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hambone

[ham-bohn] / ˈhæmˌboʊn /




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But “Hola Amigo,” a 10-track digital album dedicated to bridging cultural divides, also offers standouts like “Keep It Up,” a rock anthem featuring the Sugar Free Allstars, and “Hambone,” which turns that nursery tune into a rapped Black Lives Matter plea.

From New York Times

One unintended upshot of banning drums was the development of body percussion: juba, hambone, tap dance, stepping.

From New York Times

They love to perform “Fugue for Tinhorns” from “Guys and Dolls” and tell the story of what Cheddar did with the hambone left over from an Easter dinner.

From New York Times

Though Lutz is never seen on stage in the play, it is his relationship with one of the characters, Hambone, that serves as a thread that binds the play together.

From Washington Times

Hambone, a deranged black man, is obsessed with the debt of a ham he believes he is owed by Lutz as payment for painting a fence years earlier.

From Washington Times