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Sock hop at Shimer College, Illinois, in 1948. A sock hop or sox hop, often also called a record hop [1]: 199 or just a hop, was an informal (but officially organized) dance event for teenagers in mid-20th-century North America, featuring popular music.
The local high school in Cafe World is throwing a 50's themed party (or a Sock Hop), and it's up to you to cater the event! Feeding all of those students is going to be a tough job (kids can eat ...
East Coast Swing and the Lindy Hop social dance exchange event in Montreal in 2022. A number of types of social dance events can be distinguished. Ball. Debutante ball; Dance party. Rave; School dance. Sock hop; Prom; Tea dance; Traditional dance events Balfolk; Barn dance; Cèilidh; Troyl; Twmpath; Classified by the type of dance involved ...
Dean Pelton (), dressed as a woman from a black & white TV serial, announces that there will be an old-fashioned sock hop held in the cafeteria, as a Sadie Hawkins dance — in other words, a distraction while the CDC confiscates the drinking fountains on the same day.
Riverdale went full-on ’50s this week with a good old-fashioned sock hop… but you didn’t think we’d have a season of Riverdale without a little bloodshed, did you? A freshly mind-wiped ...
Jim Lounsbury (February 24, 1923, in Colo, Iowa – January 8, 2006, in Tucson, Arizona) was an early pioneer in rock and roll music and a radio news anchor.. Lounsbury hosted many of the first rock and roll radio programs (WIND and WJJD, Chicago; WOR, New York City) and later many rock and roll television shows, including Jim Lounsbury's Sock Hop, "Bandstand Matinee"', and The Record Hop (WGN ...
Hops on High will celebrate the 40th anniversary of gallery hops in the Short North Arts District. The pedestrian-only event will be held from noon to 8 p.m. Saturday on High Street between East ...
Hop! Channel, an Israeli TV channel; House of Payne, or HOP, an American sitcom; Lindy Hop, a swing dance of the 1920s and 1930s; Sock hop, an informal gathering which includes dancing; Hop Harrigan, a character in American comic books, radio serials and film serials from 1939 into the 1940s; Hop, a character from Pokémon Sword and Shield