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daddy-o
ˈdaddy-o Colloq. var. daddy (various senses).1949 Music Libr. Assoc. Notes Dec. 42 Daddy-o, friend, buddy. Originated with Negro musicians. 1952 R. Ellison Invisible Man xxiii. 366 A group of zoot-suiters greeted me in passing. ‘Hey, now, daddy-o,’ they called. 1959 C. MacInnes Absolute Beginners i.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Daddy-O
Daddy-O was produced by Elmer C. Rhoden Jr. who also produced The Delinquents (1957) and The Cool and the Crazy (1958). Chillas hires Phil as a singer under the alias of "Daddy-O". wikipedia.org
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Daddy-O (disambiguation)
Daddy-O is a 1958 B-movie starring Dick Contino. Daddy-O may also refer to: Daddy-O Daylie, a radio personality in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s Daddy-O (rapper), rapper and hip hop producer "Daddy-O", a wikipedia.org
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Daddy-O (rapper)
Herring Records (1991) Here We Go Again (2021) Professor Daddy-O You Can Be a Daddy, But Never Daddy-O (1993) #EverybodyButKRS (2015) The Odad, The Blige / Uptown Records (1992) Remixer You Can Be A Daddy, But Never Daddy-O - Professor Daddy-O / Island Records (1993) Producer, Co-Producer, Writer, wikipedia.org
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Daddy-O Daylie
He copyrighted the name 'Daddy-O' in 1948. "Daddy-O" Daylie talked in hip rhymes to every record title as he played be-bop and jazz. wikipedia.org
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Hipster Daddy-O and the Handgrenades
Hipster Daddy-O and the Handgrenades (HDH) is a band that was formed in 1997 in Tucson, Arizona. Combining various influences from swing music, ska, rockabilly and rock, Hipster Daddy-O and the Handgrenades attracted a local following throughout the wikipedia.org
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Wise (musician)
Hip hop career Daddy-O and MC Delite were the founding members of the group Stetsasonic, then known as the Stetsasonic 3 MC's, in 1981. There was also another single from the album in which Wise and Daddy-O collaborated. wikipedia.org
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Stetsasonic
The original group consisted of Daddy-O, Delite, and Crown Supreme. Daddy-O and Delite changed the group's name and style to Stetsasonic the Hip-Hop Band. wikipedia.org
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Charlie Wood (musician)
These were soon followed by Lucky on Inside Sounds, and Holly-Wood, Somethin' Else and Charlie Wood and the New Memphis Underground on Daddy-O Records. Discography Southbound (Go Jazz 1997) Who I Am (Go Jazz 2002) Holly-Wood (Daddy-O Records 2004) Somethin' Else (Daddy-O Records 2005) Lucky (Inside wikipedia.org
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HDH
, a British sitcom Hipster Daddy-O and the Handgrenades, an American band Histidinol dehydrogenase Holland-Dozier-Holland, an American songwriting and wikipedia.org
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U-Neek
Production The album was produced primarily by Glenn "Daddy-O" Bolton, Matt Robinson, and Augustus "Gussie" Clarke. Lodge, Tony Gold – background vocals Producers: Daddy-O, Matt Robinson, Keene Carse, Sidney Mills, Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, Johnny Rivers Engineers: wikipedia.org
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Welcome to Woop Woop
The town is run by Angie's father, Daddy-O (Rod Taylor), in an authoritarian manner, that he disguises as communal (he and the other town elders keep the After witnessing another kidnapping, 'Midget,' the local hairdresser, is shot dead by Daddy-O during an attempted escape. wikipedia.org
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CB4 (soundtrack)
Three songs on the album were credited to the fictional CB4 group from the movie, the trio consisted of Chris Rock and rappers Daddy-O & Hi-C. With Rock joined by Daddy-O and Hi-C in performing the verses, the characters Otis and Mike lip sync to tracks. wikipedia.org
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Northeast on Fire
listing Personnel Christian Black - Lead Vocals Khari Pratt – bass guitar Lamond "Maestro" Perkins – keyboards Ronald "88" Utley – keyboards Leonard "Daddy-O wikipedia.org
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The Rainbow People
opened with the coronation of a prince called 'Tum-Tum' as Britain's Edward VII in 1902 and closed in 1975 with the death of Aristotle Onassis, dubbed 'Daddy-O wikipedia.org
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