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  • ...tp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0144667/combined Vip, mio fratello superuomo]'' (1968). Foursome (drums, standup bass, guitar, sax) dressed only in grass skirts [[Category:1968]]
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  • ...of comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/231220/ Josie]'' #35 (August 1968). [[Category:1968|Raves]]
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  • ...ias]]," an impromptu song by The Beatles at the end of "Step Inside Love," 1968; released 1996. [[Category:1968]]
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  • ...''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062625/ 30 Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia]'' (1968). Dudley Moore stars as this pianist and composer who wants to compose his [[Category:1968|Street, Rupert]]
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  • ...noias," an impromptu song by The Beatles at the end of "Step Inside Love," 1968; released 1996. [[Category:1968]]
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  • ...s://www.comics.org/issue/22181/ The X-Men]'' volume 1, issue 48 (September 1968). [[Category:1968|Chocolate Covered Ashcan]]
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  • ...ode of TV series ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0060010 The Monkees]'' (03/04/1968). [[Category:1968|West Minstrel Abbeys]]
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  • ...Archie's Madhouse'' and its sequel, ''Mad House Ma-ad Jokes'' from October 1968 through June 1969. *"Tough Stuff" from US Archie's Madhouse #65 (December 1968)
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  • ...Jets_Frank_Zappa.jpg|right]]From ''Cruising with Ruben and the Jets,'' the 1968 album by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. [[Category:1968]]
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  • Fictional terrible trumpeter and terrible pun on the 1968 novelty/comedy album ''Hooray For Hollywood'' by real act The George Garabe [[Category:1968|Arms, Harry]]
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  • Porcine lute-strumming singer/songwriter from William Steig's 1968 children's book of the same title. [[Category:1968]]
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  • ...imdb.com/title/tt0824190/reference Fiddler on the Loose]" episode (Jan. 6, 1968) of animated TV series ''Spider-Man''. [[Category:1968|Squawkers, The]]
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  • ...ngelical singer with a near magical voice, known by no other name from the 1968 novel ''The Gospel Singer'' by Harry Crewes. [[Category:1968|Gospel Singer]]
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  • ...e same name, based on the character in the song was broadcast December 19, 1968 on NBC, and was followed by a sequel in 1976. The character was given the n [[Category:1968|Little Drummer Boy]]
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  • .../www.imdb.com/title/tt0702474/ They're Singing Me Back]" episode (July 22, 1968) of Australian TV series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060025/combined Sk [[Category:1968]]
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  • ...inger (and, secretly, a Nexus-6 replicant) who appears in Philip K. Dick's 1968 dystopian sci-fi novel ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Androids_Dream_o [[Category:1968|Luft, Luba]]
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  • ..."[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0598105/combined No Blue Skies]" (5 December 1968), lounge singer Joey Rand (real singer Tommy Sands) turns to dramatic high- [[Category:1968|Rand, Joey]]
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  • ...sterharper of Pern'', but first appeared in ''Dragonflight'', published in 1968. [[Category:1968]]
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  • ...title/tt0824190/ Fountain of Terror/Fiddler on the Loose]" episode (6 Jan. 1968) of animated TV series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061301/combined Spid [[Category:1968|Fiddler (Spider-Man)]]
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  • Hippie singer/actor from the Mel Brooks film comedy ''The Producers'' (1968). He auditions for the stage musical ''Springtime for Hitler'' with the ori [[Category:1968|St. DuBois, Lorenzo]]
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  • A singer/songwriter from the obscure 1968 song "Going to the Country" by Mark Levine, from his album ''Pilgrim's Prog [[Category:1968|Carter, Diamond]]
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  • ...Intelligence Network, in the "International Concerto" episode (November 17 1968) of British sci-fi televisions series ''Joe 90.'' Unfortunately, during his [[Category:1968|Sladek, Igor]]
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  • ...) is a millionaire by 19, and at 24 gets involved in politics in the nutty 1968 flick ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063808/combined Wild in the Streets]' ...ng "Shape of Things to Come" hit #22 on the US Billboard charts on 28 Oct. 1968. The music was performed by [http://www.davieallan.com Davie Allan and the
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  • From the "How Not to Manage a Rock Group" episode (first aired 28 Apr. 1968) of forgotten television sitcom ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061280/ref [[Category:1968|Mamas and Papas-In-Law]]
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  • Band from the "How Not To Manage a Rock Group" episode (28 April 1968) of Eve Ardens' weak 1960s sitcom, ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061280/ [[Category:1968|Warts]]
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  • ...www.imdb.com/title/tt0062543/combined The Banana Splits Adventure Hour]'' (1968-1970). I mainly remember them introducing cartoons, running into each other [[Category:1968|Banana Splits]]
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  • In the 1968 animated movie ''Yellow Submarine'', four old fashioned string quartet or b [[Category:1968]]
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  • ...n it into a march. From the "How Not to Manage a Rock Group" episode (4/28/1968) of forgotten television series ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061280/ref [[Category:1968|Friends Indeed]]
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  • From "The Bushrangers" episode (June 17, 1968) of Australian television series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060025/com [[Category:1968|Bushrangers]]
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  • ...om/title/tt0523094/reference Hippie, Hippie, Hooray]" episode (February 1, 1968) of classic sitcom ''Bewitched''. Free-spirited witch [[Serena]] gets arre [[Category:1968|Belters]]
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  • Aging crooner in the 1968 novel ''Baby, Come On Inside'' by David Wagoner .
