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John Zacherle

The quintessential TV/horror host released several albums in the first ’60s on the effectiveness of his “Dinner with Drac” hit.

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Woody Phillips

Woody Phillips is really a novelty artist who performs well-known holiday songs and traditional pieces about common hand tools. After his teaching at the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Conservatory of Music, he worked well like a cellist and arranger of early American folk music. In 1998, he released his noticed-, …

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Wolfman Jack

A legendary rock and roll & move DJ within the ’60s, Wolfman Jack port had the character to attract an incredible number of listeners towards the audio of rock and roll, and a deep like for tempo & blues. Created Bob Smith in Brooklyn, he created a pastime in radio …

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Dan Castellaneta

The voice of cartoon icon Homer Simpson, actor/singer Dan Castellaneta was created in Oak Park, IL in 1958; after learning art at North Illinois University or college, he switched his focus on acting, showing up in productions of the Midsummer Night’s Desire as well as the Taming from the Shrew …

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Daddy Dewdrop

The pseudonym of Cleveland, Ohio-born actor and songwriter Richard “Dick” Monda, Daddy Dewdrop is most beneficial known for his 1971 bubblegum novelty hit “Chick-A-Boom (Don’t Ya Jes’ THINK IT?S GREAT).” A previous child acting professional, Monda was a prolific songwriter and maker through the 1960s and ’70s, documenting and liberating …

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Harvey Sid Fisher

Harvey Sid Fisher is a fairly well known personality in LA, because of a strangely crazy public access Television spot in the later 1980s. Fisher sometimes appears performing music (within the Barnes & Barnes/Strange Al Yankovic vein) about such topics as astrology and golfing, with an interpretive dancer prancing alongside …

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Goober & the Peas

Detroit cowpunks Goober & the Peas were a mainstay around the concert picture in the region for years. Starting the past due ’80s, they presented a traditional nation base that required on an bad part that reminded a lot of a cheerier Weapon Club. The music group survived for a …

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Hal Blaine

Hal Blaine was the busiest saving program drummer in LA in the 1960s and 1970s, taking part in the drums about — by his count number — thousands of recordings, from your Wall of Audio productions of Phil Spector to Brian Wilson’s productions from the Seaside Males, and including a …

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Four Bitchin’ Babes

Four Bitchin’ Babes began like a music revue by humorous singer/songwriter Christine Lavin. But since Lavin’s departure in Sept 1997, the group shows that it’s used on a existence of its. Four Bitchin’ Babes had been one of the tasks founded by Lavin (“folk music’s cheerleader”) in the first ’90s. …

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Beatfreakz

Dutch trio Dennis Christopher, Dimitrie Siliakus, and Tag Simmons shaped the Beatfreakz in 2000, releasing many singles in the Spinnin’ imprint, including a Hi-NRG edition of “P.Con.T.” which liberally sampled in the Michael Jackson first. This blueprint became successful, and resulted in the creation of “Somebody’s Viewing Me,” which intensely …

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