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The best music of all time (40's,50's,60's,70's,80's,90's,00's) PART 1
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Teresa Brewer - Mockin' Bird Hill (1961)
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Nino & April--Deep Purple
Nino Tempo & April Stevens sing live on mike along with their Grammy Award winning record, "Deep Purple." From about 1983.
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Robin Luke - Susie Darlin' (DOT 15781 - 1958)
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RB Psalm WooChing "A Champion"
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Psalm WooChing - on Fire May, 2010
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Fabian - Turn Me Loose
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Johnny Worth - Pretty Blue Eyes
Johnny Worth - Pretty Blue Eyes 1960
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RAREST DOO-WOP RECORDS Alan Freed, Valentines + more
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Moondog Alan Freed Part 1/3
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Obscure Love Ballad by Connie Francis
One of Connie Francis' most beautiful songs was never released on vinyl! Although "It Would Still Be Worth It" was recorded back in the 1960s, the ...
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Royal Teens - Short Shorts [Very Good(+) quality]
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POVR Fall Train Ride Ione to Metaline Falls, WA
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Victoria Falls | Africa Safaris | On The Go Tours
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Duke's Mahi Mahi Tacos A Must!
Do you ever go to a restaurant, taste the food and wonder why they don't put in some flavor. That won't happen at Duke's. Try our Mahi Tacos - they...
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Mitchell Torok - Caribbean
1959. By request from Kaempfertfan
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Home - Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros Acoustic Cover (Jorge & Alexa Narvaez)
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High Point Diversity Festival in West Seattle
West Seattle Blog video of performers at the High Point Diversity Festival on the 4th of July 2009.
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Sicks Seattle Stadium
Sicks Stadium In Seattle's Rainier Valley. Home Of The Seattle Pilots And Rainiers
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I went to several games when the Rainiers played here in the 1950's. You could buy a 10 cent box of popcorn with an 8x10 glossy of one of the players. Times like that you just can't replace. Long live Sick's Seattle Stadium in all our memories!
Thanks for the post of the good and the bad times.