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The Scuzzies : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Scuzzies
The Scuzzies were a mid-1960s recording and performing group of 5 teen cousins from the South Bay, Los Angeles area of California. The group gained notoriety for recording a song, written by group leader Suzie Cappetta, entitled "Dave Hull The Hullabalooer"〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Airheads Radio Survey Archive )〕 in the winter of 1964. The song was a tribute to a popular Los Angeles Disc Jockey Dave Hull, AKA "The Hullabalooer" who worked at KRLA, a 50,000 watt AM radio station in South Pasadena, California. Hull was more recently named one of the top ten greatest broadcasters in Los Angeles radio history. ==Lineup== The core of The Scuzzies in 1964 consisted of 3 siblings, The Cappetta Kids, as they were known in earlier years. Suzie Cappetta, age 15, Michael Cappetta, age 14, and Robert Cappetta, age 11. Their two cousins, also siblings, Gale Chodkowski, age 14, and Paula Chodkowski, age 11, rounded out the quintet.〔KRLA Beat: L.A.'s first rock-and-roll newspaper (February 22, 1965: Dueling deejays )〕 Their recording of "Dave Hull The Hullabalooer" Became a regional hit when the song made the Top 40 charts in Los Angeles by March 1965.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Airheads Radio Survey Archive )〕〔What's Cookin' Today on CRN Friday, March 29, 2013 (03/29 Dave Hull, The Hualaballoer, Jennifer Marion, Anaba Wines, Steve Evans )〕
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