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Bleecker Bob's Golden Oldies Robert Edward Plotnik (August 28, 1943 – November 29, 2018), also known as Bleecker Bob , was the owner of an eponymous record shop first located on Bleecker Street in Manhattan, New York.
The Shirelles Sing the Golden Oldies — 1967 The Shirelles's Greatest Hits Vol. II — 1972 Remember When Volume 1 — Wand Records: Remember When Volume 2 — 1973 The Shirelles Sing Their Very Best — Springboard 1975 The Very Best of the Shirelles — United Artists Records: 1984 Anthology 1959–1964 — Rhino Records
Flushing: The Global Service Center for Quitting Chinese Communist Party: Ethnic/Chinese WQET-LP: 107.9 FM: Middletown: Eastern US Taiwan Culture Promotion Association, Inc. Ethnic WQHT: 97.1 FM: New York City: Mediaco WQHT License LLC: Mainstream urban: WQKA-LP: 92.9 FM: Pulteney: Keuka Broadcasters, Inc. Variety WQLR: 94.7 FM: Chateaugay ...
Oldies, a term for musical genres (e.g.pop music, rock and roll, doo-wop, surf music) from the mid-1950s to the 1980s Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Golden Oldies .
The RKO Keith's Theater was an RKO Pictures movie theater at 135-35 Northern Boulevard in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens in New York City.It was designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb and built in 1928.
Oldies is a term for musical genres such as pop music, rock and roll, doo-wop, surf music, broadly characterized as classic rock and pop rock, from the second half of the 20th century, specifically from around the mid-1950s to the 1980s, as well as for a radio format playing this music.
The Dave Clark Five Play Good Old Rock & Roll (subtitled "18 Golden Oldies") is the album by the Dave Clark Five released in 1971, after the band's breakup. It was released by EMI/Starline label and sometimes is classified as a compilation, as most of the tracks were first released on two EPs (in 1969 and 1970). [3]