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What (who) is 5000 Volts - definition


5000 Volts         
BAND
5,000 Volts; Martin Jay (musician)
5000 Volts is the name of a British disco recording act that achieved success throughout Europe during the 1970s. The group consisted of vocalists Tina Charles and Martin Jay, with a changing group of session musicians.
Nuts and Volts         
  • Nuts and Volts booth at [[Maker Faire]] 2008.
AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINE
Nuts and volts; Nuts & Volts; Nuts & volts
Nuts and Volts is a bimonthly American magazine for the hands-on hobbyist, design engineer, technician, and experimenter. It has been published by T&L Publications since 1980 and leans heavily toward microcontroller and digital electronics projects.
PEnnsylvania 6-5000 (song)         
  • 1940 RCA Victor Bluebird 78, B-10754-A, by Glenn Miller.
  • 1940 sheet music, Robbins Music, New York
  • Alternate cover for the Glenn Miller recording
ORIGINAL SONG BY JERRY GRAY (MUSIC), BILL FINEGAN (MUSIC), AND CARL SIGMAN (WORDS)
Pennsylvania 65000; PEnnsylvania 6-5000 (song)
"Pennsylvania 6-5000" (also written "Pennsylvania Six-Five Thousand") is a 1940 swing jazz and pop standard with music by Jerry Gray and lyrics by Carl Sigman. It was recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra as a Bluebird 78 rpm single.