The Cosmopolitans
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The Cosmopolitans was a United States new wave band that was based in New York from 1979 until 82. The band was best known for songs "(How to Keep Your) Husband Happy" and "Wild Moose Party" released on Alan Betrock's Shake Records in 1980 (USA), and Albion Records in 1981 (UK). Characterized by its quirky choreography and lyrics, songs were often based on tabloid news stories. Shows often included 1960's go-go dance lessons, Wild Moose-call contests, baton routines, and chartreuse fake furs worn over blue mini-skirts.
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*Jamie K. Sims
*Glen Tig
*Harry Gantz
*Greg Vines
*Shaun
*Karin Bradford
*Nel Moore
*Leslie Levinson
*Evan "Funk" Davies
*David "Itch" Britsch
*Jeff Dedrick
*Robert Crenshaw
*Neil Winograd
*Judy Monteleone
*Catherine Harrington
*Corey Sims
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The Cosmopolitans was a United States new wave band that was based in New York from 1979 until 82. The band was best known for songs "(How to Keep Your) Husband Happy" and "Wild Moose Party" released on Alan Betrock's Shake Records in 1980 (USA), and Albion Records in 1981 (UK). Characterized by its quirky choreography and lyrics, songs were often based on tabloid news stories. Shows often included 1960's go-go dance lessons, Wild Moose-call contests, baton routines, and chartreuse fake furs worn over blue mini-skirts.
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