- (October 24, 1930 –
February 3, 1959),
better known by his
stage name The Big
Bopper, was an
American musician and disc jockey. His best-known
compositions include...
- Big
Bopper,
early rock-a-roll star Teenybopper, a
teenage subculture Deely bopper, head
ornamentation Sock'em
boppers, a children's toy
Little Boppers and...
-
Socker Boppers (formerly Sock'em
Boppers) is a children's toy po****rized in the late 1990s by Big Time Toys.
Socker Boppers and
their spin-off products...
- com.
Retrieved 2022-03-25.
Boppers, The. "The
Boppers - Biografi".
boppers.se (in Swedish).
Retrieved 2022-03-25. "The
Boppers will keep on boppin' forever"...
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genericized trademark;
other names include deely-
boppers,
bonce boppers, head
boppers, or
space boppers. The
product was
introduced in 1981 and quickly...
- free will,
creating the race of
boppers. By 2020, they have
created a
complex society on the Moon,
where the
boppers developed because they
depend on...
-
wrote the so-called "teeny
bopper songs",
which "blend soft rock with pop ballad". The
difference that the 70s' "Teeny
Bopper syndrome" had with
prior idol...
- Proto-
Bopper is an
album by
pianist Joe
Albany recorded in 1972 and
released on the
Revelation label in the US and on
Spotlite in the UK. Allmusic's Scott...
-
Brennock was
building a
career as a
singer and in 1972,
under the name
Weeny Bopper; she
recorded the
single "David,
Donny and Michael", a Pye
Records release...
- and
controversy into the jazz community,"
Davis and
other former hard
boppers left the genre, only for the new
fusion genre to
itself shrink within the...