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The Nutty Squirrels were an American musical group formed in the 1950s, known for their novelty jazz music. The group consisted of two members, Don Elliott and Alexander "Sascha" Burland, who provided vocals and played instruments such as the vibraphone and marimba. Their music was characterized by its whimsical and humorous style, often featuring sped-up vocal effects to mimic the sounds of squirrels.
The Nutty Squirrels gained popularity in the early 1960s with their hit single "Uh-Oh" reaching the Billboard Hot 100 chart. They released several albums and singles throughout their career, including collaborations with renowned jazz musicians like Count Basie. While they were not considered a mainstream success, The Nutty Squirrels left a lasting impact on the novelty jazz genre with their playful and energetic music.
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