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  <title>KASENETZ-KATZ SINGING ORCHESTRAL CIRCUS &amp;amp; THE TURTLES PRESENT THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS</title>
  <description>We return to the late 60s to check out the bubblegum scene and those who participated and those who spoofed it. For a very special daylight savings time episode, we look at 2 albums. The first is the Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus and its parody The Turtles Present The Battle of The Bands. Both are from 1968. The Writer: Lindsay Harris-Friel The Classical Musician: Ruth Dubb The Rock Guitarist: Vincent Friel The Pun Addict: Ian Williams And special guest star Symone the Wonderpup Concept created by Vincent Friel and Brendan Carr.&amp;amp;nbsp; Sound design, title music, and engineering by Vincent Friel. For more information, visit our website at https://6630productions.com/marooned-tunes Don't forget to use our Libsyn code M-A-R-O-O-N-E-D to get up to two months of free podcasting services, excellent audio, and unlimited bandwidth.https://libsyn.com/ &amp;amp;nbsp; If you enjoyed this show, write a review so we'll know what you think, and others will, too:&amp;amp;nbsp;RateThisPodcast.com/maroonedtunes Copyright 2021-2022 6630 Productions &amp;amp;nbsp; https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=MAROONED </description>
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