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Bobby Keys is a saxophone player. He has worked and toured extensively with the Rolling Stones. He is known for playing the saxophone solo on the 1971 hit "Brown Sugar". Saxophones of different sizes play in different registers. ... The Rolling Stones are a British rock group who rose to prominence during the 1960s. ...


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CMT.com : Bobby Keys : Biography (343 words)
Keys was playing in rock & roll bands as early as the '50s, and worked with Buddy Holly and Bobby Vee, among many others.
Keys worked regularly at the famed Muscle Shoals studios in Alabama before meeting the Stones in 1969; his work on Let It Bleed (not to mention the simple fact of association) quickly made him a hot property.
By the mid-'70s, his activities with the Stones were beginning to tail off, though he maintained a working relationship with the band over the years, both in the studio and on the road.
Opening handcuffs with out keys (1011 words)
handcuff keys are not allowed in the maricopa county court house.
their is a wire in the oval hole and you push the wire with the rod which is on the top part of the handcuff key to double lock the handcuffs.
these bobby pin keys are not very strong and usually break after being used to open the handcuffs two or three times.
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