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"Funkytown" has at least two music videos. In one, an unidentified black woman lip synching Johnson's vocals dances with some women in a pub. In another video, Doris D , who fronted Lipps Inc. in the Netherlands and West Germany, dances while lip synching the vocals. [ 15 ]
The four women started out as dancers for the "Maria Moore Dancers" company. They often performed back up dancing for the famous Dutch show TopPop.. After they danced for the video accompanying the song Funky Town by Lipps Inc. they were asked to form the girl-group Doris D & The Pins with lead-singer Debbie Jenner.
Funkytown or Funky Town may also refer to: Funkytown, a Canadian drama film released in 2010 (festival circuit) and 2011 (wide release) Funky Town (Camp Mulla album), 2012; Funky Town (T-Bone Walker album), 1968; Funky Town, a 2012 repackage of the 2011 EP Black Eyes by T-ara "Funky Town" (Namie Amuro song), 2007 song by Japanese R&B singer ...
9 Funkytown gore shock video. 8 comments. Toggle the table of contents ... Debbie Jenner from Doris D and the Pins replaced Cynthia Jonson in the video and many ...
When the 1980 disco-funk song “Funkytown” was still a 1980s hit, listeners to KKDA/104.5 FM and KKDA/730 AM grew up hearing the station refer to “Funky Town Fort Worth.” The song is catchy.
Drug cartels in Mexico frequently make videos of dead or captured gang members to intimidate or threaten rivals. Mexican police confirm grisly gang video showing bodies kicked, burned and shot ...
bestgore.com (stylized as BestGore.com and abbreviated BG) [2] was a Canadian shock site active from 2008 to 2020 and owned by Mark Marek, [3] which provided highly violent real-life news, photos and videos, with authored opinion and user comments. The site received media attention in 2012, following the hosting of a video depicting the murder ...
While not initially included on Love an Adventure, "Funky Town" was included on reissues of the album that were released following the success of the single. In September 1986, James and Vince Leigh appeared in the music video for John Farnham's single, "You're the Voice" despite not contributing to its audio recording. [15]