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    Oct 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Shirley Reingold, manager of vocal group The Orioles

    Shirley Reingold, who managed the early R&B vocal group The Orioles and wrote their 1948 hit song "It's Too Soon to Know," died of heart disease Oct. 10 at Aventura Hospital in Aventura, Fla. The native Baltimorean was 89.
    Shirley Reingold, who managed the early R&B vocal group The Orioles and wrote their 1948 hit song "It's Too Soon to Know," died of heart disease Oct. 10 at Aventura Hospital in Aventura, Fla. The native Baltimorean was 89. She was known professionally as...

    Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Cab Calloway, Manhattan (New York City), Music, Dining and Drinking

  2. Jan 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Kenneth Allen Maylath, broadcaster

    Kenneth Allen Maylath, a veteran Baltimore broadcaster who had been host of "Conference Call" on WFBR-AM and was later news director at WCBM-AM, died Saturday of sepsis at Franklin Square Hospital Center.
    Kenneth Allen Maylath, a veteran Baltimore broadcaster who had been host of "Conference Call" on WFBR-AM and was later news director at WCBM-AM, died Saturday of sepsis at Franklin Square Hospital Center. The longtime Parkville resident was 75. Born and...

    Tags: Cal Ripken, Sepsis, College Sports, Parkville, Museums

  4. Nov 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Long-time CBS broadcaster Andy Rooney dead at 92

    Andy Rooney, whose CBS career spans the entire post-war history of network news, died Friday as a result of complications following minor surgery, the network announced.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Andy Rooney, whose CBS career spans the entire post-war history of network news, died Friday as a result of complications following minor surgery, the network announced. A mainstay of Sunday night viewing for millions of Americans, the 92-year-old Rooney...

    Tags: Steve Kroft, Photography and Video, Ernie Pyle, Andy Rooney, Bob Simon

  6. May 17, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  7. Nashville remembers Patsy Cline

    Miss the marker out front, and you might confuse the building for just another office on Nashville's Music Row, but step inside the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business, and you'll find the studio that gave us many of country music's most historic recordings.
    Reporter
    Miss the marker out front, and you might confuse the building for just another office on Nashville's Music Row, but step inside the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business, and you'll find the studio that gave us many of country music's most...

    Tags: Music, Salt, CBS Corp., Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs

  8. Apr 29, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Music lovers mourn Jimmy Damon, classic Chicago lounge singer

    For roughly half a century, cabaret singer Jimmy Damon was practically ubiquitous in Chicago.
    For roughly half a century, cabaret singer Jimmy Damon was practically ubiquitous in Chicago. Clubs, concert halls, charity events, civic gatherings, awards presentations – somehow Damon always was there, dispatching the national anthem or...

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Music Theater, Concerts, Music, Rush University Medical Center

  10. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Here's Peter Lassally: A life in late-night television

    Late-night television, busier than ever (and at its best, better than ever) with talk shows and comedy, has been in the news again lately, with the hand-over of "The Tonight Show" from Jay Leno to Jimmy Fallon officially announced for next spring — a change in stewardship that will also take the show back to New York from Burbank.
    Late-night television, busier than ever (and at its best, better than ever) with talk shows and comedy, has been in the news again lately, with the hand-over of "The Tonight Show" from Jay Leno to Jimmy Fallon officially announced for next spring —...

    Tags: Craig Kilborn, NBC (tv network), Music, The Tonight Show (tv program), Czech Republic

  12. Jul 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Onetime flop now an Andy Griffith classic

    Absolute power corrupts absolutely. But when the right actor finds the path straight into a corrupt soul on fire, a strange kind of joy erupts on screen — a sense of true discovery and excitement.
    Absolute power corrupts absolutely. But when the right actor finds the path straight into a corrupt soul on fire, a strange kind of joy erupts on screen — a sense of true discovery and excitement. This is what Andy Griffith brought to his film...

    Tags: Celebrities, Walter Winchell, The Andy Griffith Show (tv program), Andy Griffith, Radio

  14. Nov 18, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. City Beat: Chaplin hat among Hollywood treasures on auction block

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    City Beat: Chaplin hat among Hollywood treasures on auction block...
  16. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. PASSINGS: Robert Morgan Fink, Gene Vollnogle, Dorothy McGuire Williamson

    <strong>Robert Morgan Fink</strong>
    Robert Morgan Fink Biochemist at UCLA Robert Morgan Fink, 96, a retired UCLA biochemistry professor whose groundbreaking research with his biochemist wife included developing a new technique in the late 1940s to study the thyroid, died Wednesday of...

    Tags: Lehigh University, Chemotherapy, Parkinson's Disease, Health Treatments, David Geffen School of Medicine

  18. Sep 8, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Milton D. Lawyer

    Milton Lawyer was known for his Smithsburg body shop and community involvement, but he had many talents unrelated to his business.
    janeth@herald-mail.com
    Milton Lawyer was known for his Smithsburg body shop and community involvement, but he had many talents unrelated to his business. He loved music and wanted to study at the Peabody Conservatory, but as the youngest of four sons, there was no money left...

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, The Herald-Mail, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Companies and Corporations, Holidays

  20. Apr 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Dick Clark dies at 82; he introduced America to rock 'n' roll

    Dick Clark, the youthful-looking television personality who literally introduced rock 'n' roll to much of the nation on "American Bandstand" and for four decades was the first and last voice many Americans heard each year with his New Year's Eve countdowns, died Wednesday. He was 82.
    Dick Clark, the youthful-looking television personality who literally introduced rock 'n' roll to much of the nation on "American Bandstand" and for four decades was the first and last voice many Americans heard each year with his New Year's Eve...

    Tags: Disc Jockeys, Golden Globe Awards, CNN (tv network), Game Shows, Medical Procedures and Tests

  22. May 1, 2012 |Column| Imperial Valley Press Online
  23. Viewpoint: Remembering a cowboy, cattleman

    William Allen Hogue, 84, of Holtville, passed away April 8. Graveside services were held April 20, at Terrace Park Cemetery in Holtville. Western dress was encouraged.
    William Allen Hogue, 84, of Holtville, passed away April 8. Graveside services were held April 20, at Terrace Park Cemetery in Holtville. Western dress was encouraged. The service would have pleased Billy. Most of the mourners were in Western dress....

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), William Allen, Rodeo, Mineral Supplements, Facebook

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