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22 Boom – Doo Wop TV Special – Episode 41
Sep 20th
With the trend of 50 and 60s fashion coming back in style we thought we’d host an entire show with Doo Wop music. Here is the list of artists and songs we show music videos by. The Silhouettes – Get a Job (1957), The Marcels – Blue Moon (1961), The Five Satins – In the Still of the Night (1956), The Shirelles – Will You Love Me Tomorrow (1961), The Ronettes – Be My Baby (1963), The Orlons – The Wah Watusi (1962), The Diamonds – The Original Stroll (1958), Dee Dee Sharp – Mashed Potato Time (1962), Little Eva – The Loco-Motion (1962), Del Shannon – Runaway (1961), The Crystals – Da Doo Ron Ron (1963), The Skyliners – Since I Don’t Have You (1958), Michael Jackson – Rockin’ Robin (1972), Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers – Why Do Fools Fall in Love? (1956), Frankie Lymon – Little Bitty Pretty One (1960), The Cadillacs – Speedoo (1955), Jackie Wilson – Lonely Teardrops (1958), Bay City Rollers – Shang-A-Lang (1974) and The Turtles – Happy Together (1967)
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro -

Doo Wop TV Special -

The Silhouettes – Get a Job -

The Marcels – Blue Moon -

The Five Satins – In the Still of the Night -

The Shirelles – Will You Love Me Tomorrow Live -

Doo Wop TV Special -

The Shirelles – Will You Love Me Tomorrow -

The Ronettes – Be My Baby Live -

The Ronettes – Be My Baby -

Doo Wop TV Special -

The Orlons – The Wah Watusi -

The Diamonds – The Stroll -

Dee Dee Sharp – Mash Potato Time -

Little Eva – The Loco-Motion -

Del Shannon – Runaway -

Doo Wop TV Special -

The Crystals – Da Doo Ron Ron -

The Skyliners – Since I Don’t Have You -

Michael Jackson – Rockin’ Robin -

Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers – Why Do Fools Fall in Love -

Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers – Litte Bitty Pretty One -

The Cadillacs – Speedoo -

Jackie Wilson – Lonely Teardrops -

Doo Wop TV Special -

Sam Cooke – You Send Me -

Bay City Rollers – Shang A Lang -

The Turtles – Happy Together -

Outro
Boulder gets $$$ boost for green machines
Sep 15th
The City of Boulder is part of the Colorado Clean Cities Coalition that was awarded $500,000 in grant funds under the Clean Cities Community Readiness and Planning for Plug-in Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure Funding Opportunity. The grant was awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on Sept. 8, 2011.
The grant funds will be shared by multiple public and private agencies to help fund Project FEVER (Funding Electric Vehicle Expansion in the Rockies), a year-long endeavor that will overcome barriers that are impeding penetration of electric vehicles in the marketplace. FEVER is a statewide plan that will target five core areas to prepare Colorado for electric vehicles and charging infrastructure: regulatory; permitting; planning; policy; and marketing, education and outreach.
In Boulder, the grant will provide funds to:
Help establish guidelines to determine the best locations for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations;
Standardize permitting operations; and,
Create a plan for linking Boulder to other communities in a statewide EV charging network.
“By developing the next generation of automotive engineers and preparing communities for plug-in electric vehicles, these projects will help reduce our nation’s dependence on oil imports, create jobs, and help America capture the growing global market for advance vehicles,” said U.S. DOE Secretary Steven Chu.
Sixty partners have come together to support this project, and include the City of Boulder, the Colorado Governor’s Energy Office, the Colorado Department of Transportation, Xcel Energy, the Regional Air Quality Council, the City and County of Denver and several other private and public partners.
Sponsored by DOE’s Vehicle Technologies Program and administered by the American Lung Association in Colorado, the Denver Metro Clean Cities Coalition is a government-industry partnership designed to reduce petroleum consumption in the transportation sector.
For more information, contact Joe Castro, City of Boulder Facilities and Fleet manager, at castroj@bouldercolorado.gov or 303-441-3163.
Boulder Draft bear and mountain lion plan out
Sep 9th
The plan aims to address the following key issues:
Public communication enhancements about bear and lion activity in the urban area;
Ongoing public education on how to minimize potential human/wildlife conflicts;
Management of trash and other urban environment attractants; and
Policies and laws pertaining to intentionally/unintentionally feeding wildlife and how that affects human/wildlife conflicts.
To view the draft plan and submit feedback, visit www.boulderwildlifeplan.net. Feedback provided prior to Sept. 28 will be incorporated into the Oct. 18 City Council memo.
Accepted by City Council in 2006, the first component of the UWMP covered the management of the black-tailed prairie dog. This is the second component of the plan to be presented to council for consideration on Tuesday, Oct. 18.
For more information, contact Valerie Matheson at 303-441- 3004 or via e-mail at Mathesonv@bouldercolorado.gov.





















