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  • .../ Jerry Drummer]'', which had only three issues from April 1957 to October 1957. [[Category:1957|Drummer, Jerry]]
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  • ...odes|Larry "Lonesome" Rhodes]]' live television show in Elia Kazan's great 1957 movie ''[http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0050371/combined A Face in the Crowd]'' [[Category:1957]]
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  • ...Like Martian Music," by Charles E. Fritch, and published in the September 1957 issue of ''Fantastic Universe'' magazine. [[Category:1957]]
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  • ...driver turned overnight rock 'n' roll star played by Elvis Presley in the 1957 movie ''Loving You'', a semi-autobiographical take on Elvis' life. [[Category:1957|Rivers, Deke]]
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  • Fictional composer from the 1957 novel ''Atlas Shrugged'' by Ayn Rand. Dismissed as a hack. [[Category:1957|Liddy, Mort]]
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  • Fictional classical composer from the 1957 novel ''Atlas Shrugged'' by Ayn Rand. He has five concertos. [[Category:1957|Halley, Richard]]
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  • Italian-American TV singer in Rome from the 1957 film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050140/combined Seven Hills of Rome]'' [[Category:1957|Revere, Marc]]
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  • From the movie ''[http://imdb.com/title/tt0050230/combined Carnival Rock]'' (1957). Natalie Cook (Susan Cabot) is a singer at rock and roll club. The owner, [[Category:1957|Cook, Natalie]]
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  • ...'s ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031593/ Love Affair]'', Deborah Kerr in 1957's ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050105/ An Affair to Remember]'', and Ann [[Category:1957|McKay, Terry]]
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  • ...a short story by James Baldwin, first publuished in ''Partisan Review'' in 1957. It was also included in his 1965 collection of short stories ''Going to Me [[Category:1957]]
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  • In the 1957 film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050556/combined Jailhouse Rock]'', Ur- [[Category:1957|Everett, Vince]]
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  • ...Please" story of teen comic book ''My Little Margie's Boyfriends'' #8 (Sep 1957). He has a tantrum and literally boots a player out of the orchestra. [[Category:1957]]
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  • ...ries ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0262982/reference Pinky and Perky]'' (1957-1973). They have pitch-shifted voices like [[the Chipmunks]], but predate t [[Category:1957]]
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  • ...ine ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/246208/#1269608 Humbug]'' #4 (November 1957). ...ck-davis-and-harvey-kurtzman-humbug-4-peri-coma-page-1-original-art-humbug-1957-/a/7021-92059.s?ic3=ViewItem-Auction-Archive-ThisAuction-120115 Orginal art
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  • ...!" article in satire magazine ''From Here To Insanity'' vol.3, no.1 (April 1957). His album ''Jazz at Smoryville'' features his "Bop Chopin Preludes and Co [[Category:1957|Bloobank, Dave]]
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  • ...tory of Harvey romance comic book ''First Romance Magazine'' #49 (December 1957). ...romance-magazine-45-complete-5-page-story-secret-heart-original-art-harvey-1957-francie-s-veronica/a/817-6417.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515
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  • Fictional mouse conductor of [[The All Mouse Symphony and Chorus]], from the 1957 Disney 45rpm record ''[http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/walt-disneys-ch [[Category:1957|Mousensky, Ludwig]]
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  • ...icbookplus.com/?dlid=59982 Young Romance]'' vol. 10, no. 3 (#87, April-May 1957). [[Category:1957|Berger, Alice]]
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  • ..." story of Harvey romance comic book ''First Romance Magazine'' #45 (April 1957) by Bob Powell. Francie's Veronica Lake-styled hairdo hides a terrible faci ...romance-magazine-45-complete-5-page-story-secret-heart-original-art-harvey-1957-francie-s-veronica/a/817-6417.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515
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  • ...g/issue/316023/#1907859 Personal Love]'' #vol. 1, no. 1 (September-October 1957). Pete's not performing well; his manager Alice says he needs the love of a [[Category:1957|Johnson, Pete]]
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  • ...t from "The Prodigy" story of comic book ''Forbidden Worlds'' #59 (October 1957). He plays a Mozart sonata at a musical soiree, which enrages former child [[Category:1957|Klaus, Franz]]
