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- Who's Alive and Who's Dead
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Back to WA-WD Home. Athletes and Sports Figures. Extras and Daily Features. Oldest Living Major Leaguers. Alive in Baseball Hall of Fame. Dead U.S. Astronauts. Mouseketeers, Alive and Dead. This is a hassle-free site - no popups, no sound, no user IDs, no spyware, and no huge graphics. Enjoy. Links to Related Sites. If you enjoy this site, here are some other sites in which you may be interested:. Noted Nonagenarians and Centenarians. Living people aged 90 and older. Includes more than 25,000 notable men...
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Mr. Sandman's Sandbox: El Día de Santos
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The musings of a Deaf Californian on life, politics, religion, sex, and other unmentionables. This blog is not guaranteed to lead to bon mots appropriate for dinner-table conversation; make of it what you will. Los Angeles, California, United States. View my complete profile. Eye of Newt, and Toe of Frog. Tent City: Aftermath Part II. Tent City: Aftermath and Possible Solutions. Tent City: What Now? Tent City: Bulldozing the Opposition. Removing the Rose-Colored Glasses. Tent City: Since Black Friday.
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Prime of Life - The Fallser
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Oct 2, 2014 Events. Fallsers know him, but unless you were born here or happen to collect Big Band records, the name “ Harry Prime. 8221; might’ve slipped under your musical radar. What a shame. Hometown legend Harry’s voice is heavenly. Find one of his old Tommy Dorsey or Ralph Flanagan. Tunes on YouTube — “ Until. 8221; for instance or “ Nevertheless. 8221; He’ll blow you away. He’s warm but deft at the mic, showcasing the music and words. With style, like they had in spades back then. Five years later...
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Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters
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The Society To Preserve and Encourage Radio Drama, Variety and Comedy (SPERDVAC) is a non-profit educational public benefit corporation open to anyone who loves old-time radio and would like to share in remembering the shows that made up radio's "Golden Age.". The American Radio Archives, established in 1984 by the Thousand Oaks Library Foundation, contains manuscripts, sound recordings, scripts, books, photographs and other materials that vividly reflect the history of radio and radio broadcasting.