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  • Hippie psychedelic band in the 1968 period movie ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063469/reference Psych-Out]'' [[Category:1968]]
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  • ...om/title/tt0523094/reference Hippie, Hippie, Hooray]" episode (February 1, 1968) she sings ""Rock a Bye Baby" and a short version of "The Iffin Song" on a [[Category:1968]]
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  • Australian girl group from the 1968, from the 2012 film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1673697/combined The Sap
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  • Nightclub singer from "The Unsound of Music" episode (November 28, 1968) of TV series ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059982/reference/ Family Aff ...rtists released a 45rpm single of Johnny "Jody" Whitaker singing it in May 1968 (UA 50296, b/w "The Garden Song").
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  • .../title/tt0598219/ Hawaii Five-O]'' episode "Tiger by the Tail" (10 October 1968). Real singer Sal Mineo plays Bobby George, a struggling singer not talent [[Category:1968|George, Bobby]]
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  • ...rock and roll group in the country" from the "Groovy Guru" episode (01/13/1968)of TV spy spoof series ''Get Smart''. This drummerless "rock" trio were par [[Category:1968|Sacred Cows]]
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  • ...a one page story in a ''Richie Rich'' comic book, date and issue unknown (1968?). Wow. Priceless.
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  • *“The Family Outing,” 3/11/1968 (Cissy mentions hearing them on the radio) *“The Baby Sitters,” 4/1/1968 (Danny [Dennis Olivieri] has hard-to-get tickets to their concert)
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  • *''Birdy and the Group'' (1968)
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  • ...y Out'' by Louis Charbonneau, retitled ''The Corrupt and the Innocent'' in 1968.
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  • [[Image:TheOneandOnlyGenuineOriginalFamilyBand1.jpg|right]] From the obscure 1968 Disney dog ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063389/ The One and Only, Genuin [[Category:1968|Bower Family Band]]
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  • ...ly wrote some hit songs of the 1960s and 70s, including the title track, a 1968 hit for The Foundations.
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  • ...me: '''Beauregard Rippy'''.) Thinly veiled Elvis parody from the eponymous 1968 [https://www.allmusic.com/song/tupelo-mississippi-flash-mt0031944150 Jerry
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  • [[Category:1968|Jones, Molly]]
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  • ...ibly a reference or homage to [[Zippy and the Zappers]], a recurring band (1968-1969) in the ''Archie's Madhouse'' comic book series.
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  • ...Johnny Beat]'' which ran five 118 page issues from November 1967 to March 1968.
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  • In 1968, The Turtles released the concept album ''The Turtles Present The Battle of [[Category:1968]]
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  • In 1968, The Turtles released the concept album ''The Turtles Present The Battle of [[Category:1968]]
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  • In 1968, The Turtles released the concept album ''The Turtles Present The Battle of [[Category:1968]]
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  • In 1968, The Turtles released the concept album ''The Turtles Present The Battle of [[Category:1968]]
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  • In 1968, The Turtles released the concept album ''The Turtles Present The Battle of [[Category:1968]]
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  • In 1968, The Turtles released the concept album ''The Turtles Present The Battle of [[Category:1968|Bigg Brothers]]
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  • In 1968, The Turtles released the concept album ''The Turtles Present The Battle of [[Category:1968|Fabulous Dawgs]]
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  • In 1968, The Turtles released the concept album ''The Turtles Present The Battle of [[Category:1968|Atomic Enchilada]]
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  • In 1968, The Turtles released the concept album ''The Turtles Present The Battle of [[Category:1968|L.A. Bust]]
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  • In 1968, The Turtles released the concept album ''The Turtles Present The Battle of [[Category:1968|U.S. Teens featuring Raoul]]
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  • ...Prince Synok" story line of comic strip ''Tales of the Green Beret'' (1965-1968).
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  • ...ystery novel ''Way Out'', later retitled ''The Corrupt and the Innocent'' (1968) by Louis Charbonneau. She's about to be chewed up by the record industry.
