New Seniors

65+ ain't what it used to be.

The year was 1965 and the British Invasion was in full swing. Shindig! was the hot TV show for teens, and a new kind of cool was being born. This clip features Herman’s Hermits performing “I’m Into Something Good,” Manfred Mann performing “Doo Wah Diddy,” and Gerry & The Pacemakers performing “Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying.”
Yeah baby!

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Blast from the past: Ragg Mopp!


by Your Neighbors.

This performance by the Treniers of the novelty song Rag Mop is just as fun today as it was back in 1950 when it hit number 1 on the charts. We dare you not to smile when you watch this!

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The first rock’n'roll performance on national television happened in 1954 on the Colgate Comedy Hour, hosted by Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Musical guests, The Treniers were joined by Dean & jerry in this unforgettably entertaining performance.

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You have to see this spoof of 1970s-era technical films to believe it. The narrator and writer is Bud Haggert, the leading technical voiceover talent of his day. He wrote the script because he rarely understood the technical copy he was asked to read and felt he wasn’t alone. Who says you can’t make this stuff up? Bud did!

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The Blakesburg, Iowa antique airfield is a destination for those with a historical perspective and a love of aviation. This is not an advertised event; members get together purely for the joy of flying and showing their antique planes.

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Get ready for some great songs. Two of the most emotionally-charged singers in the field of country music seem almost fated to have their lives become entangled. Married for six years, the hard-drinkin’, fast-livin’ Jones proved to be too much for Wynette, but they remained musical collaborators for years to come.

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Frank Sinatra sings as the great “clowns” of the twentieth century make us smile…

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Chico and Harpo play a hilarious comic piano duet in the 1941 Marx Brothers film, “The Big Store.”

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“The Diving Fool,” Larry Griswold performs in this rare footage from Frank Sinatra’s TV Show which aired November 13, 1951. Listen to the reactions of the live studio audience.

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In this 1981 appearance on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, Jimmy Stewart reads this funny and touching poem about his “best friend,” a dog named Beau. Priceless!

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