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Archie Bell of the Drells attended and graduated from George Washington High School in Houston, Texas. After graduation, he formed the group in the 1960s, which became famous for their hit "Tighten Up." Bell's early musical influences and experiences in Houston's vibrant music scene played a significant role in shaping his career.
Archie Weller has written: 'The day of the dog' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians in fiction, Aboriginal Australians, Fiction 'Day of Dog' 'The window seat'
Archie Bell was born on 1944-09-01.
I know that George Foreman attended E.O. Smith Jr. High on 1701 Bringhurst St. Houston, TX 77020 since we both attended there, Many years later The Carter Career Center opened at the same location when E.O. Smith closed. Another person that also went to school there was Archie Bell lead singer of Archie Bell and the Drells.
The cast of Archie and the Bell Boy - 1913 includes: Yale Boss as Archie Andy Clark as Bobs - the Bell Boy
Some song titles containing "Tight" in the title include "Tighten Up" by Archie Bell & the Drells, "Tightrope" by Janelle Monáe featuring Big Boi, and "Tighten Up" by The Black Keys. These songs often use the word "Tight" to convey themes of control, tension, or precision within the lyrics or musical composition. The word "Tight" can evoke a sense of closeness or restriction, adding depth to the song's meaning and emotional impact.
Archie and the Bell Boy - 1913 was released on: USA: 5 November 1913
Tighten Up was written by Archie Bell and Billy Buttier, (Archie and the Bells),and was performed originally by The Black Keys.
The electric bell and the electric current stops over and over again because of the fluctuations in voltages.
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In an electric bell, the circuit is designed in a way that the current is periodically interrupted by the vibration of the bell's hammer against the gong. When the current flows, it creates a magnetic field that attracts the hammer, causing it to strike the bell and make a sound. Once the hammer strikes the bell, the circuit is broken, and the hammer springs back, only to repeat the process when the circuit is connected again.