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|name = Beach Party | |||
|sample = SpongeBob Music Beach Party | |||
|composer = Lew Raymond | |composer = Lew Raymond | ||
|composer2 = Harry Bluestone | |composer2 = Harry Bluestone | ||
|performer = The White Caps | |performer = The White Caps | ||
|introduced = "[[SpongeGuard on Duty]]" | |introduced = "[[SpongeGuard on Duty]]" | ||
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'''Beach Party''', also known as "'''Hi-Roll'''," was composed by Lew Raymond and performed by The White Caps in {{Time|1963}}. It was originally released by Blue River Records. It was re-issued by Carlin Production Music's sub-library, Carlin Archive Series in 2001 under its current name and credited Harry Bluestone for the track. The main instruments being played in the piece include a drum kit, guitars, bass, a baritone saxophone, a tenor saxophone, and a keyboard. | "'''Beach Party'''," also known as "'''Hi-Roll'''," was composed by Lew Raymond and performed by The White Caps in {{Time|1963}}. It was originally released by Blue River Records. It was re-issued by Carlin Production Music's sub-library, Carlin Archive Series in 2001 under its current name and credited Harry Bluestone for the track. The main instruments being played in the piece include a drum kit, guitars, bass, a baritone saxophone, a tenor saxophone, and a keyboard. | ||
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===Shorts=== | ===Shorts=== | ||
{{PM-list|The Endless Summer|Title card}} | {{PM-list|The Endless Summer|Title card}} | ||
{{PM-list|What if SpongeBob Was Gone? (Gary)|{{Link|Gary}} throws a party. ( | {{PM-list|What if SpongeBob Was Gone? (Gary)|{{Link|Gary}} throws a party. ''(high-pitched)''}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 16:50, 16 June 2022
Template:Infobox PM "Beach Party," also known as "Hi-Roll," was composed by Lew Raymond and performed by The White Caps in 1963. It was originally released by Blue River Records. It was re-issued by Carlin Production Music's sub-library, Carlin Archive Series in 2001 under its current name and credited Harry Bluestone for the track. The main instruments being played in the piece include a drum kit, guitars, bass, a baritone saxophone, a tenor saxophone, and a keyboard.
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- Harry Bluestone was credited by Carlin Production Music.