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  2. The Groovy Show - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, the show was renamed The Groovy Show and became a live in-studio teen dance program. [4] Both Sam Riddle and Kam Nelson remained to co-host the show. Possibly as a local example of a comely young California woman who was recognizable in the Los Angeles market through her appearances on The Groovy Show , Kam Nelson would be featured in ...

  3. Hollywood a Go Go - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood a Go Go was a Los Angeles–based music variety show that ran in syndication from 1965 to 1966. The show was hosted by Sam Riddle, with music by The Sinners and dancing by The Gazzarri Dancers. It was filmed at the KHJ-TV studios in Los Angeles.

  4. Go-go - Wikipedia

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    By 1965, "go-go" was a recognized word for a music club, as evidenced by the TV show Hollywood A Go-Go (march 1965-1966), or the song title of that year's hit Going to a Go-Go by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles (released November 1965). At a go-go club, dancers could expect to hear the latest top 40 hits, performed

  5. Sam Riddle - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, he hosted the TV specials Cheerio a Go Go, an hour musical filmed in London, [5] and Aloha a Go Go, an hour special filmed in Hawaii. [6] In 1967, Riddle hosted the Miss Teen USA pageant at the Hollywood Palladium. [7] He hosted the game show The Groovy Game, which was reformatted to the dance program The Groovy Show in 1968. [8]

  6. He was the ultimate influencer — born 100 years too soon - AOL

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    Vito Paulekas and his group of dancers, known as the Freaks, helped create free-form dancing on the Sunset Strip in the 1960s. (Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times) Vito Paulekas was a freak.

  7. Geri Miller - Wikipedia

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    Geri Miller (born April 27, 1942) is an American former go-go dancer and actress. She was a dancer at New York's Peppermint Lounge in the 1960s and appeared in sexploitation films before becoming part of pop artist Andy Warhol's Factory crowd. As a Warhol Superstar, she appeared in the films Flesh (1968), Trash (1970), and Women in Revolt (1971).

  8. Trude Heller's - Wikipedia

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    The club began its days in the early 1960s as a swinging Greenwich Village discothèque, run by a tough entrepreneur named Trude Heller. In the 1960s, go-go dancers could be seen dancing along the walls. Some of the people that danced on the floor there were Salvador Dalí, George Hamilton and Lynda Bird Johnson. [5]

  9. These 1960s baby names are positively groovy - AOL

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    These top baby names of the 1960s were so far out. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...