Turning Points in Rock and Roll: The Key Events That Affected Popular Music by Hank Bordowitz Citadel August 1, 2004
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. . . Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, yet as they rose, his music also became central to the plot. The Partridge Family, which took the already middle-of-the-road Cowsills and pulled that vision of a family band even further into a pop-rather-than-rock direction, lasted four years and revived the sort of teen-idol worship that had made stars of Bandstand regulars like Fabian. . . .
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