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Q: Where is Tommy skibicki from bandstand in New Haven CT he was on in the mid 1950's with a girl called cookie?
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The late 1950s refers to the time period from about 1957 through 1959. (The photo above is "American Bandstand," a popular teen program during the late 1950s.) The early 1950s would be the time period from about 1950-1953, while the mid-1950s are the period of time from about 1954-1956.


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