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Headhunters and Chelsea
* Chelsea Headhunters
* Chelsea Headhunters, a football firm
The Chelsea Headhunters are an English football hooligan firm linked to the London football club Chelsea.
They were infiltrated by investigative reporter Donal MacIntyre for a documentary screened on the BBC on 9 November 1999, in which MacIntyre posed as a wannabe-member of the Chelsea Headhunters.
Chelsea Headhunters also have an affiliation with Rangers FC in Scotland and Linfield FC in Northern Ireland.
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Headhunters and their
Doug and Ricky were both members of the Headhunters who then left to form their own band called-Brother Phelps.
Doug and Ricky were both members of the Headhunters who then left to form their own band called-Brother Phelps.
* " Headhunters ", an 808 State song from their 1988 album Newbuild
He confirmed the right wing elements in the Headhunters and their links to Combat 18, including one top-ranking member who had been imprisoned on one occasion for possession of material related to the Ku Klux Klan.
The Headhunters are an American jazz-funk fusion band, best known for their albums they recorded as a backing band of jazz keyboard player Herbie Hancock during the 1970s.
Officially responsible for law enforcement are the Anti-Crime Network ( ACN ) organisation and their employees, the bounty hunter-like Headhunters.
* The Kentucky Headhunters included a cover version on their 2006 album Big Boss Man.
After the success of their debut album, The Kentucky Headhunters began touring with Hank Williams, Jr. and Delbert McClinton.
The Band covered the Kentucky Headhunters / Johnnie Johnson version of " Back to Memphis " for their 1996 album High on the Hog.
At its peak in the early 1990s, The Kentucky Headhunters were considered a dark horse in country music, due to the significant mainstream attention that the band received despite their rougher sound and the members ' rural Southern image.

Headhunters and late
Members of the group resurfaced in Portland, Oregon in the mid-1980s and in Switzerland in the late 1990s, in several bands playing blues, psychobilly, and garage rock, such as The Bo Diddley Headhunters ; Cavemannish Boys ; The Wicked Ones ; The Get Lost and Queens of the Stone Age.
However the Skinhead connection to the Firm did not go hand in hand with the racism that would categorise the Headhunters from the late 70s and onwards.

Headhunters and 1960s
During the 1960s, the city was home to an innovative funk music scene that produced well-known bands like Sly & the Family Stone, Graham Central Station, Tower of Power, Cold Blood, and The Headhunters.

Headhunters and when
A more recent incident involving the Headhunters occurred on 13 February 2010, when members of the firm clashed with the Cardiff City Soul Crew at the FA Cup fifth-round tie at Stamford Bridge.

Headhunters and football
* Mississippi Headhunters, a professional indoor football member of the af2

Headhunters and was
The Missouri Bootheel was the home of two members of The Kentucky Headhunters, Doug and Ricky Phelps.
Davis also proved to be an able talent-spotter ; much of 1970s fusion was performed by bands started by alumni from Davis ' ensembles, including The Tony Williams Lifetime, Weather Report, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, and Herbie Hancock's funk-infused Headhunters band.
The Headhunters, with Hancock featured as a guest soloist, produced a series of funk albums, Survival of the Fittest ( 1975 ) and Straight from the Gate ( 1978 ), the first of which was produced by Hancock and featured the big hit " God Make me Funky ".
In 1962 he produced his most enduring song, " Land of a Thousand Dances ," which was recorded by Cannibal & the Headhunters, Wilson Pickett, The Action and Patti Smith.
One member of the Headhunters, Jason Marriner, who was convicted and sent to prison as a result of the show, has since written a book claiming to have been set up by MacIntyre and the BBC.
It was also recorded by country rock band The Kentucky Headhunters for the soundtrack to the movie, Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man.
For the game's unique sound, composer John Baker was inspired by Herbie Hancock and The Headhunters.
* A rendition was recorded and released on The Kentucky Headhunters ' 1991 album Electric Barnyard, and was released as a single.
Harold Shedd, a record producer who was then the head of Mercury Records, helped sign The Kentucky Headhunters to the label in 1989.
Orr left The Kentucky Headhunters in August 1995 because he " was wantin ' to do somethin ' else ," according to Richard.

Headhunters and its
After discovering that other bands existed with that name, the band added " Kentucky " to its name and thus became The Kentucky Headhunters.
In 1997, The Kentucky Headhunters signed to BNA Records to release its fourth non-collaborative studio album, Stompin ' Grounds, with Doug on lead vocals.

Headhunters and along
This recording features the adoption of a sound pitched between Philly Soul and the mid-1970s albums by Herbie Hancock's Headhunters, along with aspirations to Chick Corea's jazz-fusion group Return to Forever.

Headhunters and with
During 1993, Perkins performed with the Kentucky Headhunters in a music video remake, filmed in Glasgow, Kentucky, of his song " Dixie Fried.
Artists who signed with the label but did not produce any releases included Metropolis ( which featured members from the Pretty Things ), The Message ( which featured future Bon Jovi members Alec John Such and Richie Sambora ), and Itchy Brother ( which featured future members of The Kentucky Headhunters.
* 1993: That'll Work ( Elektra ) with The Kentucky Headhunters and Jimmy Hall
Marty Stuart's " Hillbilly Rock " and Hank Williams, Jr .' s " All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight " were the most noteworthy examples of this trend, but they and other artists like Steve Earle and the Kentucky Headhunters charted many records with this approach.
In 1962, the Mexican-American group Cannibal and the Headhunters had a hit with the Chris Kenner song Land of a Thousand Dances which included the names of sixteen of these dances.
The Headhunters have rivalries with counterparts who follow other London teams, such as Arsenal, Millwall, Queens Park Rangers, Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham.
The band reunited with Hancock for the 1998 album Return of the Headhunters.
Clark, Jackson and Summers have since continued recording and performing as The Headhunters, with varied incarnations such as Victor Atkins or Robert Walter filling in for Hancock on keyboards, and utilizing the amazing gifts of Donald Harrison as often as possible.
In 2010 The Headhunters signed with Indianapolis jazz label Owl Studios.
He has worked with many jazz and fusion artists such as Bob James, The Brecker Brothers, Lee Ritenour, Herbie Hancock's Headhunters and almost all the Mizell Brothers productions with Donald Byrd, Johnny Hammond, Bobbi Humphrey and Gary Bartz.
In California he began collaborating with Shawn Phillips, Bennie Maupin ( fresh from Herbie Hancock ’ s Headhunters ) Max Bennett, Airto Moriera, Tom Scott and the LA Express, Alphonso Johnson ( Weather Report ), Bobby Caldwell, Brand X, and many others.
Later in 1991, The Kentucky Headhunters performed with Roy Rogers on the song " That's How the West Was Swung " from his Tribute album, and covered Canned Heat's " Let's Work Together " for the soundtrack to the film Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man.

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