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The film they did after his return was an inconsequential bit of nothing titled Out Of This World, a satire on the Sinatra bobby-soxer craze.
Wanting to capitalize on the countries aviation craze, Fox immediately bought Hawks's original story for The Air Circus, a variation of the male friendship plot of A Girl in Every Port about two young pilots.
Fred Allen's December 30, 1936 radio broadcast included a humorous wrapup of the year's least important events, including a supposed interview with the man who " invented a negative craze " on April 1st: " Ramrod Dank ... the first man to coin a Knock Knock.
At the age of 20, Baum took on a new vocation: the breeding of fancy poultry, a national craze at the time.
Some historians of music have pointed to important and innovative developments that built on rock and roll in this period, including multitrack recording, developed by Les Paul, the electronic treatment of sound by such innovators as Joe Meek, and the Wall of Sound productions of Phil Spector, continued desegregation of the charts, the rise of surf music, garage rock and the Twist dance craze.
Although almost any low-fire glaze can be used, potters often use specially formulated glaze recipes that " crackle " or craze ( present a cracked appearance ), because the crazing lines take on a dark color from the carbon.
Worms 2 marked the first true step in the widespread Worm craze and characterised the direction which the series would take from then on.
The space craze also took hold of the American public at the time, resulting in three entries focusing on space travel: Space Ship Sappy, Outer Space Jitters and Flying Saucer Daffy.
He also inspired a fashion craze when one entrepreneur introduced Spiro Agnew watches ( a take off on the popular Mickey Mouse watch ); conservatives wore them to show their support for Agnew, while many liberals wore them to signify their contempt.
The name Goliath was later inserted into the film titles of three other Italian muscle man movies that were retitled for distribution in the United States in an attempt to cash in on the Goliath craze, but these films were not originally made as Goliath movies in Italy.
Columbia Pictures cashed in on the new craze by hiring Haley and his band to star in two quickie movies, Rock Around the Clock ( 1956 ) and Don't Knock the Rock ( 1957 ).
In 1961 – 1962, Bill Haley y sus Cometas ( as the band was known in Latin America ) signed with the Orfeón label of Mexico and scored an unexpected hit with " Twist Español ", a Spanish language recording based on the Twist dance craze that was sweeping America at the time.
His lifestyle would be restored to one of luxury, and his hold on his fans raised to an amazing level, by his position of leadership in the sports memorabilia craze that swept the USA, beginning in the 1980s.
* Pokémon Red and Blue would be classified a " killer app " for the 7 year old Game Boy as a craze evolved around the series in the late 90s, and it was only available on that platform.
McCall's " Convoy " ( 1975 ) and on television series such as Movin ' On ( debuted 1974 ) and The Dukes of Hazzard ( debuted 1979 ) established CB radio as a nationwide craze in the USA in the mid-to late 1970s.
Originally CB required a purchased license ($ 20 in the early 1970s, reduced to $ 4 on March 1, 1975 ) and the use of a call sign ; however, when the CB craze was at its peak many people ignored this requirement and invented their own nicknames ( known as " handles ").
Midland Park was incorporated as a borough on September 6, 1894, at the height of the " Boroughitis " craze then sweeping through Bergen County that led to the creation of over two dozen new municipalities in the county in that one year alone.
Montvale was incorporated as a borough on August 31, 1894, from portions of Orvil Township and Washington Township, at the height of the " Boroughitis " craze then sweeping through Bergen County that led to the creation of over two dozen new municipalities in the county in that one year alone.
As part of a contemporary craze for recycling oldies recordings to create new hits, Janet Jackson's 2001 single " Someone to Call My Lover " sampled the " Ventura Highway " guitar riff and rose to No. 3 on the Billboard pop charts.
Calypso, especially a toned-down, commercial variant, became a worldwide craze with the release of the " Banana Boat Song ", or " Day-O ", a traditional Jamaican folk song, whose best-known rendition was done by Harry Belafonte on his album Calypso ( 1956 ); Calypso was the first full-length record to sell more than a million copies.
Several films jumped on the calypso craze in 1957 such as Island in the Sun ( 20th Century Fox ) that featured Belafonte and the low-budget films Calypso Joe ( Allied Artists ), Calypso Heat Wave ( Columbia Pictures ), and Bop Girl Goes Calypso ( United Artists ).
Up until the swing era, Jazz had been taken in high regard by the most serious musicians around the world, including classical composers like Stravinsky ; swing on the contrary, with its " dance craze ", ended being regarded as a degeneration towards light entertainment, more of an industry to sell records to the masses than a form of art.
Valli had his first truly solo hit in the summer of 1975 ( all of his prior " solo " hits were in fact Four Seasons productions ) when the Bob Crewe-produced " Swearin ' to God " followed " My Eyes Adored You " into the upper reaches of the Hot 100, peaking at the # 6 position and capitalizing on the growing disco craze.

