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Vibrations
"Good Vibrations" is a pop single produced by Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys. The song was composed by Brian Wilson (music) with lyrics by Wilson and Mike Love.
"Good Vibrations" is a dance song by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. It has no connection to the Beach Boys song of the same title. The song includes portions of Loleatta Holloway's track "Love Sensation"; she is credited as a featured artist on this single.
Good Vibrations is a sex toy business based in San Francisco and originally founded in 1977 by sex therapist and educator Joani Blankhttp://www.joaniblank.com/ a graduate of Oberlin College, University of Hawaii and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Good Vibrations operates three retail stores in the San Francisco Bay Area, and another in Brookline, MA, a mail-order business, a website and three publishing companies: Down There Press, Passion Press and Sexpositive Productions. The company's official name is Open Enterprises, Inc.
Good Vibrations is a Broadway jukebox musical featuring the music of Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys. It opened February 2, 2005 at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre and ran for 94 performances before closing on April 24, 2005.http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=388139 The musical follows the tale of three high school friends who want to escape their small New England town and drive to California. However, none of them own a car, so they invite the unpopular valedictorian girl who has a crush on one of the guys to use her for her car, and drama and romance ensue.http://www.playbill.com/news/article/90161.html Robert Simonson, Beach Boys Give Broadway "Excitations" as Good Vibrations Begins Performances Dec. 20, December 20, 2004.
Good Vibrations is the debut album of the Party Animals and was released in 1996.
Good Vibrations was a Belfast record label and store. Founded by Terri Hooley in the early 1970’s, Good Vibrations started out in a small derelict building on Great Victoria Street, Belfast. Terri’s main objective in starting the company was to introduce punk bands from Northern Ireland to the rest of the United Kingdom, as he did not believe Northern groups were given enough attention.
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