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Ostgut Ton is Berghain's in-house record label, and for its latest London showcase it's sending over two of its regulars, Marcels Dettmann and Fengler, to test the extremities of Cable's soundsystem.
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• A record played at the party is the Eric Records reissue label's release of the Marcels 'Goodbye To Live, rather than the correct Colpix.
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The next year I got to see the Marcels do Blue Moon in a local gymnasium Johnstown, PA.
He sho is hip, ain’t he? | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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The Marcels of the world are the ones who are all talk, and no query.
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In this, he would be far from alone: there are plenty of Marcels out there who never send their books out even once.
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In this, he would be far from alone: there are plenty of Marcels out there who never send their books out even once.
Author! Author! » Blog Archive » Submission faux pas, continued: it’s all about ME 2007
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The Marcels of the world are the ones who are all talk, and no query.
Author! Author! » Blog Archive » Submission faux pas, continued: it’s all about ME 2007
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CHONE has Kotsay at -4.8 wRAA and Marcels at -11.1, although I would expect those numbers to be closer to average if Kotsay plays mostly against righties.
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The Marcels and Cleftones were also successful doo-wop groups in the late 1950s-early '60s.
Payson Roundup stories DJ Craig 2010
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The Marcels scored a No. 1 hit in 1961 with "Blue Moon."
Payson Roundup stories DJ Craig 2010
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