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  • ...Starbright" in satire magazine ''From Here to Insanity'' vol.3, no.1 (Apr 1957). [[Category:1957|Kalfin, Beverly]]
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  • Jazz guitarist in 1957 film ''Sweet Smell of Success'' who plays for the real group The Chico Hami [[Category:1957|Dallas, Steve]]
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  • ...rdion_Band_In_Tune_With_Fun.png|right]]Rising young accordionist, from the 1957 promotional comic book ''In Tune With Fun'' by Feature Publications. Inspir [[Category:1957|Stanton, Tom]]
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  • ...th horn-playing circus seal Barker, in Sid and Marty Krofft's unsuccessful 1957 TV puppet show pilot, ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9766128/reference Her [[Category:1957]]
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  • From the 1957 Disney 45rpm record ''[http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/walt-disneys-ch [[Category:1957|All Mouse Symphony and Chorus]]
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  • ...ry "The Tunesmith." It first appeared in ''Worlds of If'' magazine, August 1957. *[https://archive.org/details/1957-08_IF_modified ''Worlds of If'', August 1957, on Archive.org]
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  • ...ght]]All-accordion, all-young sextet fronted by young Bob Holmes, from the 1957 promotional comic book ''In Tune With Fun'' by Feature Publications. They a [[Category:1957|Young People's Accordion Band]]
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  • ...hopping, bopping jazz piano-drums-guitar trio in the Stan Freberg-narrated 1957 cartoon short ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051078/reference The Three L [[Category:1957|Three Little Bops]]
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  • ...ry "The Tunesmith." It first appeared in ''Worlds of If'' magazine, August 1957. Biggle actually had a PhD in musicology! *[https://archive.org/details/1957-08_IF_modified ''Worlds of If'', August 1957, on Archive.org]
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  • *[[Sonny ("Sonny's Blues")]], from a 1957 short story by James Baldwin.
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  • ...ory of Charlton comic book ''Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds'' #2 (January 1957). It's spelled YODELLER, people. This man is stationed at the top of Mount [[Category:1957|Yodler of Yognasi]]
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  • ...vis Presley spoof from Al Capp's ''Li'l Abner'' comic strip, introduced in 1957. He was born in Dogpatch, but the town of West Cornball offered him $100,00 [[Category:1957|McCall, Hawg]]
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  • ...ry "The Tunesmith." It first appeared in ''Worlds of If'' magazine, August 1957. Biggle actually had a PhD in musicology! Multichords have an automatic set *[https://archive.org/details/1957-08_IF_modified ''Worlds of If'', August 1957, on Archive.org]
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  • ...om "The Wrong Man" story of romance comic book ''My Secret Life'' #19 (Aug 1957). Kramer is playing drums for an unnamed dance band at a beach club when he [[Category:1957|Kramer, Hank]]
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  • ...in "The Gift" story of comic book ''Strange Suspense Stories'' #33 (August 1957). He keeps playing off key, but everything sounds fine to him. His career t [[Category:1957|Orlatti, Marko]]
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  • [[Category:1957]]
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  • Rockabilly singer from Elia Kazan's great 1957 movie ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050371/combined A Face in the Crowd]' [[Category:1957|Rhodes, Larry Lonesome]]
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  • ...is Presley) cellmate in [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0050556 Jailhouse Rock] (1957). He's an ex-country star who tries to make a comeback once out of the big
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  • ...entures of Ozzie & Harriet]''; from the "Ricky the Drummer" episode (04/10/1957). This is the show that launched Ricky Nelson's singing career. [[Category:1957]]
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  • ...y from "The Prodigy" story of comic book ''Forbidden Worlds'' #59 (October 1957). He seems to hate music as an adult, and has other eccentric habits which [[Category:1957|Franklin, Bob]]
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  • African-American jazz saxophonist in Paris, France in the 1957 novel ''Paris Blues'' by Harold Flender.
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  • Composer/sound artist from "The Sound Museum" track of Ken Nordine's 1957 ''Word Jazz'' album. While a cool jazz group plays in the background, Nordi [[Category:1957|Cunningham, Janos]]
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  • ...e Plunkett goes and sees him perform in Greenwich Village in the spring of 1957.
