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    Hip Parade are a Scottish pop band from Glasgow, who formed in 2008. They are best known for supporting The Stereophonics on their 2010 UK arena tour and...
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  • Mark Murphy's Hip Parade is a studio album by Mark Murphy. Mark Murphy's Hip Parade is the 4th album by American jazz vocalist Mark Murphy and his second...
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    Ben Willbond, star of Horrible Histories, Rev". Henry Arlington. "Le Hip Parade". Tiger Aspect Productions. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012...
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    August 2020. Graham Boynton (25 September 2009). "The Shadows re-enter the hip parade". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 20 October 2012. Interview with...
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    introduce other music styles, such as hip hop, have failed. Hardcore and gabber music were part of the parade in early years, but were later removed...
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  • The Universal Hip Hop Parade (UHHP) is an annual cultural event held in the historically Black neighborhood of Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York City...
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    The Rose Parade, also known as the Tournament of Roses Parade (or simply the Tournament of Roses), is an annual parade held mostly along Colorado Boulevard...
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    Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield and London. with support from Glasgow band Hip Parade. On 5 June 2010, Stereophonics played the first-ever gig at the Cardiff...
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  • Paul Simon by Paul Simon Stone, Michael (2 June 1986). "Paul Shaffer's Hip Parade". New York Magazine: 46. Retrieved 19 April 2011. "Sid McGinnis". CBS...
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  • from 1958 to 1960, This Could Be the Start of Something, Mark Murphy's Hip Parade, and Playing the Field. Murphy told Will Friedwald that he went to California...
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