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  1. The Hooters artist profile, part 1 | Keystone Rock Review
    September 29, 2016 @ 8:34 am

    […] Nervous Night was the product of slick production by Chertoff, the songs themselves remain true to the roots […]

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  2. The Hooters artist profile, part 2 | Keystone Rock Review
    September 29, 2016 @ 10:03 am

    […] to the Hooters desire to put the music first. It was a marked departure from the pop sound of Nervous Night. This makes sense since the Hooters had just been on tour and were discovering new influences and […]

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  3. The Hooters Story, pt. II | Modern Rock Review
    July 6, 2022 @ 12:56 pm

    […] to the Hooters desire to put the music first. It was a marked departure from the pop sound of Nervous Night. This makes sense since the Hooters had just been on tour and were discovering new influences and […]

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  4. The Hooters Story, pt. I | Modern Rock Review
    July 6, 2022 @ 1:21 pm

    […] versions of several songs that were re-recorded for the band’s major label debut, 1985’s Nervous Night, such as “All You Zombies”, “Hanging On a Heartbeat”, and “Blood From […]

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