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Since then, the trio has been known as Sneakin 'Out and with time, "sneaking" around the music scene has gotten harder to do for the talented musicians.
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After a short break, Bonnie delivered virtuoso versions of favorites ranging from "Love Sneakin 'Up on You" to "Angel from Montgomery," "Thing Called Love" and "I Can't Make You Love Me."
Harvey Wasserman: BonTaj Roulet Blazes New Ground Raising Green for Greens 2009
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(Soundbite of song, "Nyema") ELLIOTT: Michael Brecker and his older brother, trumpeter Randy, won over legions of fans in the 1970s, scoring hits on the pop charts with funky danceable music like this one, "Sneakin 'Up Behind You."
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(Soundbite of song, "Sneakin 'Up Behind You") ELLIOTT: Together, the Brecker brothers harnessed the energy of rock with the discipline and improvisation of jazz.
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Sneakin 'coppers out've a blin' man's bowl 'd be more in his line o' country, I reckon.
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"Sneakin 'in!" he repeated, with a desperate move of his hands.
Thankful's Inheritance Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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Bob's got thrown out Sneakin 'in at 4: 00 am after going out You didn't rob me in the park at
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The mindset that any style and any arrangement of music is a possibility allows Sneakin 'Out to add new depth to their tracks.
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Gerow's solo style is a slight departure from the band's normal sound, but it doesn't lose the themes that set Sneakin 'Out apart.
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BVD's from VIM You know I'm reppin 'Manhattan the best I can Stopped off at Bleeker Bob's got thrown out Sneakin' in at 4: 00 am after going out You didn't rob me in the park at Dianna Ross
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