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  2. Terry-Thomas on screen, radio, stage and record - Wikipedia

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    Terry-Thomas on screen, radio, stage and record. The English actor and comedian Terry-Thomas (1911–1990) performed in many mediums of light entertainment, including film, radio and theatre. His professional career spanned 50 years from 1933 until his retirement in 1983. [1] During this time he became synonymous with playing the "silly-ass ...

  3. Cincinnati Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    January 26, 1970. Designated NHL. December 2, 1974. Music Hall, commonly known as Cincinnati Music Hall, is a classical music performance hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, completed in 1878. It serves as the home for the Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, May Festival Chorus, and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.

  4. Crocus City Hall attack - Wikipedia

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    Crocus City Hall auditorium in 2019. Crocus City Hall was built in 2009 as a concert venue with a capacity of 6,200 people and is one of the largest concert venues in the Moscow area, located close to the Moscow Domodedovo Airport in Domodedovo, Moscow Oblast. It is a seven-story building which has an area of about 38,000 m 2.

  5. Bing Crosby Sings with Judy Garland, Mary Martin, Johnny ...

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    On radio, his Kraft Music Hall and Philco Radio Time shows were very popular. Decca Records built on this by issuing a number of 78rpm album sets, some featuring freshly recorded material and others utilizing Crosby's back catalogue. Ten of these sets were released in 1946, nine in 1947 and nine more in 1948.

  6. Peter Gennaro - Wikipedia

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    Gennaro was born in Metairie, Louisiana. He made his Broadway debut in the ensemble of Make Mine Manhattan in 1948. He followed this with Kiss Me, Kate (1948) and Guys and Dolls (1950). He first drew notice from theatergoers as a member of the trio that danced the Bob Fosse number "Steam Heat" in The Pajama Game (1954), and continued to hold ...

  7. Ted Weems - Wikipedia

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    Instrument (s) Violin, trombone. Years active. 1923–1953. Labels. RCA Victor, Bluebird, Mercury. Wilfred Theodore Wemyes (September 26, 1901 – May 6, 1963), known professionally as Ted Weems, was an American bandleader and musician. Weems's work in music was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

  8. Irwin C. Watson - Wikipedia

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    Irwin C. Watson. Irwin C. Watson (April 6, 1928 – February 13, 1999), was an American comedian known for his deadpan delivery. Born in Brooklyn, New-York, Watson joined and served the army after finishing high-school. Sometime after his service, Watson decided to become a stand-up comedian. In the 1960s, Watson started to get to be noticed as ...

  9. A Little Bit of Irish - Wikipedia

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    On the Sentimental Side. (posthumous edition, recorded in 1962) (2010) A Little Bit of Irish is the soundtrack album of music from the 1966 TV special of the same name starring Bing Crosby, which aired on television in the US and the UK on Saint Patrick's Day 1967. [1] [2] The CD was originally issued by Atlantic Records [3] and an expanded ...