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Encyclopedia > The Bongos

The Bongos, formed in Hoboken, New Jersey, were a pop band active in the early eighties. Led by Richard Barone (vocals, guitar), the band also included Rob Norris (bass), James Mastro (guitar) and Frank Giannini (drums).



Discography


The Bongos EP (1980)


Drums Along the Hudson (1982)


Time and the River (1982)


Numbers With Wings EP (1983)


Beat Hotel (1985)


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Bongo (606 words)
Bongos wallow frequently in mud, afterwards rubbing the mud against a tree, polishing their horns.
Bongos have a wide range of vocalizations, including grunts, snorts, a weak mooing contact call, and a bleat-like alarm call.
Hillman, J.C. Aspects of the biology of the bongo antelope, Tragelaphus eurycerus Ogilby, 1837, in southwest Sudan.
the Living Africa: wildlife - bovid family - bongo (355 words)
Bongos are typically found among ground-level shrubs and bushes in the rainforests.
In the mountains, however, bongos are found in the thick forests and bamboo zones.
Bongos have been seen to visit water holes and salt licks only at night, which means that they might be afraid to come out during the day.
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