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Sonny Hopson

Sonny Hopson was a favorite soul DJ about Philadelphia radio in the 1960s. He was also involved with managing and generating artists (like the Fantastic Johnny C, Charles Earland, the Emanons, the Cooperettes, Ann Robinson, George Freeman, and Plant Ward), hosting Television shows, and buying local night clubs. An excerpt …

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Byron Macgregor

An award being successful Canadian-American information anchor and information director given birth to in Calgary, Alberta, Byron MacGregor scored a high Ten strike in 1974 along with his spoken phrase recording from the Gordon Sinclair-penned patriotic editorial “The Us citizens,” that was place against a performance of “America the stunning” …

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Eamonn Andrews

Eamonn Andrews CBE was created in Dublin for the 19th of Dec 1922. Starting his career being a boxer, he transformed his focus on sports activities journalism after he understood he couldn’t receive enough money being a sportsman, and became a commentator on Radio Éireann in Dublin. Shifting towards the …

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Heinz Erhardt

German comedian, poet, musician, and professional Heinz Erhardt yearned to be always a professional pianist in his youngsters, but his grandparents, with whom he spent nearly all his youth, steered him toward a merchant’s lifestyle. Despite their misgivings, Erhardt continuing to target his energies on music, also portion as piano …

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Gordon Sinclair

A broadcaster for the Canadian Broadcasting Firm, Gordon Sinclair recorded only 1 one, a spoken-word piece entitled “The Us citizens” (1974).

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Lucille Ball

Lucille Ball — whose profession before the surveillance camera spanned five years — served being a pioneer for feminine comedians, aswell as for the tv screen industry itself. Called Television Guide’s “Biggest Television Star ever,” Ball was only 1 of two ladies to successfully celebrity in three independent long-running sitcoms …

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Garrison Keillor

A timid, introspective, persona is balanced with a sharp love of life, small-town knowledge and love of traditional folk and jazz simply by Radio Hall of Popularity member Garrison Keillor. The sponsor of the favorite live radio display A Prairie House Companion, Keillor is certainly heard every week on a …

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Fanny Brice

The fame of vaudeville legend Fanny Brice continues to be largely continued within a biographical adaptation of her life which has almost nothing regarding the facts from the case, the music Funny Gal, a star vehicle created for Barbra Streisand. The true Fanny Brice was, in her period, a tremendously …

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Stan Freberg

Hip and irreverent, Stan Freberg was the last network radio comic, a trailblazing satirist whose function greatly expanded the vocabulary from the humor form. Some postwar comedians utilized radio and information merely being a springboard for more profitable film and tv gigs, Freberg pressed the envelope both in mediums, creating …

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Groucho Marx

As an entertainer and comedian, Groucho Marx continues to be a well-known shape some 30 years after his loss of life. Marx’s grease-paint bushy eyebrows and mustache, and brand cigar, produced him instantly recognizable, and he obtained a status for intelligent ad-libs and slicing insults. While he found fame for …

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