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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
KFXM This week in 1961
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Pat Boone and Annette at the March of Dimes show - San Bernardino was getting the biggies even back then.
Does anyone know anyone who actually appeared/danced on a TV program like "American Bandstand", "Boss City", or "9th Street West", maybe even "Soul Train"?
Everyone generally looked so good and danced so well that I eventually came to the conclusion that many of them (if not all) were probably hired talent/extras. Does anyone know for sure?
Speaking of young people who danced on the previously mentioned disk jockey TV shows back in the Sixties, does anyone recall a male Negro dancer named "Deucer"? He was this extremely tall, thin, lanky person who moved his arms and legs like they were spaghetti. It was hilarious watching this black dude do his thing on the KHJ-TV Boss City show -- and the various ways he jiggled and moved around was light-years ahead of what the now-deceased Michael 'Whiteson' would be doing later during the 1980's!
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Pat Boone and Annette at the March of Dimes show - San Bernardino was getting the biggies even back then.
"Don't forget the Pentagons, baby, they be really hebby vibrations to rock your soul!" -- Wolfman Jack
Does anyone know anyone who actually appeared/danced on a TV program like "American Bandstand", "Boss City", or "9th Street West", maybe even "Soul Train"?
Everyone generally looked so good and danced so well that I eventually came to the conclusion that many of them (if not all) were probably hired talent/extras. Does anyone know for sure?
Speaking of young people who danced on the previously mentioned disk jockey TV shows back in the Sixties, does anyone recall a male Negro dancer named "Deucer"? He was this extremely tall, thin, lanky person who moved his arms and legs like they were spaghetti. It was hilarious watching this black dude do his thing on the KHJ-TV Boss City show -- and the various ways he jiggled and moved around was light-years ahead of what the now-deceased Michael 'Whiteson' would be doing later during the 1980's!
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