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...Hooks (John Legend) decides to go solo, the two back-up singers—Floyd Henderson (Mac) and Louis Hinds (Samuel L. Jackson)—pursue a career as “The Real Deal.” They ultimately fail due to poor record sales and the duo??s love for the same woman. Four decades later, Marcus Hooks is one of the most honored artists of all time, while Floyd is a recently retired entrepreneur having trouble adjusting to his new life and Louis is a tough parolee with little to his name. When offered...
...record in dual meets and 20-7 overall record. Likewise, Omodele-Lucien’s contagious enthusiasm for competitive play controlled the No. 5 singles spot and earned the freshman a 15-7 performance in duals and a 22-12 record overall. The duo??s success is as much a story of the numbers as it is of how early tournaments and stiff non-conference competition allowed the two to develop into team leaders who both won their last seven singles matches. Head coach Dave Fish ’72 specifically remembers the match against Brown, when both...
...duo??s emphasis on all forms of politics rather than just finances is reflected in ActBlue’s home base: it’s not in the nation’s capital, but near thousands of the sorts of young, idealistic college students that they hope to inspire...
...there are many) to buy the album instead of—or in addition to—the season one DVD won’t walk away disappointed. Musically, the Conchords have made some tweaks to the versions of the tracks that appeared on the show, and though the duo??s instrumental work will go largely underappreciated next to their hilarious lyrics, it does deserve a close listen. The synth-heavy Kraftwerk-meets-spoken-word 80s parody song “Inner City Pressure” is a fine example of production value adding to the humor...
...rhythm section from Cincinnati garage trio the Greenhornes. “Broken Boy Soldiers,” their 2006 debut, was pretty much what you’d expect: simple riffs and a few catchy hooks punched up by White’s flare for bombast and the duo??s effusive excitement at the novelty of it all. Not exactly inspired, but not quite MOR either—the kind of one-off experiment meant to whet appetites in anticipation of the main vehicle.That being said, it’s difficult to understand why the Raconteurs have returned...