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  2. Music! Music! Music! - Wikipedia

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    The first recording of the song was by Etienne Paree with Eddie "Piano" Miller, released by Rainbow Records in 1949 in the United States, titled "Put Another Nickel In - Music, Music, Music (The Nickelodeon Song)". The biggest-selling version of the song was recorded by Teresa Brewer with the Dixieland All Stars on 20 December 1949, and ...

  3. Nickelodeon (movie theater) - Wikipedia

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    Nickelodeon (movie theater) A nickelodeon theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, c. 1910. Nickelodeons often used gaudy posters and ornamented facades to attract patrons, but bare walls and hard seats usually awaited within. The nickelodeon was the first type of indoor exhibition space dedicated to showing projected motion pictures in the United ...

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    And, even earlier, one can find the lyric "Put another nickel in, in that nickelodeon". I'm (barely) old enough to remember when the price for a single play on a jukebox was a nickel. Deor 13:37, 12 December 2013 (UTC) But it didn't increase in price in the 90s because "You can pay your last respects one quarter at a time" (Prop Me Up Beside ...

  5. John Barbata - Wikipedia

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    John Barbata. John Barbata (April 1, 1945 – May 8, 2024) was an American drummer who was active especially in pop and rock bands in the 1960s and 1970s, both as a band member and as a session drummer. Barbata served as the drummer for The Turtles, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Jefferson Airplane (for its final album and tour only), and ...

  6. Animation Peaks With “Memoir of a Snail” Australian filmmaker Adam Elliott’s endearing adult-animation drama “Memoir of a Snail” left attendees at Telluride over the moon — and in tears.

  7. Talk:Jukebox - Wikipedia

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    The popular 1949 song Music! Music! Music! ("Put another nickel in, in the nickelodeon...") erroneously used it to refer to some otherwise unspecified coin-operated music-making machine, causing endless confusion ever since. Most people assume the reference is to a jukebox, or possibly a coin-operated player piano.

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  9. Cousin Skeeter - Wikipedia

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    Cousin Skeeter. Cousin Skeeter is an American sitcom, that originally aired on Nickelodeon from 1998 to 2002. It starred Robert Ri'chard as Bobby, a young boy whose life is changed when his strange cousin, Skeeter, comes to stay with his family. With Skeeter's help, Bobby learns life lessons and tackles the ups and downs of growing up.