Freedomland- which had a stylized map of the United States with western-like lettering- was essentially a Western-themed Amusement park in the Bronx, no longer active, it folded after l964. As they were basically western themed- it is not conceivable how the Ronettes would fit in, who were not in any sense ( unlike, say, Glenn Campbell or Johnny Cash, in the C&W or country and Western modulus. ) An odd and possibly illegal feature of the park were staged fires in the Chicago sector. Possibly they used finely-divided metals and/ or Dry Ice for smoke but this is serious stuff. I said staged fires- not fireworks. No other modern park tried this stunt though Coney Island had ( Fighting the Flames) in the early part of the last century. Sorry I can"t help you on Ronettes at Freedomland.
because it was fun for him to do he loved to dance go to amusement parks and sing
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No, they do not.
Linkin park did not write Headstrong, nor do they sing it. Trapt sings it.
Yes! she appeared in a quasi-comedy setting (but did sing her title tune) On the ShaNa Na some time in the seventies, Cool!
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no they dont
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Fire For Effect! They originated the song, a mildly toned-down wartime separation angst theme ( weather and war often linked) sound effects, a battery of l05 Howitzers.
In Season 5 Episode 13 of South Park Kenny Dies.
They sing "Falling Away From Me" in the end.