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A uniformed Salvation-Army-type oompah band, who can take any beautiful melody and turn it into a march. From the "How Not to Manage a Rock Group" episode (4/28/68) of forgotten series [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0061280 The Mothers-In-Law]. Led by a fiercely mugging Joe Besser, the fifth, (possibly sixth) of the Three Stooges. The titular mothers hire them as their last minute backup band to play "Some Enchanted Evening." The mothers already scared off scheduled rock group The Warts with their squareness and they don't want to waste the nonrefundable studio time. See also [[The Warts]] and [[The Mamas and Papas-In-Law]].
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A uniformed Salvation-Army-type oompah band, who can take any beautiful melody and turn it into a march. From the "How Not to Manage a Rock Group" episode (4/28/68) of forgotten series [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0061280 The Mothers-In-Law]. Led by a fiercely mugging Joe Besser, the fifth, (possibly sixth) of the Three Stooges. The titular mothers hire them as their last minute backup band to play "Some Enchanted Evening." The mothers already scared off scheduled rock group The Warts with their squareness and they don't want to waste the nonrefundable studio time.  
  
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See also [[The Warts]] and [[The Mamas and Papas-In-Law]].
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[[Category:The Mothers-In-Law|Friends Indeed]]

Revision as of 06:37, 17 July 2012

A uniformed Salvation-Army-type oompah band, who can take any beautiful melody and turn it into a march. From the "How Not to Manage a Rock Group" episode (4/28/68) of forgotten series The Mothers-In-Law. Led by a fiercely mugging Joe Besser, the fifth, (possibly sixth) of the Three Stooges. The titular mothers hire them as their last minute backup band to play "Some Enchanted Evening." The mothers already scared off scheduled rock group The Warts with their squareness and they don't want to waste the nonrefundable studio time.

See also The Warts and The Mamas and Papas-In-Law.