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In the News (Tue 14 Feb 12)

  
  Shermy D
Shermy D summarized his show in one simple quote: "This show has nothing to do with the music as you can see." Although the self-proclaimed Lyrical Master did manage to pay homage to songs by Eric B, Rakim and even Black Sabbath, the real point of his show was to entertain.
Shermy tried his best to hype up the audience of 20, most of who were sitting by the bar with drink in hand.
Although Shermy was working it on stage and off, he is probably at his best with a larger crowd.
www.alligator.org /mp3/bands/shermyd/shermyd.html   (0 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Shermy
Shermy was an early character in the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles Schulz.
Shermy is mentioned as the team's designated hitter, although in his days as a Peanuts regular (which predated the creation of the DH position) he usually played first base.
Shermy D summarized his show in one simple quote: "This show has nothing to do with the music as you can see." Although the self-proclaimed Lyrical Master did manage to pay homage to songs by Eric B, Rakim and even Black Sabbath, the real point of his show was to entertain.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Shermy   (777 words)

  
 Fantagraphics Books - The Complete Peanuts
Charlie Brown cascades further down the hill to loserdom, with spectacularly lost kites, humiliating baseball losses (including one where he becomes "the Goat" and is driven from the field in a chorus of BAAAAHs); at least his newly acquired "pencil pal" affords him some comfort.
Pig-Pen, Shermy, Violet, and Patty are also around, as is an increasingly Beethoven-fixated Schroeder.
He's at the center of the most graphically dynamic and action-packed episodes (the ones in which he attempts to grab Linus's blanket at a dead run).
www.fantagraphics.com /peanuts/peanuts.html   (0 words)

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