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  2. Pajama Party (group) - Wikipedia

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    Pajama Party was an American female vocal trio from Brooklyn, New York active between 1988 and 1992. The original members were Jennifer McQuilkin of New Jersey, Daphne Rubin-Vega of Panama, and Suzi Ranta of Michigan with songwriter Peggy Sendars and songwriter/producer Jim Klein .

  3. Monkeybone - Wikipedia

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    Erica Gudis, Melinda Miamor, and Caroline A. Rice as the Party Chicks, three bird-beaked women in Down Town that are first seen at Hypnos' pajama party. Mike Starr as Bull (uncredited in the closing credits [a]), a Texas Longhorn-type Minotaur with a Picasso art-like face who is the bartender of Down Town's Coma Bar.

  4. Pajama Party - Wikipedia

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    Pajama party or pyjama party may refer to: A sleepover; Pajama Party, a 1964 film; Pajama Party (group), a 1980s and 1990s R&B trio "Pajama Party" (Pee-wee's ...

  5. Jody McCrea - Wikipedia

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    McCrea played the Big Lunk in the 1964 film Pajama Party, with Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello in the lead parts. McCrea had a small part in Young Fury (1965) and played Lieutenant Brannin, a cocky cavalry officer based loosely on George Armstrong Custer, in Sam Peckinpah's Major Dundee (1965), but his scene was deleted from the final cut.

  6. Up All Night (Pajama Party album) - Wikipedia

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    Up All Night is the first full-length album by Pajama Party, an American R&B/Dance/Pop female vocal trio from Brooklyn, New York. The album was released on October 23, 1989, by Atlantic Records . Track listing

  7. Lessons From Two Legendary Parties: Capote’s Black and White ...

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    But, perhaps you want to throw a party with the same amount of glamour, sans artsy peacocking. Six years earlier, on November 28, 1966, Truman Capote threw the legendary Black and White ball ...

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