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  2. Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton perform newest song 'Purple ...

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    With Stefani in glittery purple tights, platform heels and a top with a purple flower over her torso and Shelton wearing jeans, a button-up shirt, black blazer and cowboy boots, the couple...

  3. Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming - Wikipedia

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    "Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming" is a song on Purpendicular, Deep Purple's first studio album featuring guitarist Steve Morse, which was released in February 1996. The song was released as a CD single with the song "Vavoom: Ted the Mechanic".

  4. Purple (Stone Temple Pilots album) - Wikipedia

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    Purple (stylized on the cover art in its Chinese character 紫) is the second studio album by the American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, released on June 7, 1994, by Atlantic Records.

  5. Purple sage - Wikipedia

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    Certain true sages, members of the genus Salvia in the mint family, are referred to as purple sage: Salvia dorrii, also called Ute tobacco sage, Dorr's sage, etc., has showy purple flowers. It is a mild hallucinogen when smoked, and is used in Native American ceremonies and Native American herbal medicine.

  6. Gwen Stefani to perform new song 'Purple Irises' during ... - AOL

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    The Grammy Award-winning artist and coach on NBC’s The Voice, who has 3.2 million TikTok followers, announced she’ll be performing her new song, “Purple Irises,” which just dropped today.

  7. Green Grow the Lilacs - Wikipedia

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    Green Grow the Lilacs is a folk song of Irish origin that was popular in the United States during the mid-19th century. The song title is the source of a folk etymology for the word gringo that states that the Mexicans misheard U.S. troops singing "green grow" during the Mexican–American War.