Here is my musical contribution.
Most of the earliest 45's were likely purchased from the numerous Hollywood record stores that dotted Hollywood Boulevard in the 1960s to early 1970s. For a couple of the earliest, Dennis Weaver's "The Chicken Mash" and the theme song to "Astro Boy" - I have no idea where they were bought from.
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| This first group are among my favorite of the 45s | 
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Steve Martin's "King Tut" was performed on Saturday Night Live 
"Chico and the Man' was the theme song for the short-lived TV show | 
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| "I Can Dream About You" and others to follow were included in motion picture soundtracks | 
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| Two Neil Diamond records | 
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The two above and ones to follow were purchases inspired by listening to 
KJLH radio station (Kindness Joy Love & Happiness) | 
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| KC & the Sunshine Band and others - from the Disco era | 
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| A variety of 45s from the collection | 
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The 1980s brought new, vivid 45 covers -  
although the Rolling Stones' "Angie" was from 1973 | 








































