60s Music and Girl Groups.

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Actually dressing up for a performance. Including HEELS!!!!

Even back in the Late fifties and mid sixties guys wore Sport Jackets,
Shirts and Ties to a dance. Shined their shoes and got a haircut too.

The performers wore their "Vividly Colored Tuxedos and the Girls wore gowns and dresses with BIG HAIR !!!

Just Love it.

 
Is it OK to post some single artists?

A thread about 60s girl singers wouldn't be complete without these girls.

 
I love Deedee Sharp added to her song from Mashed Potato....GRAVY!.....was fun to watch in Sister Act with Whoopie Goldberg!

amazing how many TV shows and Commercials are adding these old time songs to their scenes....

 
I'll Make an Exception for the Orlons

. . . because there's a guy, but the girls make the group.  I bought a copy of "Don't Hang Up" when it was first released and played it so much it developed a skip.  I'm sure the highly taxed needle on my sister's Decca record player had something to do with it.  I have both of these in my current jukebox rotation.

 



 

The Orlons are better known for this one -- with a mention of the Mashed Potato.

 

 
Now just put together the Cars and Appliances during this era.

Ughhhhhh... I'm Ferklempt. What Memories.

Thanks everyone for contributing.

This is a fun thread and a nice break from daily life as we know it today.

And to think it all started with a Hairdryer I posted in New Jersey.

Thanks Joe (Twintubdexter) it's all your fault. You had to post the picture of the Ronetts. LOL ; )
 
John Waters

used that Mashed Potato song in Hairspray, and one by the Ikette's, Ike and Tuna Turners back up singers, the Gong song.
"I'm blue-ue-ue-ue dooby dooby dooby doo gong gong gong gong gong gong gong gong gong gong gong gong yea-ah."
 
Wow, what great memories all these songs and singers have brought back for me! This is the music of my pre teen and teenage years. I used to have the 45's of many of the song's posted here. Every week when I got my allowance I used to ride to the variety store (this was before my family moved to the country)and buy one or two new hit 45's, they were 50 cents each. I had an RCA record player that played 45's only in my bedroom. In the living room we had a big Cherry RCA Hi-Fi, remember those? It had the best sound, but I wasn't allowed to use it if the adults were using the living room. The music of this time always had a happy feeling to it for me, even if they were sometimes sad songs.

BTW, the posting of the hairdrier earlier also brought back a lot of memories. I went to Cosmetology school right out of high school in 1969. At the beauty college I attended in Santa Rosa, Calif. we still had some of these older hairdriers ( by that time the standard salon dryer had a clear, plexi-glass hood). These old driers were really powerful and you had to put a drier net over your patron's hair to keep the rollers and clips from being dislodged and sucked up into the fan. I worked at this profession steadily from 1969 thru 1976, when I went to work for the Telephone Co. as an operator. I still did my favorite customers hair after work. In 1980 I went back to Cosmetology full time until I went to work for the Social Service Dept.in 85'. I kept my license renewed until 2 years ago. I did a lot of those roller sets, razor cuts, permanents, and hair coloring during those 15-16 years. I used to work my ass off on Thur., Fri. and Sat., our busiest days of the week then, doing a lot of "rat and roll'.
Eddie
 

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