- The
Knickerbockers were an
American garage rock band
formed in Bergenfield, New
Jersey in 1964. They
released the 1965 hit "Lies",
which was
known for...
-
Knickerbockers, or
knickers in the
United States (US), are a form of baggy-kneed breeches,
particularly po****r in the
early 20th-century
United States...
- Look up knickerbocker or
knickerbockers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Knickerbocker or
Knickerbockers may also
refer to:
Knickerbocker (surname)...
- The New York
Knickerbockers,
shortened and more
commonly referred to as the New York Knicks, are an
American professional basketball team
based in the...
- The New York
Knickerbockers were one of the
first organized baseball teams which pla****
under a set of
rules similar to the game today.
Founded as the...
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musician and
singer who was the
drummer for one-hit
wonder band The
Knickerbockers and the
replacement for Bill
Medley in the
Righteous Brothers, following...
- knee (and thus four
inches longer than
traditional knickerbockers,
hence the name).
Knickerbockers have been
traditionally ****ociated with
sporting attire...
-
continued league play
through 1904. The
Davenport "Riversides,"
Davenport "
Knickerbockers" and
Davenport "Prodigals"
teams continued Davenport's
membership in...
- The New York
Knickerbockers,
better known as the New York Knicks, are a
professional basketball team
based in New York City that
competes in the National...
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written by Beau
Charles and
Buddy Randell. It was
performed by The
Knickerbockers and
produced by
Jerry Fuller. It
reached #20 on the U.S. pop
chart and...