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  • ...famous pianist and composer, would clumsily accompany her on the piano. In 1957, they released ''The Piano Artistry of Jonathan Edwards'' and managed to ke [[Category:1957|Edwards, Jonathan and Darlene]]
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  • ...itle/tt0090533/combined Throb]'' (1986-1988). What do they sing? Why, the 1957 hit "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tammy_(song) Tammy]", of course.
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  • ...l) Rodgers and Hart musical], and a [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050815/ 1957 movie musical]. Gene Kelly played Evans on Broadway and Frank Sinatra playe
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  • ...or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arturo_Toscanini Arturo Toscanini] (1867-1957) from the 1936 novel ''[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.14876
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  • The instrument is not in the original 1957 book.
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  • Neither instrument is in the original 1957 book.
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  • The instrument is not in the original 1957 book.
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  • Benny Ryan had been a minor teenage idol, and in 1957 had made it all the way to number 3 on the rock and roll charts with "Do th
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  • ...of vampires and Morgan is the leader of this band, Morgan and his band in 1957 were called '''The Goodtones''' then in the late 1970s, the band were calle
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  • The instrument is not in the original 1957 book.
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  • The instrument is not in the original 1957 book.
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  • His name is a spoonerism of Gully Foyle, the protagonist of the 1957 science fiction novel ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stars_My_Destina
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  • ...ic, conniving, self-destructing redhead, Lucille Ball, in the classic 1951-1957 sitcom, [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0043208 I Love Lucy]. He was too good for
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  • ...ucky Strike Presents: Your Hit Parade]'', which Snooky hosted from 1950 to 1957.
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  • ...ic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/13961/ Uncle Scrooge #20, December 1957-February 1958, by Carl Banks.
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  • The instrument is not in the original 1957 book.
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  • The band's name is a reference to the well-known 1957 courtroom drama film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050083/combined 12 Ang
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  • ...ttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0637903/ The Man Who Played God]" episode (4/25/1957) of drama television series ''Lux Video Theatre''.
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  • *[http://www.knotslanding.net/characterbios/cijib.htm Ciji Dunne (1957-1983) on official site]
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  • ...ttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0637903/ The Man Who Played God]" episode (4/25/1957) of drama television series ''Lux Video Theatre''.
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  • The instrument is not in the original 1957 book.
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  • ...n abattoir with his horse and fiancee until he is mysteriously murdered in 1957.
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  • The instrument is not in the original 1957 book.
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  • Lola Albright released two albums on Columbia Records, ''Lola Wants You'', 1957, and ''Dreamsville'', 1959, which was arranged by Henry Mancini and feature
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  • ...his bandmates: Brad who's in prison, Ronnie who's had a brain injury since 1957, Pete who he killed, and bass violinist Al Hutz who he dropped down an elev
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  • ...ries ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0262982/reference Pinky and Perky]'' (1957-1973). They also appeared on the cover of one of the show's soundtrack albu
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  • The instrument is not in the original 1957 book.
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  • ...octor_Zhivago_(film) Doctor Zhivago]'' was a popular 1965 film (based on a 1957 novel) about a Russian doctor through World War I and the Russian Revolutio
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  • ...song reference is a teddy bear used in the rescue, which refers to Elvis' 1957 hit, "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear."
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  • ...''Fawcett's Funny Animals'' #64, reprinted in ''Giant Comics'' #1 (Summer 1957). He appeared in short, text-only stories by R.R. Symes, a pseudonym for Ro *[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=34066 ''Giant Comics'' #1 (Summer 1957)]
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  • ...s career as a musician. He also appeared in ''Caesar's Hour'' (February 2, 1957), reusing some of the same gags.
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  • ...-1957-Winter/page/n101/mode/2up Future Science Fiction]'' #31 (Winter 1956-1957). The story was rewritten as "A Man of Talent" for republication in the 196 *https://archive.org/details/Future_Science_Fiction_31_1956-1957-Winter/page/n101/mode/2up
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  • [[Category:1957|Ritemeyer, Stubby]]
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  • The instrument is not in the original 1957 book.
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  • ...r C. Clarke, first published in 1950, and later incorporated into Clarke's 1957 collection ''Tales from the White Hart''.
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  • "Thunder and Roses" is a 1957 story by Theodore Sturgeon.
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  • [[Category:1957|Worrel, Marty]]
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