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  2. The Kids from "Fame" - Wikipedia

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    In late 1982 the cast members as The Kids from "Fame" performed some live shows in the United Kingdom, which led to a tour of the rest of Europe in early-1983. These included a show at the Royal Albert Hall in London which was recorded and released as an album. It was during the 1983 tour that stories began to emerge in the press that things ...

  3. Starmaker (song) - Wikipedia

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    The cast performed the song at the 21 October 1982 episode of Top of the Pops, [9] and included it as the fifth track in their The Kids from Fame Live! concert and album in 1983. [ 10 ] In 2003, some of the cast members were reunited by the BBC for a special programme, in which the group performed "Starmaker" to a piano arrangement by Lee ...

  4. Fame (1982 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Kids from "Fame" was the group name of several cast members from the series. The main vocalists of the group were Debbie Allen , Lee Curreri , Erica Gimpel , Carlo Imperato, Valerie Landsburg , Gene Anthony Ray , and Lori Singer .

  5. List of Fame (1982 TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    Fame is an American musical drama television series which premiered on NBC on January 7, 1982. The series is based on the 1980 film of the same name. In 1983, the series entered syndication, for which it remained until its conclusion in 1987. Six seasons and 136 episodes have been aired. The series is available on DVD.

  6. The Kids from "Fame" (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Kids from "Fame" is the first album released by the cast of the American TV series Fame. It was released in 1982 and featured the hit singles "Hi Fidelity" and "Starmaker". The album was a major global success, most notably in the United Kingdom, where it stayed at the top of the UK Album Chart for 12 weeks. [2]

  7. Gene Anthony Ray - Wikipedia

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    Ray also starred in the television series based on the film, Fame. The series was produced by MGM Television from 1982 to 1987, and syndicated from 1983 to 1987. Additionally, he began touring the U.K. with the other members of the Fame cast as The Kids from "Fame"; they performed at 10 venues, including a sell out performance at Royal Albert ...

  8. Debbie Allen - Wikipedia

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    10 Image Awards as a director, actress, choreographer, and producer for Fame, A Different World, Motown 25, The Academy Awards, The Debbie Allen Special and Amistad. On February 4, 2009, Debbie Allen was honored for her contributions to dance and was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by Nia Peeples at The Carnival: Choreographer's ...

  9. Category:Fame (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Kids from "Fame" (album) L. List of awards and nominations received by Fame (1982 TV series) List of Fame (1982 TV series) episodes; M. Music of Fame (2009 film) O.