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The Pasadena Doo Dah Parade is a popular farcical and flamboyant parade held in Pasadena, California, about once a year. The event has been copied by the Columbus, Ohio, Ocean City, New Jersey, and Kalamazoo, Michigan Doo Dah Parades. Norfolk, Virginia has a Doo Dah Parade but its connection to the Pasadena parade is uncertain. [1]
Down through the years, this event has grown to over 1,000 children participating. In recent years, as many as 15 Middle School bands from all over eastern Kansas have marched in the Kiddie Parade. Families and organizations have built over thirty floats in past parades. [4] Doo Dah Parade The Doo Dah Parade is the adult only event of Neewollah ...
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Pasadena suffered demographically as many residents decamped for the nearby suburbs or the Inland Empire, causing an overall decrease in population. Despite these setbacks, many local artists and hipsters moved in to take advantage of low property values. Their legacy can be seen today in the Doo Dah Parade which began in 1976.
Suzanne Muldowney (born August 13, 1952 [1]), nicknamed Underdog Lady or simply Underdog, is a performance artist known for her appearances in parades in various cities throughout the year in her elaborate homemade costumes.
Exeter: Exeter's New Year's Eve Doo-Dah Parade and Free Fireworks Show; Fair Oaks: Christmas in the Village and Parade; Fallbrook: Annual Christmas Parade; Ferndale: Christmas Lighted Tractor Parade; Folsom: Folsom Police Department and Folsom Fire Department Santa Sleigh Parade; Fontana: Fontana Christmas Parade; Fort Bragg: Fort Bragg's ...
Count Smokula is a musician and singer, and as such has hosted and performed at the Rock City News Music Awards for many years [3] He was also one of the "three days of accordions" performers at the 2008 Los Angeles Accordion Festival. [26] [27] And he is most likely the oldest member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. [28]
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