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  2. Freddy Cannon - Wikipedia

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    "Freddy Cannon was a true believer, a rocker to the bone. Freddy Cannon made rock & roll records; great noisy rock & roll records, and all of them were infused with a gigantic drum beat that was an automatic invitation to shake it on down anyplace there was a spot to dance." [2]

  3. Palisades Park (Freddy Cannon song) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the song was performed live by The Stompers, a Boston-based band with members from Lynn, Massachusetts (Cannon's home town, although he was born in Swampscott, Massachusetts) beginning in the late 1970s. However, the group only recorded the track on a live album released in 1994.

  4. The Explosive Freddy Cannon - Wikipedia

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    The Explosive Freddy Cannon is the debut album of Freddy Cannon. Released in 1960, it spent one week at number one in the United Kingdom ; it was Cannon's only number one album. It was also the first rock 'n' roll album to reach No. 1 on the UK albums chart, in part due to its cheaper price.

  5. Tallahassee Lassie - Wikipedia

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    "Tallahassee Lassie" is a song written by Bob Crewe, Frank Slay, and Frederick Picariello and performed by Freddy Cannon (Picariello's stage name). The song was featured on his 1960 album The Explosive! Freddy Cannon. [1] The song was produced and arranged by Bob Crewe and Frank Slay.

  6. Action (Freddy Cannon song) - Wikipedia

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    Freddy Cannon singles chronology "In the Night" (1965) "Action" (1965) "Let Me Show You Where It's At" (1965) "Action" is a song written by Tommy Boyce and Steve ...

  7. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    According to Dick Biondi, Freddy Cannon's 1959 version became the first record in the rock era to have a full brass section. It reached number 3 on the Billboard chart in early 1960. The song was performed by Harry Connick Jr. in a September 2005 NBC Katrina fundraiser, "A Concert For Hurricane Relief", that raised over $50 million.

  8. List of 1960s musical artists - Wikipedia

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    Freddy Cannon; Freddy King; Freddie Mack; Free; The Free Design; The Freshmen; Friend and Lover; The Friends of Distinction; Frijid Pink; Max Frost and the Troopers;

  9. Where the Action Is - Wikipedia

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    The show's theme song, "Action", became a hit single for Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon, peaking on the charts (#13) in September 1965. Most of these black-and-white telecasts were taped at various locales in Southern California. A handful of segments were taped elsewhere around the US.