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PASSIVE DIXIE FIESTA PLANNED FOR ’49
bating Hot Records i
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hjoAtIKSON
; . Alice A. Dunnigan
; 1A v West t .r;..i i.<; ut<-d 1-
' S:um-v,.w! Jack.- •
■ ■ ■ •V' . - .in Wednesdav ,
t ■* a a nip and tucke: ;
d*-a ■ y ■ nn each fighter g;v- \
■ v- ■ - ■-•n U. t he had in a de- j
-•m ■ ; Ilf : ivm the tie. :
ds»s*r vet champ.
;• Ktoiiov- ■:!; 'Tumbled under i
| ■ v
* :ast i ■ und, :iiort j
i.nt* speed, each 11uht< V com- J
, • ■; ilh tia- nthi ■. j
Si'i.'H.'v'. i'il often found j
* i • the rope ... j
« •'; l ' { " u \i h< A
v' iii'a v. it n -ainrsy B-.y :
A ' .1 u ; no i At at Jackson;
$ ■ mn across the ropes and i
4- It.t) till. I :tnv;ts. Like a
* .i ... injpn » trapi >■ -■ tht
tp ..ail How through the air j
■n< Ijj? f/ < -; i V\ o can v& s.
* !)'i : intip. lu • i rounds, the- i
| i? took ■ n tjh* air of a fact- j
»■ *ol’ •, t haring him foi ,< j
*. » , • i k I- V , j( .J. ( ; •
fyiov. 1 w > ih ... .i '. uhi of. oniy vigh*.. :
ft j’jP. ver Jackson.
*
I? WENS IN
|! -KI-; BOX CONTEST
*• :»•.;W YORK —(AS/-*)—Accord-
R.H* s I'orit -st .'staged by (Cash
i: . ’ ruagazit-’c prominent m the
sit 1 id, •
” f ...arc r. .v the most popular
dot! it- in ih • male vocal combina
tion 'h- id. In winning 119.642 votes,
'IT' o K;i\i ns" topped the Kina
<K i trio which came in second
Tib: i i the sixth title “The Rav
«,t :Vt> w«>n this year according
p. 4'- ■ tSosiir. their pres, retire
ftnfhtive.
&
Stiwilf SSSSMt*C • M
■ ti the 4uit i- -';kc .so,unis in th"
I f > .!<is-oo pi vvnte ol tin. keek
i tii Fv >•;:! i- Hawkins and ■><
• i a vi-;!?.- un-.i’. : Victor e? I'M SO
DOG l K >NE MELANCHOLY,
torchv ballad with vncai by Ji-m- .
mic Mitchell and -Gabriel's horn'
' 0., - uT. i 'iid. and NEED-
I. E POINTS, a jump ride in
HAMPTON CHOIR
IN CBS PROGRAM
SECEMEFRIBTH
Hampton Virginia Ti,.:- 150-
\ Han i • ~ Instituti Choir
xvill .-iru: a prog am ol < 'hnst.ui i 1 ;
mu'."; .in a national Columbia
iit(lafirajitms; System net-wmk .n
c: i. . rt l ru.,, ig
[■iiom 3 30 to -< o'clock,
lit/'iiy i\ >S\vittOn, Jt* n ncii-boru
o'l'l v J UC : > t.. ;i criflpuStT. v\. Titiuc •
tor, i.t'ManLsi, ana pianist JUr
Sv. 1 itUn, it mr rimer ui thi. focui*
iiV oil!it- W'pyi?;a:mster Clioir Col
i -.y : lor the past decade., became
; chairman of the Department of
' iviusic at .Hampton this fall
iTu..* 1948 group is sn-neriior c! .
a ncn musical tradition at Hamp
ten, boyninm# vv- tn the Hampton
•Singers oi the 1870 s and 1880's, ;
• b-Hiding o’ campus dormitories
rei class: e and continuing ;
/trough the days oi' ihe lat>. Dr
ib Nathaniel Dett and Soprano
i j Dorothy Manor.
. ) When Dr Dett was head of the
l department, in 1930, the Choir '
. i pean count and. paving the
: e.TiV for a hour of England the
; ..ame .•uinmer by the equally |
mmoas -quartet. Dr. Dett and hir
• you;) vv-re j-eceived by tie
iQl; e. n i .»i B t -1 g -m- n and oth e i ' in -
h. rnatii-nai figures, and the voices
l of Miss May nor and -others at-
When "the Choir broadcast for i
nether national network last
I A dozen cai ols are scheduled
■ ior IH‘ CBS program Saturday.
