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Music lessons available most Saturday nights from throwing out time at the rub-a-dub to approx. 6.00am the following morning.
Now I'm going to the rub-a-dub for some Britney Spears.
Rub-a-Dub whistled softly. '
This beat was pioneered by Sly and Robbie, who later helped create the "Rub-a-Dub" sound that greatly influenced dancehall.
He liked Rainbow Brite and Rub-A-Dub Doggy and Peanut Butter too.
A visiting foreigner, "Mustapha Rub-a-dub Keli Khan", describes it as such, by which he means that via the tricky use of words, one can have power over others.
Their catchiest song 'Rub-A-Dub' incorporating the gorgeous reggae vocals by front-woman Marcia were backed by front-man Joshua's insane lyrics.
Glasgow club night Numbers, local record shop Rub-a-dub, labels like Wireblock, Stuff and Dress 2 Sweat are associated with the aquacrunk/wonky sound in Glasgow.
He ran the Revolutionary Sounds label which started in the early 1980s and ran from New York, and also ran the Rub-a-Dub, Reggae, and Germain labels.
To their Excellencies Von Underduk and Rub-a-dub, President and Vice-President of the States' College of Astronomers, in the city of Rotterdam.
Yellowman (born Winston Foster, 15 January 1956 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae (rub-a-dub) and dancehall deejay, widely known as King Yellowman.
A businessman named Dan Hanna was encouraged by the car washers in Detroit, operated his own materials, then eventually made his own car wash called the Rub-a-Dub in Oregon.
One of the show's recurring sketches featured a spoof version of EastEnders, with black comedians taking over roles of well known EastEnders characters, who frequent a pub called Rub-a-Dub.
The men strip down to children's pajamas and sing a song called "Rub-a-Dub" in which "the butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker" become a jazz vocal trio who proclaim themselves "the coolest cats who ever sang in harmony."
Inusa Dawuda is an Afro-German musician, singer, record producer, percussionist, and performer of the European hits Rumours (Digi Digi), Rub-A-Dub Girl, Down Down Down, and We Want More.
While ska and reggae stylings have always provided the common musical thread, over the past 15 plus years Ruder Than You has been mixing in dancehall, hip hop, rocksteady, and rub-a-dub - even adding elements of funk, jazz, and punk - to create their own unique sound.
"Rub-a-Dub" is the first of more than a dozen songs in the show, presented by Musical Theater Works at St. Peter's Church, in which the rhymes of Mother Goose are turned into show tunes sung by adults playing children singing about adult experience in children's singsong diction.