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  2. Plush TV Jazz-Rock Party - Wikipedia

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    Plush TV Jazz-Rock Party is a live video recording of a PBS In the Spotlight special on Steely Dan, released in 2000.This video focuses on a special concert, recorded live in January 2000 at Sony Studios in New York City, New York, and features tracks from their (at the time) unreleased album Two Against Nature but also contains additional documentary footage.

  3. Electrician - Wikipedia

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    Electricians were originally people who demonstrated or studied the principles of electricity, often electrostatic generators of one form or another. [2]In the United States, electricians are divided into two primary categories: lineperson, who work on electric utility company distribution systems at higher voltages, and wiremen, who work with the lower voltages utilized inside buildings.

  4. Circuit party - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds was a true artist, creating complete party-scapes all in red. On the 25th anniversary of the Red Party, the theme of which was to have been "Rome", Mr. Reynolds died. Those in charge of his estate thought about how, if at all, to continue the event and, in the end, decided to retire the concept of the "Red Party" and leave it to history.

  5. Celebrity Watch Party - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Watch Party (known as Celebrity Gogglebox USA internationally) is an American reality television series that aired on Fox from May 7 to July 23, 2020. The show is based on the British television series Gogglebox and features celebrities recording themselves watching and reacting to television shows and news stories inside their homes.

  6. The Party Machine with Nia Peeples - Wikipedia

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    Hall built the half-hour show around Nia Peeples, who previously hosted MTV's Friday night Street Party series and the short-lived US adaptation of Top of the Pops. [2] The Party Machine set featured live music venues, multi-level dance floors, conversation pits, a VIP room, a non-alcoholic bar and a resident DJ. Music videos were introduced by ...

  7. TV Party - Wikipedia

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    Glenn O'Brien was the host of TV Party; Chris Stein, the co-founder of the pop band Blondie, was the co-host; and Walter "Doc" Steding was the leader of the TV Party orchestra. Amos Poe was the director. Fab Five Freddy (Fred Brathwaite) was a sometime cameraman and guest. [2] Bobby Grossman was the staff photographer.

  8. Get This Party Started - Wikipedia

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    Get This Party Started is an American reality television series hosted by Ethan Erickson and Kristin Cavallari in early February 2006, which aired on UPN. It was the final show to premiere on UPN before the network shut down in September 2006 in favor of The CW .

  9. Party/Party - Wikipedia

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    Party/Party is an American reality television series that premiered on December 6, 2005, on Bravo, [1] as a lead-in to Queer Eye. [2] Announced in June 2005 as It's My Party , the one-hour series features parents as they try to put their best effort in order to throw the most memorable party for their beloved children.