• beginning with the Bach ar
rangement of Schcp’s Break forth. ]
O beauteous, Heavenly Light and |
• <ing with Peter. Go Ring Dem :
Btiis. a Christmas spiritual ar
;; Ti,-;e:i b\ Noble Cain. Among
’ t•:i:• other members -will be Prae- j
i nous Totlav is Born Jmroan
i !: God Rest You Merry. Gen
tlemen: the Russian Kolyada: the
1 Welsh De-'k the Hall with
. Boughs :-i H<• l iv: and the Cata
\ >niar; Adoration < f the Siiep
i herds
LOOII SINGER IS
A review in the New York Times;
. Oi-i.vi.-ther 8. following the re-:
i ii I • i K..v.a Law: on Tnvsuay .
j-'i.vh! vi T..-.VI! Hal-, indicated that
Co Ratcigh soivario's appearance,
Tribute.- p. id to the singer, a
! membei of the mtisic department
!acuity of Slu -.' University. in-!
| eluded the following exceprts from!
the music critic’s write-up:
"The simriK y and sweetness of
| hr)- manlier counted in her favor,;
i hut she nu- , k-vely voice I*
i is :--rna}l, but it i < .jure, true .;pd 01-:
i ten i-aressing-ly soft High tones i
j were mi trouble for her and she j
.was able la linger on soiru notes i
‘ - it*. foi other singers are just,
' uch .-.nd go. Also her voice had j
, the relatively rare quality of re- ;
i nvaintu;- musical when not much l
! mere than a whisper "
j The reviewer said the singer was i
I - fill nervous’’ when she sang her
i
UrahnY; lieder in English trar.sli'-
j ti 'ns. l.tittr, howevci. in her French
‘ ..rt soi. as "liei French diet ion was
■clear and. . . her interpretations
| were sensitive and . imaginative*.
‘ with a good deal of deik-aie feej
’ mg." in-- slated.
j "Her gifts are primarily foj ;
I lighter songs of lyric chai-acter.!
j but in "O Slumberous Sea," one of]
| the encores, she showed that, being
not unacquainted with grief, site I
i > Mild ,i]mj sing loqciiitigiy.
Harry Gil-Smythe, head of the:
i Shatv University Music Depart-!
j ment, was her accompanist.
jLbtt •• - I . *v W4*-.V .riji*.!#,. -
ARMSTRONG AND
EARL HINES IN
GRAND CONCERT
LOS \NvEJLkS Ciii. 'i'lii’j
' .}, .. 1 i ( t .i v s’, .i 1 j. •; .• iui tucv
Pii st,l l.* i f.sr .ii horn an>.i 33
•! iv.;f- an.i ' ,i:;. th’-y finished.
s7 3 ’ht* V, >, ! A IT -st .jazz;ii.'-’i
home ami starter! nsakin*; pUms
T-:.tr an even me.., , Dixieland F s
rival in M4'>.
in n;anv r.'spfvt.-'. svest e.,as!
rnusHdracs decianid tne recent
Dixie carnival promoted by
trank Bi:;3 ;;.nd Gene Nenvan al
me Las An.u', v Pan-Pavifiv An
bit. . I a-, came oil'as the most ex
e;l,n ; i public session since
1937 Joe Sullivan convert A s -il
• ,ut crowd oil more than 3.:00 icu
-1 pacitv scat in 4 i shouted acpvo'-al
as Louis Armstrong- Earl Hrnns,
Jack Teagarden Eddie Condon.
Eddie Miller, Wild Bui Daxisan
Red Nichols. Pete Dailv. Ted V-. ..
r)v. Nap;:.’.- Lamare, Kid Orv. .1
Stacy. Zutty Singh ton. Wuigy
IManone. Sid CatletK Baines H .
• ■r<l. Max’ Matlock, Bo M-’C
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X'w...- '/
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KARL HINTIS
, i*.-v, sism.se
ftaijis
...
y h
\ ...' i|
loi ls AR MSTRONG
. rity and stores more ki'-d heavy
on the two-beat and dpum*- enu
ine bowl In 194 L ?
