Joan Rivers

  • Length: 1:23
  • Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
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  • Author: fsberney

Tags: 1964  coffee  folk  go-go  hootennany  house  independent  joan  movie  music  once  rivers  sketch  stand-up  upon 

In 1964, Joan Rivers appeared in her first motion picture, Once Upon A Coffee House. The film just played in Miami, Florida and then was shelved.It was not until a few years ago, that Alpha Video agreed to release the movie on home video. They changed the name to Hootenanny A Go-Go.In 1964, Rivers was appearing with a group called Jim, Jake and Joan, at the Bitter End in New York City.I saw them appearing and wanted to use them in our movie. I always tell people that I discovered Joan Rivers.Anyway, the group flew in for their part in the film. Their sketches run about 5 or 6 minutes. What I've put up here is just a very short clip from the film.You can see their entire appearance as well as a lot of other performers if you buy the entire film.Alpha Video is selling it on their web site www.oldies.comYou can also get it through us. Email me at fred@oldietv.comTake a look at some of the reviews of the film on www.imdb.comOne person felt it was the best film that depicked what the folk music crowd was all about in the 60's.

Woodstock 69

  • Length: 2:54
  • Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
  • Views: 30
  • Author: marcie234

Tags: 69  awesome  cars  crowd  days  festival  hendrix  hippies  jimi  music  of  peace  roadtrip  Woodstock 

Some pictures of the festival lolim not from that time but i think it was realy cool its a thing thats interesting

HSC F. Undisputed

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  • Author: bigferocious

Tags: crowd  entertainment  music 

a verse by undisputed with Her Scarlet Cord.myspace.com/herscarletcordmyspace.com/undisputedakabigd

A History of Fads - Page 1 {Zazzies}

  • Length: 3:35
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  • Author: professormorpheus9

Tags: fads  frank  history  sinatra  suit  swing  time  zazzy  zoot 

This video is about the first pop-culture fad that came into America after the 'Great Depression'. It lasted until America entered World War 2, the culture was a way of life for those in the high society when it first existed! In a time when Hollywood had clean movies, good morals and much more entertainment value! It also was a music crowd apart from country music and the bumpkins involved in the scene! Donated by Rockahol7 I give you the Zazzies!

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