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  • ...3126876/combined Bucky and the Squirrels]''. This one-hit wonder band from 1968 gets frozen when their plane crashes, and then thaw out in the present day.
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  • Anyway, they were part of the 1966-1968 animated ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059984/combined Frankenstein Jr. a
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  • In 1968, The Turtles released the concept album ''The Turtles Present The Battle of [[Category:1968|Cross Fires]]
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  • ...ands and one of the most successful, at least during the run of their 1966-1968 [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060010/reference TV series]. They gave the t ...later struggled against the prefab nature of their image with their trippy 1968 film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063049/ Head]'' and ''[https://www.im
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  • ...ract.jpg|right|300px]]Folk singer/guitarist who performs topless, from the 1968 novel by Philip Atlee (pseudonym of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_At [[Category:1968|Prim, Hester]]
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  • ...ike, plucked string instrument native to the alien planet Gurnil, from the 1968 science fiction novel ''The Still, Small Voice of Trumpets'' by Lloyd Biggl [[Category:1968]]
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  • Composer from the 1968 science fiction novel ‘’Camp Concentration‘’ by Thomas M. Disch.
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  • ...singer from the novel ''The Big Ballad Jamboree'' by Donald Davidson (1893-1968). It was written in the 1950s, but not published until 1996. The novel is s
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  • ...ike, plucked string instrument native to the alien planet Gurnil, from the 1968 science fiction novel ''The Still, Small Voice of Trumpets'' by Lloyd Biggl [[Category:1968]]
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  • ...named Neil Muscadine, published in ''Fantasy & Science Fiction'' in April 1968 , and set in 1973. Muscadine sat in with Slim on electric harmonica at the ...9/mode/ "Muscadine" in ''Fantasy & Science Fiction'' vol. 34, no. 4 (April 1968).]
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  • ...-Man)]] - Appeared in an episode of the animated TV series ''Spider-Man'', 1968.
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  • *"Cousin Roy" 03 Apr 1968 [[Category:1968|Halsey, Roy]]
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  • ...in the comic book [https://www.comics.org/issue/97326/ ''Bunny'' #4, March 1968].
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  • [[Category:1968|All Day Suckers]]
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  • ...ayed of her singing "Even When You Cry," co-written by Quincy Jones, and a 1968 single for Lou Rawls.
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  • ...ht|300px]]Skilled, respected musician of the alien planet Gurnil, from the 1968 science fiction novel ''The Still, Small Voice of Trumpets'' by Lloyd Biggl [[Category:1968]]
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  • ...n the 1963-1966 [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0254906 The Jimmy Dean Show]. In 1968 he hosted (!) [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0061286 Our Place], the summer repl
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  • ...-back.html Sooper Hippie, Fruitman, and Bunny's Back Pages (Harvey Comics, 1968 - '70)]
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  • Fun fact: This was actually Pesci's second album. In 1968, as "Joe Ritchie," he released ''[http://www.discogs.com/Joe-Pesci-Little-J
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  • ...om a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dugway_sheep_incident real incident in 1968].
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  • "Destroy All Monsters" is the English title of a 1968 Godzilla film, and used as the name for a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De
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  • "Destroy All Monsters" is the English title of a 1968 Godzilla film, and used as the name for a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De
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  • *''Man on the Moon Beach'', 1967 or 1968
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  • ...rascal from the novel ''The Big Ballad Jamboree'' by Donald Davidson (1893-1968). It was written in the 1950s, but not published until 1996. The novel is s
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  • "Destroy All Monsters" is the English title of a 1968 Godzilla film, and used as the name for a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De
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  • A high-tech fictional instrument from the 1968 novel ''[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1452 Nova]'' by Samuel R. D [[Category:1968]]
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  • "Destroy All Monsters" is the English title of a 1968 Godzilla film, and used as the name for a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De
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  • ...the title of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001:_A_Space_Odyssey_(film) 1968 science fiction film].
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  • The name is likely a reference to a 1968 nonfiction book of [https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/james-ridgew
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  • ...tion Church cult. Possibly it may also reference the Blue Meanies from the 1968 animated film ''Yellow Submarine''.
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  • ...avid L. Lander were also all members of comedy troupe The Credibility Gap (1968-1976) where they performed songs and sketches on L.A. radio station KRLA. L * ''We Are All Flower People'', 1968
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  • ...nd." But he is only a street busking one-man band. He attempts to play the 1968 hit "Tighten Up" by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_Bell_%26_the_Drel
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  • ...composer [http://www.geocities.com/pieroumiliani/ Piero Umiliani] for the 1968 movie ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0063660 Sweden, Heaven and Hell]'' (''Sve
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  • The phrase "pink dimension" is from the 1968 nonfiction book ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Electric_Kool-Aid_Acid
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