Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Eugene Patton (born April 25, 1932), more widely known by his stage name Gene Gene the Dancing Machine, was a stagehand for the National Broadcasting Company's Burbank, California studios who gained fame as an occasional performer on The Gong Show. Patton was also the first African-American member of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees, Local 33.Patton was one of several amateur performers who would warm up and entertain the audience during commercial breaks.. }
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- Gene_Gene_the_Dancing_Machine comment "Eugene Patton (born April 25, 1932), more widely known by his stage name Gene Gene the Dancing Machine, was a stagehand for the National Broadcasting Company's Burbank, California studios who gained fame as an occasional performer on The Gong Show. Patton was also the first African-American member of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees, Local 33.Patton was one of several amateur performers who would warm up and entertain the audience during commercial breaks.".