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2 months ago
Sounds Like New Jersey!
A collection of the incredible musical talents from the state of New Jersey.
Presented at the third annual New Jersey Hall of Fame event, Spring o...
cpricciardi17 • 383,789 views
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2 months ago
Famous People of New Jersey
I made a clip of famous People that were Born, lived or ended there careers in New Jersey
truck4selite • 54,987 views
biloak71
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Don't forge another Passaic entry: Joey Dee & Starlighters, Peppermint Twist - honored by the Mayor in 2009. And Clifton's Frankie Randall; Las Vegas Hall of Fame. Paterson; MLB Hall of Fame, Larry Doby. Thomas Edison. Grover Cleveland. Royal teens(I think), Short Shorts. Also the Knockouts(Ly...
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3 months ago
Christmas Waltz sung by Frank Sinatra
♪ Make sure to see the new wide screen version; a link is below and also in the video responses. Christmas Waltz ~ Sung by Frank Sinatra ~ No copy ...
LaLeroux • 10,537 views
biloak71
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This song is full of Christmas feeling and spirit. Great song; warm memories. Brought us by the brilliant Sinatra, whose quality - down to the Hoboken accent - is missed more the longer he's gone. Thanks for putting this up.
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3 months ago
The Three Chuckles-Runaround Boulevard Records
The Three Chuckles-Runaround Boulevard Records-78-100-1954
Westtoledoguy • 563 views
biloak71
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Nice sing. Wonderful harmony by The Three Chuckles. Teddy Randazzo was one of my favorites. One cold day, after hearing this, I sent a note telling him how great this song is. It was unknown to me that he had passed away. that shook me up. Rest in peace, and know your music is alive out here.
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3 months ago
Four Fellows - Soldier Boy - Mid 50's Doo Wop Classic
Jim McGowan is truly inspirational.. Read more about his life (easily accessible on Google) if you are curious. I don't mean to discredit the rest ...
PJDooWop • 2,337 views
biloak71
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A great doo wop that tells a great story. Most of we young hot rods faced the draft..The army wasn't near as bad as losing your girl while we were away! Now to find a copy of it for my nostalgia file... Thanks very much for putting this song up, and the memories it has brought back.
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3 months ago
Eddie Fisher - Even Now (1953)
Charted at #7 in Billboard in January 1953. Original Billboard review: "Lovely ballad is given a strong reading by Fisher with stand-out support by...
CatsPjamas1 • 459 views
biloak71
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A seldom heard great song by another of the "50's great voices. Wonderful singer. Haven't heard this in 45 years - remembered the words though. Can still hear Ed Sullivan introducing him on a Sunday night:" Our neat guest, Private Eddie Fisher," And there he was,singing in his uniform, Thanks fo...
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3 months ago
Dave Appell & The Applejacks-The Love Express
Rock'n'Roll
Pueni66 • 73 views
biloak71
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Yes,pueni66. I'm interested in obtaining that cd compilation with Dave Appell and the Applejacks' LoveExpress on it. Thank you ; let me know at biloak71...
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4 months ago
Etta & Harvey- My Heart Cries.avi
Etta James & Harvey Fuqua- If I Can't Have You/ My Heart Cries- Chess(1760)60. This B side was the Pittsburgh Favorite.
kenzeetwo • 4,361 views
biloak71
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Thanks to the person putting this up. A great item by two of the best. Good memories come back, and, of course, Gus Gossert. Thanks for keeping the rust off my nostalgic memory banks. Now to locate a hard copy...
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4 months ago
The Solitaires - The Angels Sang
NY doo-wop group on the Old Town label
ioxxd90 • 5,976 views
biloak71
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This song makes the case for doo wop lovers, but all folks should be able to enjoy first-class group harmony like this. For us "submarine-race-watchers" with our steady next to us this song helped make our day. Thanks, Solitaires Jersey Bill
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4 months ago
The Ocapellos - The Stars - Checker
The Ocapellos recorded for the legendary Chicago label Checker, which was a subsidiary of Phil and Leonard Chess' Chess imprint. This is a great re...
raresoulcom • 7,490 views
biloak71
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I just want to add my voice to all the doo wop lovers here. Gus Gussert, A Sun night and WPIX playing this haunting melody. And all these years later, it remains one of the best. Listening is great, but I've got to find a hard copy. Jersey Bill
HEY! Besides you & I and a whole bunch of other people ; GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE! Not sure about Stan Musial, but am about Norman Schwartzkoff.