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  • ...ics'' #192 (November 1955); originally appearing sometime between 1952 and 1955. [[Category:1955|Sourpiggle]]
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  • Singing act playing the Hot Box Club in New York City in the 1955 film version of the stage musical ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048140/co [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...Sang the Blues" story in Charlton comic book ''Scotland Yard'' #3 (October 1955). [[Category:1955|Taylor, Boo]]
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  • ...y 1955). She's crazy for swing music even though she's a teenager and it's 1955 already. She listens to radio program ''Saturday Night Swing Session'', and [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...cs Davis]] in the "Disc Jerky" story of teen comic book ''Mazie'' #14 (Feb 1955). [[Category:1955|Cry, Johnny]]
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  • ...n drummer and singer who invented the boogie beat, according to the racist 1955 song "Birth of the Boogie" by early rock and rollers Bill Haley and the Com [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...w.imdb.com/title/tt0048477/ Pecos Pest]'', a Tom and Jerry animated short (1955). [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...t Pity Me" story in Ajax-Farrell comic book ''All True Romance'' #24 (July 1955). [[Category:1955|Anderson, Freddy]]
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  • House band for a seedy San Francisco strip club in the 1955 film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048183/reference How to Be Very, Very [[Category:1955]]
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  • Aspiring songwriter from the 1955 film ''Bring Your Smile Along.''
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  • ...is program in the "Disc Jerky" story of teen comic book ''Mazie'' #14 (Feb 1955). Teenager Mazie develops a crush and is determined to meet him. But then h [[Category:1955|Davis, Discs]]
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  • ...the "Everything's Relative" story of comic book ''The Kilroys'' #53 (April 1955). His real name is Gallileo. He visits his cousin Buster, who doesn't recog [[Category:1955]]
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  • ..."Deadly Vanilla and a Violin" story of comic book ''The Flame'' #2 (March 1955). He's a member of a gang who are robbing a bank with a vault that is unloc [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...''[https://www.comics.org/series/11444/ From Here to Insanity]'' #9 (April 1955). [[Category:1955|Monotone, Van]]
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  • ...untain Music" story of Charlton comic book ''Hillbilly Comics'' #1 (August 1955). They try to pass off an old song they already wrote with new lyrics as a [[Category:1955|Canarsie Mountaineers]]
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  • ...''[https://www.comics.org/series/11444/ From Here to Insanity]'' #9 (April 1955). [[Category:1955|Scott, Raymond]]
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  • ...''[https://www.comics.org/series/11444/ From Here to Insanity]'' #9 (April 1955) [[Category:1955|McKillsme, Givesall]]
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  • ...''[https://www.comics.org/series/11444/ From Here to Insanity]'' #9 (April 1955) [[Category:1955|Lambsclub, Spooky]]
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  • ...''[https://www.comics.org/series/11444/ From Here to Insanity]'' #9 (April 1955) [[Category:1955|Collars, Dorothy]]
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  • ...from the Famous Funnies romance comic book ''Personal Love'' #31 (February 1955). They've got a gig at a dude ranch run by protagonist Sharon. Their vocali [[Category:1955]]
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  • ..." story of romance comic book ''Young Brides'' vol. 3, no. 4 (#22, May-Jun 1955). Even though he claims to be blind, he still wears regular glasses, not su [[Category:1955|Kurtz, Anatole]]
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  • ...ed, well-to-do pianist Anthony "Tony" Warrin, who loses his hearing in the 1955 film ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048623/ Sincerely Yours]''. Deafened b [[Category:1955|Warrin, Tony]]
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  • ...Bros. cartoon, ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0048449 One Froggy Evening]'' (1955), and then much later resurrected as the mascot of the WB TV network. This [[Category:1955|Frog, Michigan]]
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  • ...reaking Affair" story of romance comic book ''Cinderella Love'' #27 (April 1955). [[Category:1955|Clancy, Hugh]]
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  • *"[http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=26327 Song of the Six-Gun]" #28 (February 1955) *"Can Love Escape?" #30 (June 1955)
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  • ...Witch" story of Harvey romance comic book ''Hi-School Romance'' #38 (April 1955). He's still a student at the "Music Institute," but sings at a club owned [[Category:1955|Conrad, Tim]]
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  • ...aming of a Tomboy" story of comic book ''Hi-School Romance'' #36 (February 1955). Tomboy [[Donna "Hot Lips"|Donna]] gets him to give her trumpet lessons, a [[Category:1955|Boyd, Eddie]]
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  • [[Image:O_Grunth_On_Beyond_Zebra.png|right]]Remarkable instrument from the 1955 children's book by Dr. Seuss, ''On Beyond Zebra!''. It combines a horn with [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...ter, Steve Whitmire [1990–2016] and Matt Vogel [2017–]). Since debuting in 1955 as part of ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0476937/ Sam and Friends]'', Hen [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...ory of Prize romance comic book ''Young Brides'' vol. 3, #4 (#22, May-June 1955). [[Category:1955|Tosca]]
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  • ..."[[Lorelei]] of the Snows" story of comic book ''Straight Arrow'' #45 (May 1955). [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...notic Chord" story of Ace Magazines comic book ''The Beyond'' #30 (January 1955). But when his hands are crushed in an accident, he gets a transplant from [[Category:1955|Gilbert, Mark]][[Category:Comic books|Gilbert, Mark]][[Category:Fictional c
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  • ...he Vinyl Detective is hired to track down an original pressing of the rare 1955 [[Easy Geary]] album, ''Easy Come Easy Go'' on the Hathor label, one track ...'' and ''Rita Mae Pollini Sings [[Professor Jellaway]]'', both released in 1955.
