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The Three Stooges
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Date Born/Group Began:
1930
(peterpuck9)
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Date Died/Group Ended:
1970
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Also Known As:
Ted Healy and his Stooges (Stavro Arrgolus) |
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Played on 134 shows: |
 | 12-25-20, #WOTR_205 |  | 03-01-98, #98-09 |
 | 07-03-20, #OTR-6-3 |  | 08-10-97, #97-32 |
 | 12-23-18, #OTR-4-51 |  | 03-02-97, #97-09 |
 | 12-16-18, #OTR-4-50 |  | 12-08-96, #96-49 |
 | 07-15-18, #OTR-4-28 |  | 02-05-95, #95-06 |
 | 12-31-17, #OTR-3-52 |  | 01-29-95, #95-05 |
 | 10-21-17, #KMCC-T12-49 |  | 12-11-94, #94-50 |
 | 09-02-17, #KMCC- 12-01 |  | 04-24-94, #94-17 |
 | 07-19-17, #ISGD-17-30 |  | 12-12-93, #93-50 |
 | 03-27-17, #OTR-3-13 |  | 12-22-91, #91-51 |
 | 03-11-17, #KMCC-T12-17 |  | 09-01-91, #91-35 |
 | 01-25-17, #ISGD-17-04 |  | 04-01-90, #90-13 |
 | 12-24-16, #KMCC-11-08 |  | 12-18-88, #88-51 |
 | 12-21-16, #ISGD-16-52 |  | 07-10-88, #88-28 |
 | 12-18-16, #MMS-208 |  | 12-20-87, #87-51 |
 | 12-14-16, #ISGD-16-51 |  | 09-06-87, #87-36 |
 | 11-30-16, #ISGD-16-49 |  | 05-17-87, #87-20 |
 | 11-26-16, #KMCC-11-06 |  | 12-21-86, #86-51 |
 | 11-19-16, #KMCC-T12-05 |  | 12-21-86, #KMET-86-51 |
 | 07-21-16, #ISGD-16-31 |  | 08-24-86, #KMET-86-34 |
 | 12-23-15, #MMCZ-15-03 |  | 12-22-85, #85-51 |
 | 12-20-15, #BWR-15-12-20 |  | 11-24-85, #KMET-85-47 |
 | 12-12-15, #15-50 |  | 06-30-85, #85-26 |
 | 02-14-15, #ISGD-15-07 |  | 06-30-85, #KMET-85-26 |
 | 12-02-14, #BWR-14-12-02 |  | 06-09-85, #85-23 |
 | 11-29-14, #ISGD-14-65 |  | 06-02-85, #KMET-85-22 |
 | 10-18-14, #ISGD-14-56 |  | 05-05-85, #85-18 |
 | 07-22-14, #BWR-14-07-22 |  | 12-23-84, #84-52 |
 | 06-17-14, #BWR-14-06-17 |  | 12-09-84, #84-50 |
 | 04-05-14, #ISGD-14-20 |  | 09-09-84, #84-37 |
 | 04-05-14, #14-14 |  | 01-29-84, #84-05 |
 | 02-01-14, #ISGD-14-08 |  | 12-25-83, #83-52 |
 | 12-24-13, #BWR-13-12-24 |  | 12-18-83, #83-51 |
 | 12-18-12, #ISGD-12-52 |  | 11-27-83, #83-48 |
 | 04-28-12, #12-17 |  | 08-07-83, #83-32 |
 | 04-10-12, #BWR-12-04-10 |  | 07-10-83, #83-28 |
 | 04-05-12, #ISGD-12-14 |  | 04-24-83, #83-17 |
 | 02-23-12, #ISGD-12-08 |  | 03-27-83, #83-13 |
 | 12-20-11, #BWR-11-12-20 |  | 12-19-82, #82-51 |
 | 04-23-11, #MMCZ-11-17 |  | 12-12-82, #KMET-82-50 |
 | 12-18-10, #MMS-136 |  | 08-08-82, #82-32 |
 | 12-11-10, #10-50 |  | 07-11-82, #82-28 |
 | 12-20-09, #MMS-134 |  | 04-25-82, #82-17 |
 | 06-28-09, #09-26 |  | 02-14-82, #82-07 |
 | 12-24-08, #MMS-121 |  | 12-20-81, #81-51 |
 | 12-14-08, #08-50 |  | 09-13-81, #81-37 |
 | 07-13-08, #08-28 |  | 06-28-81, #81-26 |
 | 12-30-07, #MMS-105 |  | 02-22-81, #81-08 |
 | 12-23-07, #07-51 |  | 02-01-81, #81-05 |
 | 12-09-07, #MMS-102 |  | 12-21-80, #80-51 |
 | 09-09-07, #07-36 |  | 12-14-80, #80-50 |
 | 05-06-07, #07-18 |  | 12-23-79, #79-51 |
 | 12-19-06, #MMS-58 |  | 01-14-79, #79-02 |
 | 08-20-06, #MMS-41 |  | 12-24-78, #78-45 |
 | 12-05-04, #04-49 |  | 12-19-76, #125 |
 | 03-21-04, #04-12 |  | 09-26-76, #113 |
 | 12-15-03, #XM-30 |  | 06-13-76, #98 |
 | 12-01-03, #XM-28 |  | 04-04-76, #88 |
 | 07-28-03, #ISGD-03-29 |  | 01-25-76, #78 |
 | 03-16-03, #03-11 |  | 12-28-75, #74-56 |
 | 12-15-02, #02-50 |  | 12-14-75, #72-49 |
 | 01-27-02, #02-04 |  | 09-28-75, #61 |
 | 12-09-01, #01-49 |  | 08-24-75, #56 |
 | 12-03-00, #00-49 |  | 07-27-75, #52 |
 | 06-18-00, #00-25 |  | 06-08-75, #49 |
 | 12-12-99, #99-50 |  | 12-31-72, #KMET-72-53 |
 | 12-13-98, #98-50 |  | 11-12-72, #KMET-72-46 |
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Funny how they've realeased a Christmas Album and episodes, when Larry, Moe, Curly, and Shemp didn't celebrate the Christmas holidays.
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People who don't celebrate Xmas always seem to write all of our best Xmas songs. The holiday would be duller without them. Religion is nice, but there's still cash to be made. No one ever says that out loud, but it needs to be said every now and again. As for the Stooges, Curley Joe DeRita (the original Curley's second replacement), the sixth and last Stooge, is the only one of them who wasn't Jewish. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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