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  2. The Bob & Tom Show - Wikipedia

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    The Bob & Tom Show is a syndicated US radio program established by Bob Kevoian and Tom Griswold at radio station WFBQ in Indianapolis, Indiana, March 7, 1983, and syndicated nationally since January 6, 1995. Originally syndicated by Premiere Networks, the show moved to Cumulus Media Networks (now Westwood One) at the beginning of 2014.

  3. Harlem Shuffle - Wikipedia

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    Harlem Shuffle. " Harlem Shuffle " is an R&B song written and originally recorded by the duo Bob & Earl in 1963. The song describes a dance called the “Harlem Shuffle”, and mentions several other contemporary dances of the early 1960s, including the Monkey Shine, the Limbo, the Hitch hike, the Slide, and the Pony .

  4. Josh Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Career. Show. The Bob & Tom Show. Country. United States. Website. www .thatjosharnold .com. Joshua Matthew Arnold (born May 16, 1978) is a radio personality who appears on The Bob & Tom Show. He is originally from Fenton, Missouri.

  5. Tom Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Tom Griswold. Thomas "Tom" Bruce Griswold (born April 22, 1953 [2]) co-hosts the radio show The Bob & Tom Show together with Chick McGee, Kristi Lee, and Josh Arnold. Co-host Bob Kevoian retired at the end of 2015. This comedy-based early morning program is among the highest rated in American radio [3] and has been nationally syndicated since 1995.

  6. Greg Hahn - Wikipedia

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    Greg Hahn is an American stand-up comedian. He is a frequent guest on the nationally syndicated The Bob & Tom Show, [1] [2] and has several television appearances including Late Night with Conan O'Brien. [2] [3] He also performs at numerous corporate functions and comedy clubs. [2] He is known for his highly energetic style of humor, [2] often ...

  7. Heywood Banks - Wikipedia

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    Heywood frequently appears on the nationally syndicated radio program The Bob and Tom Show. His most popular and widely known song is called "Toast", played on a toaster with a pair of forks. Another recurring song that B&T occasionally play is "Trauma to the Groin". Heywood's songs have also been played on the Dr. Demento Show.

  8. Bob Kevoian - Wikipedia

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    Country. United States. Website. www .bobkevoian .com. Robert James "Bob" Kevoian (born December 2, 1950) is a retired American radio host of the nationally syndicated radio show The Bob & Tom Show together with his partner, Tom Griswold. The show is broadcast from WFBQ's studios in Indianapolis, Indiana .

  9. Bob Zany - Wikipedia

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    American. Years active. 1976–present. Notable works and roles. Frequent Guest on The Bob & Tom Show. Website. BobZany.com. Bob Zany (born Robert Earl Tetreault; September 11, 1961) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He is known for performing with his trademark cigar on stage.

  10. Paul and Storm - Wikipedia

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    Many of the tracks on the album feature the radio hosts introducing each song; also there is the audible trademark Bob and Tom laughter on the tracks dubbed as the "On-Air" versions. At the end of the album, the duo placed the studio version of most of the tracks as well so that listeners could have a more traditional album experience.

  11. Tell Him No - Wikipedia

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    Chart performance In the United States, Travis and Bob's version of "Tell Him No" charted at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 [5] while a cover by Dean and Marc reached #42. [6] Other non-charting covers in the US include a Bigtop recording by The Jackson Brothers and Margie Rayburn 's rendition of the song produced for Liberty but later retracted.