bros.
member Sean
Delaney to
license the band's song, "Walk the Night"....
-
Signature Bank". news.bloombergtax.com.
Retrieved 11 May 2023. "Från
skott till
skatt". Aftonbladet. 24
March 2002.
Archived from the
original on 9 June 2011...
- Danish:
penge in
reference to "money". Gothic, however, has 𐍃𐌺𐌰𐍄𐍄𐍃 (
skatts) for the
occurrence of "denarius" (‹See Tfd›Gr****: δηνάριος, dēnários) in...