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One Step Beyond Madness were a UK group who fell into the genre of Ska-2Tone. Formed from members of other well known groups of the time, this was the title of their first album. They went on to great acclaim in the UK, but there sound became more mainstream. If your a Brit out there watching this, please help me bring more of our culture to the world. Sign up on YRT, upload and have some fun. PLEASE!!
Tags: Madness  One  Step  Beyond  Stiff  Records  UK 
Added: 2nd January 2008
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Posted By: donmac101
Ann Bancroft Born as Anna Maria Italiano in the Bronx in 1931, Anne Bancroft didn't quite fall into the category of a 'classic' actress. She didn't break into films until 1952. But she appeared on screen with Marilyn Monroe, Richard Widmark, Cornel Wilde, Susan Hayward, and Victor Mature. After appearing in her first film, but not really finding the roles she wanted, she returned to New York and the stage, finding success, and a Tony award opposite Henry Fonda in 'Two For the Seesaw' (1958). The following year she appeared in the stage version of 'The Miracle Worker', and eventually returned to Hollywood in 1962, starring with Patty Duke in the film adaptation of the play, and winning a Best Actress Oscar with her first nomination. She was on a roll throughout the 60's, including a second Best Actress Oscar nomination for 'The Pumpkin Eater' (1964), then '7 Women' (1966), and finally her famous role as Mrs. Robinson in 'The Graduate' (1967), resulting in another Oscar nomination and a lifetime association with the part. She was nominated five times for Best Actress. Ann was married to the great comedy director Mel Brooks since 1964, and worked with him many times. She was still a very young 73 years old when she passed away on June 6, 2005, and is missed by so many of us.
Tags: ann  bancroft  actresses  mel  brooks  the  miracle  worker 
Added: 22nd January 2008
Views: 963
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Posted By: Naomi
Louie Prima and Keely Smith How many of us as kids were dragged to Italian weddings to hear this music, when the only thing that made us truly happy was all the great food!
Tags: louie  prima  and  keely  smith  zooma  zooma 
Added: 23rd June 2008
Views: 932
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Posted By: Naomi
Laura 1944 Gene Tierney's introduction in Otto Preminger's classic film noir 'Laura' . . and my introduction to Hollywood greats! (Clifton Webb is MARVELOUS in this film)
Tags: Gene    Tierney      Clifton  Webb      Dana  Andrews    Otto    Preminger    Laura     
Added: 1st May 2008
Views: 796
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Posted By: Teresa
Match Game Sign Change The popular game show Match Game had a quaint tradition: A big deal was made when the year came to an end because the title of the show had to change. Accordingly, a new sign was introduced with great fanfare. This is the first such celebration as Match Game '73 became Match Game '74.
Tags: Match  Game  sign  change 
Added: 7th May 2008
Views: 705
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Posted By: Lava1964
And Away We Go Surprising as it may be, 'The Great One' made only one appearance on The Tonight Show, this was in 1985. A six-pack a day smoker for years, he battled colon cancer, liver cancer and thrombosed hemorrhoids even while he worked. He was hospitalized at one point in 1986-87, but checked himself out and died quietly at the age of 71 at his Inverrary, Florida home on June 24th 1987.
Tags: jackie  gleason  the  tonight  show  johnny  carson 
Added: 4th January 2008
Views: 1173
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Posted By: Naomi
Greta Garbo laughs in Ninotchka 1939 My favourite scene from one of the many great movies that Ernst Lubitsch directed. One of the reasons why I love all films! Greta Garbo plays this tough, cold, extremely serious Russian who ends up being a lovely, shiny, funny woman, full of love and full of life. Starring beautiful Greta Garbo and the great Melvyn Douglas.
Tags: ernst  lubitsch  greta  garbo  ninotchka  comedy  classic  movie  moments 
Added: 6th January 2008
Views: 1149
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Posted By: Naomi
Mama   Connie Francis A song like no other, sung from the heart. To me she has the greatest voice and still is the best! Her angelic tone still can captivate her listeners. Let it captivate you.
Tags: connie  francis  mama    tribute  to  my  mother  and  yours 
Added: 10th May 2008
Views: 1046
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Posted By: Naomi
Whatever Happened to The Statler Brothers remember Randolph Scott and many more great western stars! How many do you remember?
Tags: Randolph  Scott  Statler  Brothers  Golden  Boot  Awards  John  Wayne  Roy  Rogers  Thomas  Edison  Lash  LaRue  Gene  Autry   
Added: 15th January 2008
Views: 944
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Posted By: Naomi
Venus Shocking Blue
Tags: Great  song!   
Added: 8th January 2008
Views: 734
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Posted By: Marty6697

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