Ancl tinally. at Pel'- a
jazzmen bounced inis, v’u' .
and marched oil tru ,ii.--’\e
stag.* ann>n-g tin autiietic* - •• 1 :
/.at!', riingiet : kc.'una .• v e
wiiii ;i s’.ivei t.iaton 1 hev ■■ n>a, xm
right back next year, !>h mm
.! - H dvvv ■in K- 1 '*•
000 can be seated, aceui uii.k la
Bull and -Noman.
High lights. Eddie i..e
i hour tenuring on ’VestcrdaVs.
: which hushed the mult a n
brought tne in<-d--st little Lou!.u;> •
na virtuoso an .ovation. Satchmo
singing ’Black and Blue with
the Big Gate nox-dling behind the
gravel; Pete Daily s mad and cii’*
cu»-f!avored “Circus Slide’* pc
: tormance with Warren Smith and
Host v Mcliargue sluiring so
Matty Matlock giving tin- dawn
beat . n K:a Oiy ■ v. ;■> ;
-Muscat Rambh ' classic as Oi y
■ himst-11. flanked ny ofi atbei tit
ic.id a spec ml Matlock ar
iung; merit ealiina for nine tr<nri
: bones, eight clarinets, and down
lho lint —easily the fattest, big
,;cs; ?; sound eve; produced and
.captured on wax b> APRS lV.r
Lroaikait to men in uniform.
Til.i' ip ... s was Is 1,!,000. and pro
; mntc.s Bull and Norman hud ■>
nut so high they didn't expert to
ecs’: a dime even with • very sea*
sold But. even they wound up
I wit!', a tew bucks for their <-Iforts:.
Evkiyowv was nappy about tne
w hole tiling.
OSITI A I'll IN 0\ ERCOAT
Scc-cn stars are now able to pe; -
feet their love scene? wilnom hav>-
i ing the here ;>:.jr,’ed up like an 3u
| dian brave all because the hero
ine wears an “ox 're at" on her
■ bps. according to NatiorsaJ Pah nl
Council.
A Hollywood makeup man has
i invented a trail‘.parent lacquer,
•>, .wuVjt . .'r.-r it it I-: ~ . Ti.-.'-., . . ... . *i*n
THIS CAROLINIAN*
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"O. . »jle
'Wish I Was In Wail Walla'
—Nellie Butcher, wh. has ask
ed her personal manager, Carlos
Gastel, to book her in Walla
Walla, Wash., sometime in Feb
ruary. Al the- lime last Decem
ber when she recorded 'Wish t
Wa: in Walla Walla she iad
P ,. f
' AT '
KING COLE AND BOYS ON
THE MOVE Nat ..King; Cole
and his boys are still on the
move, with a Dec. 9-2 4 run at
Chicago's Oriental. Theater
liIUO.Y 110$ ViO)
\\i) SJD3XS
Si \\ \i.S\ TI NK ’
Gni’iii.!!c H'c.v’U: l ! ..n-i Ju.imx’ .-.;g
big 1 hree ; . 'he:
' New far
Ref iulion
Jin liic .\' a ns uaCiCiug
Fetter's Love Seng, n .-dd ’-I
aid. make:’-; i’ Jilt.cult ju k A
,/v,'n r,.:i>!p(.. it c'-u. Sunday
With You, k ,-ks :i- it - in:
,ia,. - You Don't Love Me
Sundays ~ bud: >1 by Hump -
The Road Boogie, an n: 'ran n
till which -h'.’W oft C iUlllcS JiU
perb piano artistry.
Thu surprise in this i dido;
pack,if,!. ;s lit.-joy I,n:giro .rig
'ii,. c; Careful Love . n i Home
coming B1 its. lie i .i . ■
I• r i :,,j ... pi 1 ure
tut ion an ! ; t:at mot - nil u
making tops, lit the n-oord fie id
Itisi i-urlor VwardtMl
(iianl lo Stu<K Dancr
DURHAM 7’! is.- Elizabeth A
’ White- instructor of denee ai Nortl
; Caroilua (’.ikeg'.:, was i. i i[e.
new: lost, week th it -.he Isas bf
] iwared u gnait-m-kid by the Cat
uegic Kourui. ten for :he Adv.-uc .
mi us of TciK-hinp to conduct ate
.-CiueJi project v. hicl. she has cr
! titled "Dunce Kuueation, Its Na
Guia.. Scopo .aid S-’ciological trn
j plivaiiims in Negro Colleges a
llint is aftj.ced ove.r the- usu.i
i lipstick. li. dries in fft seatmds. yc
prevent- sirscae I’ii*. Costly, time
; conJUining gulch-up jobs „iter kt-s
i ing- sci isoi are tints eliminated.
never even heard of h place
now it is one of her most re
quested members. Tune, mci
dentally, was defied by Down
B-: si's veteran piano columnist,
Sharon A. Pease who also
v/rcle •'Snatch and Grab If Lr
Julia Lee.
far pre-Christmas The trio
o». ves. to Washington, D. C„
fer a one-nighter al Turner's
Arena cm Dec. 2G and a Dec. 27-
lay a: the Kavakas Club.