craze and internet
Before the internet existed, the duo were a phenomenon surrounded by their own culture, analogous to the Twilight craze.
His Radiskull and Devil Doll cartoons were an internet craze in 2000-2001.

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This is false — Loyd had nothing to do with the invention or popularity of the puzzle, and in any case the craze was in 1880, not the early 1870s:
Vampire fiction is rooted in the ' vampire craze ' of the 1720s and 1730s, which culminated in the somewhat bizarre official exhumations of suspected vampires Peter Plogojowitz and Arnold Paole in Serbia under the Habsburg Monarchy.
The newspaper is also known as the namesake of " The Washington Post March ", which John Phillip Sousa composed in 1889 while he was leading the United States Marine Band ; it became the standard music to accompany the two-step, a late 19th-century dance craze.
One of the most cited examples is the use of “ Roh = Mann = Tick ” instead of “ Romantik ” ( revealing romanticism as the craze of unsubtle men ).
The second is that the finish can crack or craze if too many coats are applied.
The best-known Music of the Cameroon is makossa, a popular style that has gained fans across Africa, and its related dance craze bikutsi.
Spelljacked is depicted as Hard Eight's failed attempt to cash in on the CCG craze ; they were later forced to practically give away their remaining stocks of cards.
A Moscow Mule is a buck or mule cocktail made with vodka, ginger beer and lime which was popular during the vodka craze in the United States during the 1950s.
As suggested above and evidenced by an article run in Insider Hollywood the Moscow Mule was most popular in Los Angeles: " There is a new drink that is a craze in the movie colony now.
The programme is credited with starting the craze for DIY in the late 1990s.
Tasting it with the bread and enjoying the " Kat " ( curry ) is a craze in Kolhapur.
The American sushi craze no doubt began in California ; the term ' California roll ' is used to describe sushi with avocado as a primary ingredient.
The word decalcomania is derived from the French word decalquer, and was coined by Simon François Ravenet about 1750 ; it became widespread during the decal craze of the late 19th century.
* June 4 – Two men lead investors to land near the Wyoming-Colorado border claiming to have found diamonds there, starting a diamond craze in the western US ( which is later revealed as a fraud ).
However, the term " craze " is also used to refer to minute cracks in pottery glaze, again suggesting the metaphorical connection of cracked pots with questionable mental health.
The Zire, released in the fourth quarter of 2002 ( also known as the m150 ), is the handheld responsible for starting the value-conscious handheld craze.
Martin Easterbrook began his 1977 review of Ogre ( first edition ) by saying " Be warned: this game could become a craze " adding that " the idea of the microgames themselves is remarkable enough in itself.
In The Rookie's Guide to Crazes, a supplement for the Judge Dredd D20 System RPG, Sky-Surfing is the first craze covered.
There is some evidence on the Internet that the ' craze ' has recently begun to spread to other countries, such as the U. S., Canada, Ireland, Australia, Barbados, Brazil, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, and New Zealand.
: This article is about the dance craze.
The Mashed Potato is a dance move which was a popular dance craze of 1962.
The craze was mostly over by 1970, perhaps because of the hostility of established bands and key booking agents ; the reason is uncertain.
In this context is another story that Brahma created the craze for the common juice by removing trees that formed the shape of a woman on the floor.

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