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As popular male hairstyles increased in length in the late 1960s, so too did hair within the male African-American community, [422] thereby the early 1970s saw an expansion in the overall size of afros. [422] Examples of male celebrities with afros included Maurice White of Earth, Wind, & Fire, Jimi Hendrix, and male members of the Jackson 5.
Man wearing a Lord John coat, the popular "dandified" male fashion in 1968. In the late 1960s, brides often wore white mini wedding dresses. Two men at the Woodstock Festival , 1969
David McCallum wore the hairstyle in the 1975 TV series The Invisible Man [4] and child actor Adam Rich popularized it for children in the series Eight Is Enough, which ran from 1977 to 1981. Roughly during the run of this show, 1977–1981, hairstyles of similar length over the ears became almost universal for American boys and even young men.
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[3] [4] [5] In 1975, [4] Banerjee bought a failing West Los Angeles bar named Destiny II. [4] In 1979, Banerjee and Nahin renamed the bar "Chippendales" and began hosting exotic dance nights for women, [4] which became a major hit. [3] Banerjee opened clubs in New York, Dallas, and Denver, [4] and three touring troupes toured around the US and ...