- The
Doodletown Pipers (also
known as The New
Doodletown Pipers) were a 1960s and 1970s easy
listening musical vocal group founded by Ward Ellis, George...
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Doodletown was an
isolated hamlet in the Town of
Stony Point,
Rockland County, New York,
United States.
Purchased by the
Palisades Interstate Park Commission...
- 21108. Sauter-Finegan
Orchestra recorded an
instrumental version titled "
Doodletown Fifers",
which they
released as
their first record, and it
reached No...
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regulars were
comedians Jack
Burns and
Avery Schreiber and the
singing Doodletown Pipers. Our Place, a
summer replacement for The
Smothers Brothers Comedy...
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album Introducing the
Fabulous Trudy Pitts (1967), by the
Doodletown Pipers on The
Doodletown Pipers Sing-along '67 (1967) and by Jean-Jacques
Perrey and...
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Goolies segments, and was a
regular member of the po****r
singing group Doodletown Pipers.
According to Ron Dante, over 100
songs were recorded, but at least...
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Harriman estate built atop 1,300' Mt.
Orana Bear
Mountain State Park
Doodletown, New York
Harriman State Park
Kakiat County Park Long Path Monksville...
- "Most Talented". Her
vocal talent brought her to the
attention of the
Doodletown Pipers founder George Wilkins in 1966.
After graduating from
George Washington...
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talent management. In the 1960s, he also co-founded the
vocal group The
Doodletown Pipers. By now
living in Los Angeles,
Brillstein formed The Brillstein...
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includes songs that have been
written about comic strips,
performed by the
Doodletown Pipers, the
Royal Guardsmen and Ken Berry. Ken
Berry sings a song from...