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Some sex workers perform erotic dances and other acts for an audience ( striptease, Go-Go dancing, lap dancing, Neo-burlesque, and peep shows ).
The couple soon appeared on many of the top television shows of the era including The Ed Sullivan Show, American Bandstand, Where The Action Is, Hollywood A Go-Go, Hollywood Palace, Hullabaloo, Beat Club, Shindig !, Ready Steady Go!
The shows were broadcast live under the title of Europe A Go-Go to a worldwide audience of 200 million viewers.
In 1983 The Mentors released an album entitled, " Live at the Whisky A Go-Go / Cathay De Grande " which consisted of 2 live shows.

Go-Go and bands
Though the club was billed as a discothèque, meaning only recordings with no bands, the Whisky A Go-Go opened with a live band led by Johnny Rivers and a mini-skirted DJ spinning records between sets from a suspended cage at the right of the stage.

Go-Go and clubs
For the 1986 gay parade in New York City, he organized and helped build a float called the Go-Go Stars float which had go-go dancers from various night clubs go-go dancing on it.
Go-Go boys, for example, can regularly be seen in cages at night clubs frequented by homosexuals.

Go-Go and other
Between 1960 and 1970, Robinson would produce 26 top forty hits with the Miracles as lead singer, chief songwriter and producer, including several top ten hits such as " You've Really Got a Hold on Me ", " Mickey's Monkey ", " I Second That Emotion ", " Baby Baby Don't Cry " and the group's only number-one hit during their Robinson years, " Tears of a Clown ", while other notable hits such as " Ooo Baby Baby ", " Going to a Go-Go ", " The Tracks of My Tears ", "( Come Round Here ) I'm The One You Need ", " The Love I Saw in You Was Just a Mirage " and " More Love " peaked at the top twenty.
He is best known for playing for other artists ( most notably Billy Idol, Michael Jackson, and Vince Neil ) and less so for his solo efforts ( Atomic Playboys and Flamenco A Go-Go ), collaborations ( Bozzio Levin Stevens, a. k. a. Black Light Syndrome ), and as an in-demand session guitarist.
One recorded at the Whisky A Go-Go and the other recorded at the Cathay de Grande.
He co-wrote ' Mondo Bongo ' - the tune to which Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie fell in love to in Mr and Mrs Smith-and several other songs on the group's second full-length album Global A Go-Go, and played violin, mandolin, Spanish guitar, acoustic & electric guitar on assorted tracks.
The main video, directed by Francis Lawrence, depicts Lopez playing different characters at a nightclub: a DJ ( the main character ), a Go-Go dancer dancing upon the bar, a bartender, a nerdy, shy girl, a superstar, and other personalities attending the club, as they go about their ways.

Go-Go and .
* 1974 – 78 die when the Time Go-Go Club in Seoul, South Korea burns down.
* 1966 – The Supremes become the first all-female music group to attain a No. 1 selling album ( The Supremes A ' Go-Go ).
After touring for the album, X released a live record of the tour entitled Live at the Whisky a Go-Go, and then went on an extended hiatus.
They hosted a television series entitled Orfeon a Go-Go and made cameo appearances in several movies, lipsynching to some of their old hits.
Stuart-Ware and Echols performed with Baby Lemonade at Hollywood's Whisky A Go-Go, on June 28, 2006, for the concert to benefit Lee, who had been diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia earlier in the decade.
He would often sneak into nightclubs like the Club A Go-Go, where he would watch acts such as Cream and Jimi Hendrix, artists who would later influence his own music.
In 1965, the Miracles was the first Motown group to adapt a name change when they were listed as Smokey Robinson & The Miracles on the cover of their 1965 album, also titled, Going to a Go-Go.
On 29 June 1965 Burke appeared on Discs a Go-Go with the Fortunes and The Moody Blues.
His final television performance was on Hollywood a Go-Go in 1965, where the then 22-year-old singer lip-synched to the recording of his 13-year-old self singing " Why Do Fools Fall in Love.
The Go-Go ’ s are an all-female American rock band formed in 1978.
The Go-Go ’ s subsequently spent half of 1980 touring England, earning a sizable following and releasing the demo version of " We Got the Beat " on Stiff Records, which became a minor UK hit.
The first song released on disc was A Go-Go Getter in May 1965 ( produced by Gary Usher ), which he had earlier composed and published before signing on with Decca.
* Go-Go Radio-24 hour Internet Go-Go radio station.
* Go-Go Coalition-Preserves, protects and promotes the existence of Go-Go Music and its related culture.
* In the 2009 novel Vampire a Go-Go by Victor Gischler, Edward Kelley is the narrator and one of the main characters, with John Dee in Prague.
The Banana Splits ' bubblegum pop rock and roll was provided by studio professionals, including Joey Levine (" I Enjoy Being a Boy ", " It's a Good Day for a Parade "); Al Kooper (" You're the Lovin ' End "); Barry White (" Doin ' the Banana Split "); Gene Pitney (" Two Ton Tessie ") and Jimmy Radcliffe provided his songs (" I'm Gonna Find A Cave ", " Soul ", " Don't Go Away Go-Go Girl ", " Adam Had ' Em " and " The Show Must Go On ") but did not contribute vocals to Splits recordings.
" A cover of " Don't Go Away Go-Go Girl " by pop-punk band Mr. T Experience was issued on the 1993 tribute album Banana Pad Riot and their Big Black Bugs Bleed Blue Blood and Our Bodies Our Selves CD releases.
Biz Markie's playlist includes the following: " Children's Story " by Slick Rick, " Rapper's Delight " by The Sugarhill Gang, " Billie Jean " by Michael Jackson, " Holiday " by Madonna, " Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go " by Wham !, " It Takes Two " by Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, " The Breaks " by Kurtis Blow and " Robot Rock " by Daft Punk.
Lee Ritenour mentioned in Guitar Player Magazine January 1980 that in reference to Randy playing with Richard Greene And Zone at the Whisky a Go-Go in 1974.

