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Dr. Demento in 1984. Hansen created the persona of Dr. Demento in 1970 while working at KPPC in Pasadena, California. [1] The positive listener response to the offbeat novelties that Hansen included in his rock oldies show led to his eventually turning it into an all-novelty show.
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Maudie was married three times; all three of her husbands predeceased her. Her first marriage was in 1941 to Charles Fillmore Prickett II (1901–1954), the co-founder and general manager of the Pasadena Playhouse, with whom she had two children: Charles Fillmore Prickett III (1949–2006), who became an orthopedic surgeon, and a daughter, Mrs. Charie Laugharn (b. 1950).
Sirhan Sirhan, resident of Pasadena at the time of assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy; John Patten Story, U.S. Army major general [22] Bertha L. Turner caterer, cookbook author, and community leader in Pasadena; active within the National Federation of Colored Women; John Van De Kamp, attorney general of California
In 1967, they contributed the title song for the short-lived ABC-TV series Malibu U, starring Ricky Nelson. Their music can also be heard in the 1968 film I Love You, Alice B. Toklas. On October 31, 1969, while returning to San Francisco after playing a concert in Pasadena, California, the group's TWA flight was hijacked.
Freberg was cast to sing the part of the Jabberwock in the song "Beware the Jabberwock" for Disney's Alice in Wonderland, with the Rhythmaires and Daws Butler. Written by Don Raye and Gene de Paul, the song was a musical rendering of the poem "Jabberwocky" from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass. The song was not included in the final ...
Elton John performs at a screening of Elton John: Never Too Late during the 62nd New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center on Oct. 1 in New York City. Mini Me Jacopo M. Raule/Getty
Divine Madness is a 1980 American concert film directed by Michael Ritchie, and featuring Bette Midler and the Harlettes during her February 13–15, 1980 concerts at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. [1]