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  2. Groovy - Wikipedia

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    Groovy (or, less commonly, groovie or groovey) is a slang colloquialism popular during the 1960s and 1970s. It is roughly synonymous with words such as "excellent ...

  3. Harpers Bizarre - Wikipedia

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    Harpers Bizarre was formed out of the Tikis, a band from Santa Cruz, California, which had some local successes with Beatlesque songs in the mid 1960s. [1] The Tikis had been signed to Tom Donahue 's Autumn Records from 1965 to 1966 and had released two singles on that label. [2][3] In 1967, record producer Lenny Waronker got hold of the Simon ...

  4. The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) - Wikipedia

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    Contents. The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) " The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) " is a song by folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, written by Paul Simon and originally released on their 1966 album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme. [ 4 ] Cash Box called it a "sparkling, spirited lid".

  5. Robert Fraser (art dealer) - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. art dealer. Robert Fraser (13 August 1937 – 27 January 1986), sometimes known as "Groovy Bob", was a London art dealer. He was a figure in the London cultural scene of the mid-to-late 1960s, and was close to members of the Beatles (particularly Paul McCartney) and the Rolling Stones. In February 2015, the exhibition A Strong Sweet ...

  6. The Mindbenders - Wikipedia

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    The Mindbenders were an English beat group from Manchester. [1] Originally the backing group for Wayne Fontana, they were one of several acts that were successful in the mid-1960s British Invasion of the US charts, achieving major chart hits with "The Game of Love" (a number-one single with Fontana) in 1965 and "A Groovy Kind of Love" in 1966.

  7. “The Masked Singer” reveals a twist and unmasks Bluebell as ...

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    The episode was totally far out. Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Masked Singer season 12, episode 6, "'60s Night." The Masked Singer got a groovy makeover on Wednesday thanks to ...

  8. Groovie Goolies - Wikipedia

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    Groovie Goolies is an American animated television show that had its original run Saturday mornings on CBS between 1970 and 1972. It was rebroadcast the following season on Sunday mornings. Set at a decrepit castle, the show focused on its monstrous but good-natured and mostly friendly inhabitants. [3]

  9. The Groovy Show - Wikipedia

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    The second version of the show was The Groovy Game hosted by sister radio station KHJ DJ Sam Riddle and model Kam Nelson (who dated and later became engaged to Olympic pole vaulter Bob Seagren during their run). [3] It included a game show component in which selected members of the audience competed in a trivia contest for prizes.