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+ | [[File:No_Coins_Please.jpg|Cover of the 1984 Gordon Korman teen novel 'No Coins, Please']] | ||
* Gordon Korman, ''No Coins, Please'', (Toronto: Scholastic Canada, 1984). ISBN 0-590-33466-2 | * Gordon Korman, ''No Coins, Please'', (Toronto: Scholastic Canada, 1984). ISBN 0-590-33466-2 | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Coins,_Please Wikipedia entry for ''No Coins, Please''] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Coins,_Please Wikipedia entry for ''No Coins, Please''] |
Revision as of 17:07, 9 January 2025
Sheep Dip is a band mentioned in Canadian-American author Gordon Korman's 1984 children's novel No Coins, Please.
Main character Artie Geller, an 11-year-old from Montreal on a summer camp van tour of the USA, creates a pop-up nightclub called The Pretzel in Glendale, Colorado while the van tour stops there overnight.
The mysterious pop-up club draws famous clients from all around, including Mike Banshee, lead singer of Sheep Dip.
...a strange-looking man dressed entirely in metallic blue danced his way into the office. "Oh!" gasped Dennis. "You're-you're—" he snapped his fingers. "Mike Banshee, the lead singer of Sheep Dip!"
"Yeah, man. I just want to tell the little boss here that this is truly a cosmic place he's running."
Notes
- Gordon Korman, No Coins, Please, (Toronto: Scholastic Canada, 1984). ISBN 0-590-33466-2
- Wikipedia entry for No Coins, Please
- Gordon Korman's website page for No Coins, Please