God bless gibberish. Pop music often works best when it's most meaningless, when it reaches for a level of pure euphoric silliness. The word "boogie" isn't quite gibberish; it has a whole etymology.
*When Janice-Marie Johnson said “Listen to my bass here” on A Taste of Honey’s “Boogie Oogie Oogie,” she really meant her bass. The Los Angeles native and daughter of a musician father began singing ...
Disco wasn't quite dead when A Taste of Honey managed to be crowned best new artist at the 1979 Grammys. A Taste of Honey? Yes, that was the band that gave the world "Boogie Oogie Oogie." Who the band ...
Where's A Taste of Honey when you need them? The organizers of a new fundraiser want Buffalonians to boogie oogie oogie 'till you just can't boogie no more. Three 2 Go Music Alliance is hosting a ...
God bless gibberish. Pop music often works best when it's most meaningless, when it reaches for a level of pure euphoric silliness. The word "boogie" isn't quite gibberish; it has a whole etymology.
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