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The Showstoppers (alternatively the Show Stoppers) [1] was a four-piece African-American vocal soul group formed in Philadelphia about 1967. [1] They are best remembered for their 1967 hit , "Ain't Nothin' But a Houseparty", [ 1 ] which was the debut release on three record labels: Showtime Records, Heritage Records , and Beacon Records.
The Walten Files: 1 season, 4 episodes Martin Walls 2020-present YouTube: Martin Walls Internecion Cube: 1 season, 3 episodes Liam Vickers 2020 YouTube Killer Bean Web Series: 1 season, 2 episodes Jeff Lew 2020 YouTube The Stockholms: 1 season, 10 episodes Mike Salcedo 2020–present YouTube Explosm Entertainment Octopie Network [61] Song Machine
Ohio University student newspaper The Post favorably compared its use of the uncanny valley as a horror technique to The Walten Files. [4] It was also praised by GQ. [1] While TLK Magazine praised the series' worldbuilding, it criticized the "monotone" voiceover acting, saying it detracted from The Mandela Catalogue's tone. [2]
Lee Moses was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended Booker T. Washington High School.In the late 1950s he formed his first band, the Showstoppers. They became a popular live act in the Atlanta area, and were at one time the house band at the Royal Peacock club.
The Walten Files is an animated YouTube series, partially inspired by the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise and its analog horror adaptations. [56] It was created by Chilean internet personality Martín Paredes. [57]
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Stuart Margolin (January 31, 1940 – December 12, 2022) [1] was an American actor, director, and screenwriter of film and television. He was known for playing con artist Evelyn "Angel" Martin on the 1970s television series The Rockford Files, winning two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.