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“Bubble Gum,” written by Phillip “Ossie” Kairaiuak and performed by Alaska-based tribal funk group Pamyua, is a song about chewing bubble gum in Yup’ik dance class when you’re not ...
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The Takeout on MSNWhy The Flavor In Bubble Gum Doesn't Last LongWith tons of sweet and fruity varieties on offer, bubble gum is always a tasty treat. So, why does the flavor vanish so ...
Bubble Gum is from Pamyua's album SideA/SideB. This drumsong commemorates a student in Ossie's dance class chewing gum when he wasn't supposed to.
PUTNEY — The Inuit music and dance group Pamyua will take the stage at Next Stage Arts for a special performance at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
Super Bubble and Fruit Stripe are no longer being manufactured, but some remaining supplies of the once-popular gums may still be available.
Pamyua has a new album. The group, made up of three Yup'ik men and one Inuit woman from Greenland have been performing together since the 90s. Their music is based on traditional chants and drum ...
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