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  • ...he Vinyl Detective is hired to track down an original pressing of his rare 1955 album, ''Easy Come Easy Go'' on the Hathor label. CD reissues are available ...bum for Hathor, his first was ''Easy Geary Plays [[Burns Hobartt]]'' (also 1955).
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  • *[[The Swooner (G.I. Joe)]], comic book, 1955
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  • ...reaking Affair" story of romance comic book ''Cinderella Love'' #27 (April 1955). They switch from classical to hillbilly music. [[Category:1955]]
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  • Small-time jazz band in 1927 Kansas City, Missouri, from the 1955 film ''Pete Kelly's Blues''. Cornet player Pete Kelly is played by ''Dragne [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...Street Organ" story of comic book ''Adventures in Wonderland #4'' (October 1955). He's been playing a luggable, wheeled street organ for the local kids for [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...ntain Music" story of Charlton comic book ''Hillbilly Comics'' #1 (August 1955). He's an ornery cuss, even by 1950s comic book hillbilly standards, so tha [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...n G.I.s from "The Crooner" story of comic book ''G.I. Joe'' #41, (October 1955). [[Category:1955|Swooner, The]]
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  • ...!" story of American Comics Group romance comic book ''Lovelorn'' #56 (Feb 1955)
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  • ...story of romance comic book ''Confessions of the Lovelorn'' #66 (December 1955). He's studying business law at Harvard, but both his dad and his girlfrien [[Category:1955|Phillips, Roy]]
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  • ...[https://www.comics.org/issue/172115/ Strange Suspense Stories]'' #27 (Oct 1955). Songwriter [[Neal Valentine]] stumbles onto a mystery leading to Riverboa [[Category:1955|Davis, Riverboat]]
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  • ...story of romance comic book ''Young Romance'' vol. 9, no. 1 (#79, Oct-Nov 1955). [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...[https://www.comics.org/issue/172115/ Strange Suspense Stories]'' #27 (Oct 1955). He's late for rehearsal at the Ruby Club with [[Paul Starr]]'s band becau [[Category:1955|Gates, Boppy]]
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  • ...[https://www.comics.org/issue/172115/ Strange Suspense Stories]'' #27 (Oct 1955). She's late for rehearsal at the Ruby Club with [[Paul Starr]]'s band beca [[Category:1955|Ayres, Avalon]]
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  • ...[https://www.comics.org/issue/172115/ Strange Suspense Stories]'' #27 (Oct 1955). His recent hit was "Heartstrings." [[Category:1955|Valentine, Neal]]
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  • ...[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048188/reference film of the same name] in 1955, with Julie Harris again playing Bowles. [[Category:1955|Bowles, Sally]]
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  • ...[https://www.comics.org/issue/172115/ Strange Suspense Stories]'' #27 (Oct 1955). His trio (an unnamed bassist and drummer are shown in the background) is [[Category:1955|Starr, Paul]]
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  • ...ory of Prize romance comic book ''Young Brides'' vol. 3, #4 (#22, May-June 1955). [[Category:1955|Dennis, Carl]]
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  • ...''[[Rita Mae Pollini]] Sings Professsor Jellaway,'' released on Hathor in 1955.
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  • [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...t'' and ''[[Easy Geary]] Plays Burns Hobartt'', both released on Hathor in 1955.
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  • ...the ''[https://www.comics.org/series/14135/ Kid Cowboy]'' comic book (1951-1955). His first appearance was in ''Kid Cowboy'' #5 (Fall 1951).
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  • *''The Spoilers'' (1955), with Anne Baxter, Jeff Chandler, and Rory Calhoun
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  • The film is based on Frederic Brown's 1955 novel of the same name, but in the book, the main character is a science fi
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  • ...ted to Play for the King.jpg||right]] Anthropomorphic piano in the obscure 1955 78rpm record ''The Little Upright Piano Who Wanted to Play for the King'' a [[Category:1955|Little Upright Piano]]
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  • This is the all-black band that played the 1955 white high school prom in the 1985 movie ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?008876
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  • The band's name is a reference to the satirical 1955 novel ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mouse_That_Roared The Mouse That
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  • [[Category:1955]]
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  • ...f the same name. Berry wrote the semiautobiographical "Johnny B. Goode" in 1955, but it was not recorded and released until 1958.
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