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The Fearsome Foursome was a nickname given to the Los Angeles Rams' defensive line in the 1960s. The members of the Fearsome Foursome were Deacon Jones, Merlin Olsen, Rosey Grier, and Lamar Lundy. They were known for their dominant play and ferocious pass rush.
The Los Angeles Rams defensive line of Lamar Lundy, Roosevelt Grier, Merlin Olsen, and Deacon Jones.
Many American cities had race riots in the latter half of the 1960s, including Detroit, Los Angeles, Washington DC, and Chicago.
YES! It was a neat little nature-amusement park & gift shop just west of Detroit Lakes. I went there several times in the 1960s and had a ball every time.
The Monkees
World peace
white racism.
The Mamas and the Papas
motown +++ When it first appeared, back in the 1960s, the word "Motown" was often prefixed with the name "Tamla". A style notable for strong melodies and arrangements, and tight rhythms.
pop art and romantic music
No, Rosie Greer was not a singer with the Fifth Dimension. Rosie Greer was a professional American football player who played in the NFL (National Football League) as a defensive lineman. He gained fame as a member of the "Fearsome Foursome" defensive line for the Los Angeles Rams in the 1960s. While he was known for his football career, Rosie Greer was also involved in other activities outside of sports. He was known for his diverse talents and interests, including needlepoint and singing. However, he was not a member of the vocal group The Fifth Dimension. The Fifth Dimension was a popular American vocal group known for hits such as "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" and "Up, Up and Away." The members of The Fifth Dimension were Marilyn McCoo, Billy Davis Jr., Florence LaRue, LaMonte McLemore, and Ron Townson.
Jay and the Americans were a popular 1960s music group. The original members were John "Jay" Traynor, Howard Kane, Kenny Vance, and Sandy Deanne. They sang pop music.