Spike Jones and The City Slickers (1953) - MDA Telethon
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Check out Spike Jones and The City Slickers during the 1953 MDA Labor Day! Spike Jones and The City Slickers’ comedy routine will have you laughing out of your chair! You don’t want to miss this!
The MDA Labor Day Telethon was an enchanting yearly variety show that ran for half a century. Hosted for many years by Jerry Lewis, the telethon featured top stars from the world of music, comedy, and Broadway and was like no other show on earth.
The telethon was created to help support the Muscular Dystrophy Association, which is leading the fight against muscular dystrophy. MDA dedicates itself to strength, independence and life. To learn more about MDA and to donate, please visit .
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