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10-515: [REDACTED] Look up hullabaloo  or hullaballoo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hubbabaloo or hullaballoo may refer to: Hullabaloo (band) , a punk band Hullabaloo (song) , a 1990 single by Absent Friends Hullabaloo (festival) , a music festival at the University of California San Diego Hullabaloo (film) ,

20-517: A 1940 film Hullabaloo (rave) , a former Canadian rave promotion company Hullabaloo (The Farm album) , 1994 Hullabaloo (TV series) , a 1960s NBC musical variety series Hullabaloo Soundtrack , a 2002 compilation album and DVD by Muse Tulane Hullabaloo , the student newspaper of Tulane University The Hullaballoos , a British Invasion rock and roll band See also [ edit ] Brouhaha Protest (disambiguation) Commotion (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

30-588: A British Invasion rock and roll band See also [ edit ] Brouhaha Protest (disambiguation) Commotion (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hullabaloo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hullabaloo&oldid=1174205321 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

40-431: A music festival at the University of California San Diego Hullabaloo (film) , a 1940 film Hullabaloo (rave) , a former Canadian rave promotion company Hullabaloo (The Farm album) , 1994 Hullabaloo (TV series) , a 1960s NBC musical variety series Hullabaloo Soundtrack , a 2002 compilation album and DVD by Muse Tulane Hullabaloo , the student newspaper of Tulane University The Hullaballoos ,

50-420: A single CD . Their music was reminiscent of Buddy Holly. The group split up soon after they started. Knight left first and was replaced for a short time by Mick Wayne (born Michael David Wayne, 7 October 1943, Hammersmith, West London — died 24 June 1994, Michigan, USA) but the group broke up for good in 1966. In May 2010, original members Knight, Dunn, and Woonton re-united for one-off concert. Mortimer

60-433: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages hullabaloo [REDACTED] Look up hullabaloo  or hullaballoo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hubbabaloo or hullaballoo may refer to: Hullabaloo (band) , a punk band Hullabaloo (song) , a 1990 single by Absent Friends Hullabaloo (festival) ,

70-572: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Hullaballoos The Hullaballoos were one of the original British Invasion bands . They are best known for their 1965 cover of Buddy Holly 's " I'm Gonna Love You Too ". The Hullaballoos were created in September 1964, but had been working in the UK for over three years under the name of Ricky Knight and The Crusaders. They were not named after

80-706: The American television programme Hullabaloo . Their name came from the city of Hull , England , whence they hailed. The band consisted of Geoff Mortimer (bass guitar and harmonies, born Geoffrey Mortimer, 30 May 1945, Kingston upon Hull), Harry Dunn (drums and harmonies, born Harold Stanley Dunn, 6 December 1947, Kingston upon Hull), Ricky Knight (lead singer and rhythm guitar, born Ronald Mitchell, 10 October 1944, Kingston upon Hull) and Andy Woonton (lead guitar and harmonies, born Andrew Charles Wooton, 19 July 1943, Croydon, Surrey). They all sang harmony vocals . The group's look (featuring long dyed blonde hair) and music

90-417: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hullabaloo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hullabaloo&oldid=1174205321 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

100-691: Was put together by Luigi Creatore and Hugo Peretti of Roulette Records to take advantage of the popularity in the United States of British Invasion bands. Signed to Roulette in the US , their UK records appeared on the Columbia label . They made numerous television appearances, most notably the Hullabaloo show. They recorded two albums : England's Newest Singing Sensations and On Hullabaloo (both 1965). Both albums are now available on

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