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William "
Smokey"
Robinson Jr. (born
February 19, 1940) is an
American R&B and soul singer, songwriter,
record producer, and
former record executive. He...
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Miracles (known as
Smokey Robinson and the
Miracles from 1965 to 1972) were an
American vocal group formed in Detroit,
Michigan in 1955. They were...
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Smoky or
Smokey may
refer to:
Smoky Babe (1927–1975),
American acoustic blues guitarist and
singer born
Robert Brown Smoky Burgess (1927–1991), American...
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Smokey Bear is an
American campaign and
advertising icon of the U.S.
Forest Service in the
Wildfire Prevention Campaign,
which is the longest-running public...
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Smokey is the
mascot of the
University of
Tennessee sports teams.
These teams,
named "The Volunteers" and
nicknamed "the Vols", use both a live and a costumed...
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Smokey Joe,
Smokey Joe's or
Smoky Joe's may
refer to: Joe Barton,
Texan Congressman,
nicknamed "
Smokey Joe" for
defending industries against pollution...
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Smokey and the
Bandit is a 1977
American action comedy road film
starring Burt Reynolds,
Sally Field,
Jackie Gleason,
Jerry Reed, Pat McCormick, Paul Williams...
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Smokey and the
Bandit II is a 1980
American action comedy film
directed by Hal Needham, and
starring Burt Reynolds,
Jackie Gleason,
Jerry Reed, Dom DeLuise...
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Barbeque Integrated Inc. (or
simply Smokey Bones and
doing business as
Smokey Bones Bar and Fire Grill) is an
American casual dining restaurant chain...
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Smokey & Miho was a
musical group named after lead
vocalists Miho
Hatori and
Smokey Hormel.
Hatori collaborated with
Hormel after leaving the
group Cibo...