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  2. The Marvelous Wonderettes - Wikipedia

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    The Marvelous Wonderettes is a jukebox musical comedy with a book by Roger Bean.The show, which uses pop songs from the 1950s and 1960s as a vehicle to tell its story, pays homage to the high school Songleader squads of the 50s.

  3. Juliet, Naked - Wikipedia

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    Juliet, Naked is a novel by the British author Nick Hornby published in 2009. [1] It tells the story of Annie, the long-suffering girlfriend of obsessed music fan Duncan, and the object of his obsession, singer-songwriter Tucker Crowe.

  4. Telly Savalas - Wikipedia

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    Although the lollipop gimmick was added to indulge his sweet tooth, Savalas also smoked heavily onscreen—cigarettes, cigarillos, and cigars—throughout the first season's episodes. The lollipops had apparently given him three cavities , and were part of an (unsuccessful) effort by Kojak (and Savalas himself) to curb his smoking.

  5. 10 fabulous facts about lollipops on National Lollipop Day

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    Being served on a stick may be a new thing for some foods like pickles and cake, but for the lollipop it's been that way the beginning. Here are 10 fabulous facts about the classic candy. #10 ...

  6. Lollipop (1958 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lollipop" is a pop song written by Julius Dixson [1] and Beverly Ross in 1958. It was first recorded by the duo Ronald & Ruby , with Ross performing as "Ruby." It was covered more successfully by The Chordettes whose version reached No. 2 in the US, and The Mudlarks in the UK.

  7. Ronald & Ruby - Wikipedia

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    Ronald & Ruby were an American pop vocal duo, best known for their 1958 hit single, "Lollipop". [1]The duo's members were the black Ronald Gumm [2] (or Gumps) and the white Beverly "Ruby" Ross; interracial pop groups were unusual at the time, and the group did not appear in public or in major press and television outlets. [3]

  8. Millie Small - Wikipedia

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    Millicent Dolly May Small CD (6 October 1947 – 5 May 2020) [1] [2] was a Jamaican singer who is best known for her international hit "My Boy Lollipop" (1964).The song reached number two in both the UK and US charts and sold over seven million copies worldwide.

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