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  • And One Day....

    In an alternate 1970s time line, an undetected meteor, has impacted Earth and transformed it into a post-apocalyptic desert ruin. Three friends roam the East$hellip;

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    Date Added: 2 months ago
  • Ferris Wheel – Alan Merrill

    From the Pew Man Fu archives, a previously unreleased analog Alan Merrill film, restored to video and converted to widescreen. “Ferris Wheel” from Merrill 1,$hellip;

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    Date Added: 4 months ago
  • Trisha Uptown (promo edit) – Alan Merrill

    From the composer and original singer of the definitive rock anthem “I Love Rock n Roll,” comes Alan Merrill’s tribute to model and adult entertainer$hellip;

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    Date Added: 6 months ago
  • On The Run

    A Steampunk inspired machinima based on a concept by Michael Dunbar. Remade & Re-imagined by Charlemange Fezza. See Original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezWMM1VLAYU Music: “Nip The Slipple” by$hellip;

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    Date Added: 6 months ago
  • Christmas Wonderland – Susaye Greene

    Susaye Greene has written hit songs for Michael Jackson, Deniece Williams, Mary J. Blige, Lil Kim, and many other artists. She has also been a$hellip;

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    Date Added: 8 months ago
  • Count Me In - Gary Lewis and the Playboys

    Gary Lewis enjoyed a string of pop Top 40 hits in the mid-60’s era. Gary is the son of comedian Jerry Lewis and began his$hellip;

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    Date Added: 9 months ago
  • Hickory – Frankie Valli and the 4 Seasons

    The 4 Seasons recorded some of their finest work on the Motown/MoWest label in the early 70’s. Sadly, it was overlooked in the US. This$hellip;

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    Date Added: 9 months ago
  • Tie A Yellow Ribbon ‘Round The Ole Oak Tree –

    Most likely the signature song for this group, it hit #1 for 4 weeks in the Spring of 1973. For more information about Tony Orlando,$hellip;

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    Date Added: 10 months ago