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Cahoots is the
fourth studio album by Canadian/American rock
group the Band. It was
released in 1971 to
mixed reviews, and was
their last
album of original...
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Cahoots and
similar may
refer to:
Cahoots (album), the
fourth LP by Canadian-American rock
group The...
- In
Cahoots was a
Canterbury scene band led by
guitarist Phil Miller,
their main composer. The band was
formed in
November 1982 by
Miller with Pip Pyle...
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CAHOOTS (Crisis ****istance
Helping Out On The Streets) is a mental-health-crisis
intervention program in Eugene, Oregon,
which has
handled some lower-risk...
- was
first released by The Band, who
recorded the song for
their album Cahoots,
released on
September 15, 1971.
Dylan himself first recorded the song...
- UK
comedy duo In
Cahoots,
which was
shown at the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe in
August 2015, The
Jealous Boyfriend, also by In
Cahoots, and Introducing...
- film Alaska. In 2000,
Benedict wrote and
directed his
first screenplay,
Cahoots.
Benedict appeared in the 2006
German film
Goldene Zeiten ("Golden Times")...
- "Life is a Carnival" is the
opening track of the Band's
fourth album,
Cahoots.
Written by Rick Danko,
Levon Helm, and
Robbie Robertson, the song features...
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staying on the
Billboard Top 40 for 14 w****s.: 25 The Band's next album,
Cahoots, was
recorded at
Albert Grossman's
newly built Bearsville Studios and was...
- age eight,
Reese wrote a memoir, titled, The
Memoirs of
Mason Reese, in
cahoots with Lynn
Haney (1974),
joking to a
Washington Post
interviewer in 1982...