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  2. Sock hop - Wikipedia

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    Sock hop at Shimer College, Illinois, in 1948. A sock hop or sox hop, often also called a record hop [1]: 199 or just a hop, was an informal (but officially organized) dance event for teenagers in mid-20th-century North America, featuring popular music.

  3. Dance crazes - Wikipedia

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    Sock Hop: 1958: Madison: 1958: The Stroll: 1959: Hully Gully: 1960s. Year Dance 1960: Shimmy: 1960: ... Dance Crazes of the 50s & 60s - by Dr. Frank Hoffmann ...

  4. The Milt Grant Show - Wikipedia

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    WTTG launched Milt Grant's Record Hop on July 22, 1956, with WOL simulcasting the television station's audio. [8] Grant's show, which had added support of area police and civic organizations as a "constructive approach" against juvenile delinquency, [9] originated from a ballroom at the Raleigh Hotel [1] six days a week (weekday afternoons at 5 p.m. and noon on Saturdays). [10]

  5. Poodle skirt - Wikipedia

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    The decorations could be chosen to reflect the wearer's interests. The skirt proved most popular with teenage girls, and in 1952 mail-order catalogs dedicated to poodle skirts were made. [7] Known as the "first teenage fashion trend", these skirts were perfect for dancing. It could also be said that the skirt's ability to be customized led to ...

  6. 50 Cheap And Creepy DIY Halloween Decor Ideas That Look ... - AOL

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    From creepy yard signs to gory garden decor, enjoy scrolling through these spooky photos. Keep reading to also find a 50 Cheap And Creepy DIY Halloween Decor Ideas That Look Unbelievably Cool

  7. Jim Lounsbury - Wikipedia

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    Jim Lounsbury (February 24, 1923, in Colo, Iowa – January 8, 2006, in Tucson, Arizona) was an early pioneer in rock and roll music and a radio news anchor.. Lounsbury hosted many of the first rock and roll radio programs (WIND and WJJD, Chicago; WOR, New York City) and later many rock and roll television shows, including Jim Lounsbury's Sock Hop, "Bandstand Matinee"', and The Record Hop (WGN ...

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