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Award-winning, US broadcast journalist for five decades from 1940. Over his career, he worked for the three major commercial networks in the United States (ABC, CBS and NBC), as well as for the Public Broadcasting Service.... |
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Lloyd Alexander is the author of several best selling fantasy series. His most famous works include the Chronicles of Prydain, which were inspired by Welsh mythology. He won the Newbery Medal for the fifth book in the series, "The High King." The second book of the series, "The Black Cauldron" was t... |
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Steve Alten grew up in Philadelphia, earning his Bachelors in Physical Education at Penn State University, a Masters in Sports Medicine from the University of Delaware, and a Doctorate at Temple University. Steve played and coached basketball at the high school and college levels, and worked informa... |
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Big Joe Turner once called him, "The palest nigger I ever saw." Joey Ambrose was the saxophone player for Bill Haley and the Comets in 1954 and 1955, most notably playing on the famous recording, "Rock Around the Clock." He quit the Comets in late 1955 to form The Jodimars along with fellow Comets D... |
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Shari Albert was born & raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She graduated from the Philadelphia High School of Performing Arts at the top of her class. Shari was accepted early admissions to New York University. She studied at the renowned Circle In The Square Theatre's Conservatory program throug... |
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