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| Baek Doo San |
Baek Doo San is a character in the Tekken fighting game series. He is a Tae Kwon Do Fighter and mentor of Hwoarang. (references) |
| Cool Bobby B's Doo Wop Stop |
Cool Bobby B's Doo Wop Stop is a worldwide syndicated Doo Wop Radio Show hosted by Cool Bobby B. This show is dedicated to only doo wop music. (references) |
| Dew Doo beat |
Another name for Balitmore club coined by the 1991-2 song Dew Doo Brown by Baltimore DJ Frankski. (references) |
| Doo Town, Tasmania |
Doo Town, Tasmania (43°02'S"147 56°E'region:AU-Tas") is a holiday village near Port Arthur where the house names contain “doo”; for example, “Gunadoo”, “This Will Doo”, “Doo Come In”, “Just Doo It”, “Love Me Doo”, “Much-A-Doo”, and “Doo-All”. The first house name in the series was apparently “Doo Little”. (references) |
| Doo Wop 50 |
Doo Wop 50 was a PBS special created by T.J. Lubinsky, grandson of Herman Lubinsky. It showcased many doo wop groups that had existed since the 1950s, and was hosted by former Impressions lead and soul soloist Jerry Butler. It was followed by Doo Wop 51 and the American Soundtrack series. (references) |
| Pa Pa Doo Run Run, |
Papa’s 1975 Top 40 hit “Be True To Your School” reached No. 1 in California. Their ground breaking CD “California Project” (1985) exploded onto the Billboard Hot 100 Chart at no. 17 and earned the band their second Gold Record and a Grammy Nomination. Additionally, Papa Doo Run Run appeared in, and recorded the soundtrack album for the CBS-TV movie “Deadman’s Curve”. The band currently has 6 CD releases. (references) |
| Skippy Doo |
Skippy Doo is a fictional dog out of Scooby Doo and all related Scooby Doo shows. Skippy Doo is Scooby Doo's brother. He is a scientist specializing in dog mysteries. (references) |
| Tranky Doo |
The Tranky Doo is swing line dance choreography. It first appeared at the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem during the 1940's. It was choreographed by Al Minns and Leon James of Whitey's Lindy Hoppers. (references) |
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Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.
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