Propostii \a.
f healer \fa\ linn l |>
\i»'ainsl Kt|uil\ Ban
ia j,- - ibduy -! flesh and
: : ; -u :h. Virpmu. ••
•s I' ■ n:.oi’’.-.l h-e-re Fiat I- Ac.'
g, . witi. a n.o\ c whit.ii v.ouid bi mg
t’ about a d-.-.j with tin- A-.exandria
.. A l l . i; a it-i t t'orp,. that .-tJd tj s.
,a;:i , aU'.J VTilt
d oia'.s vroidd then in- iitn.ieod iiide
r- ■ ' •" 1 -■ ’‘ l *t:- "'V
|,i fa lied !. '-kina icticf' l;w been
e. bach , 1,. -ive ■■ t i'a::.;ici jt’-giti
n mote stc-.v bo ii.c:s fiont Wus-inug
t- .ton to the Virginia when.' a
i- "Vv! " i ...li.-v prevails wa.- offer
. u !r.-t Augcsi. When tne National
i* A--' ci.ilion for the Advancement of
j- C«'!'-.;i-d Ihoplc siicun.'.ly pi-oteateci
?- Me idea XX ... dj’Ojy It’d,
i- Wiictia- 1 Art. r- E'jnity w -.-ild
- ! :..<. i-inii. : . n.LY- appear in
in ! .Inn Cro • th. :a ■ I k- \ ... vr .1 Us
i -i •. 11 . non- '.-m canted stand it took
tilt- National m the Citpial is
doubted very much in sonic auli:-
■ i.i ativ c circles i ci c
Ntii’iU faro)iru.
She plans to visit ali of the eleven
A. Negro Co; eg'.'s n itu state to con
fh fer with dance instructors and to
-d -av, hoi is being done in the field
t ih.nee education nd compile this
i - infovmution tor puuiieatiuu in
-• cPdoih a year,
-
•Wi’.en a: the Ann vituns com
a. in;,7 ’ Gourd Ministry of In
,n tutor in “behind the iron curtain"
But chares:!;, in furtive whiper to
I U. S dipl&iriat.
el |
e- "T;> u nt'Jdltt'n girl, p job is a
i.,i id.e’e of sighs Wtwwti : chord and
linoiriagc.' Fanny Hurt novelist
SARAH VAUGHAN
OPENS AT CLIQUE
CUBINN.Y.
NEW 7 i ,’K!v - - In or.e (-1 the
i-’iate t Broadway night cliu
i F-- mnsi? m history the inccf. ).;
• a bio burciii Vuugnn bowed int:
! h> n. a ( nun. Club, last. Thur:-
J >’• d'-Gi;. t . star-sliidded pro-
I'.in r atidioricc that i.naicd more
than 1500 persons during the
c.utirse uJ the cxcniny.
Fhat Miss Vaughn was. a click
at the Clique was ecneeded u’i
uniinously by every person in the
capacity crowd, w fiich accorded
a. ■ . trciriend-,,1.,s uvati-an at, e;ua',
of h'.-r four shews.
Die n'lcuia-gemcnt of the C'iiqu<
did a magnificent job in handling
the crowd of more than 1500 pe;-
• ; nns m a roctr. tiiat can acconto
-!:tt< but. 100 persons at arte time.
Miss Vaughn's opt ting night
audience at the Clique included
com bntiesf mm every 'walk of hie
socialites, stake, serta-n and 'aujie
stars, members of the rmune an.!
ielltert aavitem tia.le, ra.-xc/pa-p, :
men and rlise- icckcyx.
Anv-.ng thus- in at ti nuance
wort heebie ■; Stan Kenton,
lief).;;; Jerque! ; ea: Barnett.
Fanny Oeiodman, Non, Aloealcie
FtiiX' F.bcj li end Frank:'- Carle:
kiml'c;':-’ Johnny Desmond Eileen
Button, Nelli,-.- Lutche; and J un-
Christ v; