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Do any of you remember this 1969 movie? I remember watching it when it came on TV. It was pretty bizarre for this teenage. But Natalie Wood and Dyan Cannon were fun to watch.
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Added: 23rd March 2009
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Posted By: Carl1957 |

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Frederick Anthony Picariello, or as he was known to us, Freddy Cannon, was born in Boston in 1940. When he was very young he learned to play a guitar and in high school he formed his own band. As a vocalist, he copied the style of Little Richard. He eventually signed with Swan Records in Philadelphia, a recording studio in which master music promoter Dick Clark had an interest, and who brought him national exposure through numerous appearances on American Bandstand. In 1959 he changed his name to Freddy Cannon, and was dubbed "Boom Boom" because of his thundering musical renditions, he had three Top 10 hits. Freddy also played himself in the final episode of a teen soap opera called Never Too Young in 1966. He now lives in Tarzana, California, and at 67, still continues to perform in concert. I still remember listening to his songs on a little GE transistor radio...those were the days huh?
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Added: 20th November 2007
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Posted By: Babs64 |

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This is one of the first shows I can remember watching when very young. Used to sing the theme day and night, or so I was told.
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Toot
Toot
Added: 11th June 2008
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Posted By: donmac101 |

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Added: 20th July 2009
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Posted By: pfc |

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Fort Montgomery is on the New York side of Lake Champlain at Rouses Point, NY. The multi-cannoned fort was built to prevent a foreign power from sailing down the Northern Corridor waterway from Montreal to New York City. In the 1930's part of it was demolished for use as fill for a new bridge. Much of what remains is intact and is a fun, sometimes spooky, historic site to visit. Tours are now given. It will be featured on the History Channel in the near future. Its role in defining and protecting our homeland borders will be emphasized.
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Added: 31st October 2009
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Posted By: Watersnake |

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