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That night we met up with two Belgians who we shared our dorm with and a couple from Sao Paulo and went out to a bar called Bip Bip which is well known for live music.
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Boom Bip is Bryan Hollon, and his musical career represents somewhat of an evolution in sound beginning in the early 90's. his music got it's start in Cincinnati, Ohio (there seems to be plenty there, no?
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Boom Bip is Bryan Hollon, and his musical career represents somewhat of an evolution in sound beginning in the early 90's. his music got it's start in Cincinnati, Ohio (there seems to be plenty there, no?
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Which French mime artist created the white-faced character called "Bip"?
June 2007 2007
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MARCIANO: Yeah, he created the on-stage persona "Bip," and played the character for 50 years.
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Since 1974, just three cleanup hitters have been shorter—Joe Morgan, Bip Roberts and Warren Newson all 5-foot-7.
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"Can I still beatbox?" he asked in an as-if manner before demonstrating: "Bip pra kik bidda kkik kkik."
Dockers, DJ: Good Fit? Ray A. Smith 2011
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His white-faced character, Bip, based on the 19th-century French Pierrot, a melancholy vagabond, is famous from his appearances on stage and television throughout the world.
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Learn Morse code, and have conversations with friends in public consisting entirely of “Beeeep Bip Bip Beeep Bip …”
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Later that night, PAX held a showing of the film “Bip Festival: Reformat the Planet,” a documentary on the chiptune scene.
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