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Local Bayport rock band from the 2012 young adult novel ''A Rockin' Mystery'', number 10 in The Hardy Boys Secret Files series, by "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_W._Dixon Franklin W. Dixon]," the house pseudonym for the Hardy Boys novels since they were first published in 1927, which would make him well over 100 years old.  
 
Local Bayport rock band from the 2012 young adult novel ''A Rockin' Mystery'', number 10 in The Hardy Boys Secret Files series, by "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_W._Dixon Franklin W. Dixon]," the house pseudonym for the Hardy Boys novels since they were first published in 1927, which would make him well over 100 years old.  
  
"Coo-Coo-Cool My Heart"
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Leader Dylan's bass, named Lucy, gets stolen. The band's song, "Coo-Coo-Cool My Heart" is mentioned.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:48, 19 July 2019

Local Bayport rock band from the 2012 young adult novel A Rockin' Mystery, number 10 in The Hardy Boys Secret Files series, by "Franklin W. Dixon," the house pseudonym for the Hardy Boys novels since they were first published in 1927, which would make him well over 100 years old.

Leader Dylan's bass, named Lucy, gets stolen. The band's song, "Coo-Coo-Cool My Heart" is mentioned.

See also

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