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(New page: From the classic African American television sitcom ''Good Times''. Son Michael fronts a trio of older dudes to sing a doo-wop song at talent contest at The Blue Frog. However, the Blue Fr...)
 
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From the classic African American television sitcom ''Good Times''. Son Michael fronts a trio of older dudes to sing a doo-wop song at talent contest at The Blue Frog. However, the Blue Frog is a bar, and Michael is only 15, so mom is quick to yank him out. Son J.J., the band's manager ends up managing other contestant [[Judith Cohen]]. She sings a medley of "Be A Clown" and "Send in the Clowns."
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From "The Judy Cohen Story" episode (December 22, 1976) of classic African American television sitcom ''Good Times''. Son Michael fronts a trio of older dudes to sing a doo-wop song at talent contest at The Blue Frog. However, the Blue Frog is a bar, and Michael is only 15, so mom is quick to yank him out. Son J.J., the band's manager ends up managing other contestant [[Judith Cohen]]. She sings a medley of "Be A Clown" and "Send in the Clowns."
  
Jack Simmons, agent for all the big stars is there.
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Jack Simmons, agent for all the big stars is there. J.J. has to give up being her manager in order for her to get big with Jack, or Judy will never work in the town.
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[[Category:1976|Cohen, Judith]]

Revision as of 19:00, 8 February 2014

From "The Judy Cohen Story" episode (December 22, 1976) of classic African American television sitcom Good Times. Son Michael fronts a trio of older dudes to sing a doo-wop song at talent contest at The Blue Frog. However, the Blue Frog is a bar, and Michael is only 15, so mom is quick to yank him out. Son J.J., the band's manager ends up managing other contestant Judith Cohen. She sings a medley of "Be A Clown" and "Send in the Clowns."

Jack Simmons, agent for all the big stars is there. J.J. has to give up being her manager in order for her to get big with Jack, or Judy will never work in the town.