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  2. Fan club - Wikipedia

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    A 1959 button badge for members of the Lonnie Lee fan club. A fan club is an organized group of fans, generally of a celebrity. Most fan clubs are run by fans who devote considerable time and resources to support them. There are also "official" fan clubs that are run by someone associated with the person or organization the club is centered on.

  3. Rodney Dangerfield - Wikipedia

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    After fan protests, the academy reconsidered, but Dangerfield then refused to accept membership. [32] In March 1995, Dangerfield was the first celebrity to personally own a website and create content for it. [33] He interacted with fans who visited his site via an "E-mail me" link, often surprising people with a reply. [34]

  4. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    Also the Official Fan Club of the New Orleans Saints [282] New York Rangers: Rangerstown Sports team [283] Newcastle United F.C. Toon Army: Sports team [284] Neymar: Neymarzetes Athlete [285] Nicki Minaj: Barbz Musician Male fans are called "Ken Barbz". "Barbz" is derived from Minaj's frequent referral to herself as Barbie. [171] Nine Inch ...

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    Though fan groups have existed for as long as musicians have elicited screams from their adoring audiences, the social media era has elevated the statuses of these groups and given them more power.

  6. Category:Fan clubs - Wikipedia

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    Fan-club-release albums (15 P) Animation fan clubs (2 P) Anime clubs (3 P) Association football supporters' associations (25 C, 48 P) C. Comics fan clubs (6 P) F.

  7. International Club Crosby - Wikipedia

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    The International Club Crosby (ICC) was founded in 1936 in the United States and, is, in effect, the “Bing Crosby Fan Club.” As such it is the World's longest-running fan club, and is duly recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records. It has some 500 active supporters in major countries around the globe.

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  9. Nintendo Fun Club - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Fun Club was a fan club marketed by Nintendo. [1] It was free to join, and its members received a free subscription to Nintendo Fun Club News, a periodical that discussed popular games and games that were planned for the near future. It also offered tips and tricks, Nintendo video game news, and comics.