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A Peter, Paul, and Mary-type '60s folk quartet in a greatest hits commercial on ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0075578 SCTV]'' (1976-1981). They are lauded for their politcal stance and activism while all they do is play twee nonsense songs like "Ricky Tippy Tin," "Bottle of Wine," and a parody of Puff the Magic Dragon, "Cliff the Magic Squirrel." The band includes Eugene Levy on banjo, Andrea Martin on vocals, Martin Short on stand up bass, and Joe Flaherty on acoustic guitar.
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A Peter, Paul, and Mary-type '60s folk quartet in a greatest hits commercial on the 27 March 1984 episode of sketch comedy television series ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0075578 SCTV]''. They are lauded for their politcal stance and activism while all they do is play twee nonsense songs like "Ricky Tippy Tin," "Bottle of Wine," and a parody of Puff the Magic Dragon, "Cliff the Magic Squirrel." The band includes Eugene Levy on banjo, Andrea Martin on vocals, Martin Short on stand up bass, and Joe Flaherty on acoustic guitar.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 17 November 2018

A Peter, Paul, and Mary-type '60s folk quartet in a greatest hits commercial on the 27 March 1984 episode of sketch comedy television series SCTV. They are lauded for their politcal stance and activism while all they do is play twee nonsense songs like "Ricky Tippy Tin," "Bottle of Wine," and a parody of Puff the Magic Dragon, "Cliff the Magic Squirrel." The band includes Eugene Levy on banjo, Andrea Martin on vocals, Martin Short on stand up bass, and Joe Flaherty on acoustic guitar.

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