shows and bands
Many bands, such as Mayhem and Gorgoroth, are noted for their controversial shows, which have featured impaled animal heads, mock crucifixions, medieval weaponry and band members doused in animal blood.
Depending on the number of different molecules, each lane shows separation of the components from the original mixture as one or more distinct bands, one band per component.
Peel's Radio 1 shows were notable for the regular " Peel sessions ", which usually consisted of four songs recorded by an artist live in the BBC's studios, and which often provided the first major national coverage to bands that later would achieve great fame.
Light transmitted through neodymium glasses shows unusually sharp absorption bands ; the glass is used in astronomical work to produce sharp bands by which spectral lines may be calibrated.
Red line shows surface energy level with 10 % decrease in ozone Levels of ozone at various altitudes and blocking of different bands of ultraviolet radiation.
He produced shows attracting most of the major psychedelic rock bands and operated The Fillmore.
RT Trianguli Australis is an unusual cepheid variable which shows strong absorption bands in C2, CH and CN, and has been classified as a carbon cepheid of spectral type R. It varies between magnitudes 9. 2 and 9. 97 over 1. 95 days.
In addition to traditional parade performances, many marching bands also perform field shows at special events like competitions.
Outside of police and military organizations, modern marching bands are most commonly associated with American football, specifically the pregame and halftime shows.
Since the inception of Drum Corps International in the 1970s, many marching bands that perform field shows have adopted changes to the activity that parallel developments with modern drum and bugle corps.
Although other bands, including The Beatles, had made short promotional films or videos of songs prior to this, generally, those were specifically made to be aired on specific television shows.
This image shows the Crab Nebula in various energy bands, including a hard X-ray image from the HEFT data taken during its 2005 observation run.
* Rock bands – Jeff Wayne and Rick Wakeman with Kevin Peek did a Progressive Rock version of the entire suite with added incidental music on an album called " Beyond The Planets " which also contained occasional narration by Patrick Allen. An arrangement of " Mars " by progressive-rock trio Emerson, Lake & Powell appeared on their eponymous album ( 1985 ) and was played in their 1985 – 86 live shows. King Crimson, Greg Lake's first successful band performed a rock arrangement of " Mars " live in 1969.
Deep Purple had originally agreed to open the entire U. S. leg of the tour, but Cream's management removed them after only three shows, in spite of favourable reviews and good rapport between the bands.
He was a member of Red Nichols's orchestra in 1930, and because of Nichols, Miller played in the pit bands of two Broadway shows, Strike Up the Band and Girl Crazy ( where his bandmates included big band leaders Benny Goodman and Gene Krupa ).
A horn section is found occasionally in live soca bands mostly for the ' bigger ' shows.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, bands preferred performing in TV shows which themselves became visually more attractive.
Cerebral Spinal Fluid ( CSF ) shows normal protein, glucose, white blood cell, and IgG index but there are weak oligoclonal bands, absent in the blood.
The P-Funk groups had their heyday in the 1970s and continue to attract new fans thanks both to the legacy of samples they bequeathed to hip hop and the live shows that the bands continue to perform.
The P-Funk mythology is a group of recurring fictional characters, themes and ideas related in a series of concept albums and live shows, primarily from George Clinton and his founded bands Parliament and Funkadelic.
The Winter Sun, a complex in downtown Floyd, frequently hosts shows for bands.
There are car shows, bands, beer and softball tournaments.
The final shows achieved legendary status, partly due to bands literally playing all night ; in 2005 Gregg Allman would relate how the jamming musicians lost track of time, not realizing it was dawn until the side doors of the Fillmore were opened and the morning light poured in.
The two bands alternated the opening and closing spots, and ended the shows by playing a handful of songs together.

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