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Female a cappella religious trio from the "[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0742651/reference Preacher]" epsiode of sitcom ''[[WKRP]] in Cincinnati'' (first aired 04 Jun 1979). | Female a cappella religious trio from the "[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0742651/reference Preacher]" epsiode of sitcom ''[[WKRP]] in Cincinnati'' (first aired 04 Jun 1979). | ||
− | They sing the radio show of Rev. Little Ed Pembrook (Michael Keenan), who was a wrestler before he turned preacher . This might explain their song choice of "We've Got the Devil in a Bulgarian Headlock." | + | They sing the on radio show of Rev. Little Ed Pembrook (Michael Keenan), who was a wrestler before he turned preacher . This might explain their song choice of "We've Got the Devil in a Bulgarian Headlock." |
Played by Suzanne Kent, Mary Steelsmith, and Cynthia Szigeti. | Played by Suzanne Kent, Mary Steelsmith, and Cynthia Szigeti. |
Revision as of 09:31, 29 January 2021
Female a cappella religious trio from the "Preacher" epsiode of sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (first aired 04 Jun 1979).
They sing the on radio show of Rev. Little Ed Pembrook (Michael Keenan), who was a wrestler before he turned preacher . This might explain their song choice of "We've Got the Devil in a Bulgarian Headlock."
Played by Suzanne Kent, Mary Steelsmith, and Cynthia Szigeti.