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There I was at Camp Columbus. It was the summer of 1964. Somehow, I had passed the fifth grade and Mom and Dad were sending me to a one-week sleepover camp way out on Owasco Lake. Sunday to Saturday. ...
Fifty years ago in the summer of 1963, Chicago-born Allan Sherman's "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh" was the worldwide hit that marked the peak of Sherman's extraordinary fame. On Memorial Day evening, ...
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side 1: Allan Sherman. Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp); side 2: [Ides of March]. Vehicle (American Pie 9007) 45 rpm side 1 is a re-ssue of Warner Bros. 5378 side 2 is a re-issue of ...
Song parodist chronicled Jewish suburban life and more through the '60s with songs like “Harvey & Sheila," “Sarah Jackman," “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh" and “Pop Hates the Beatles." LOS ANGELES, Calif ...
Sherman worked a tight niche: classic songs rewritten to tickle a Jewish audience's funny bone. A new biography, Overweight Sensation: The Life... Hello Muddah, Hello Drama: The Brief Bloom Of ...
The summertime novelty tune "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh" has been pouring out of radios for 50 years now. In late July of 1963, Billboard magazine reported that fans were "actually breaking down doors ...
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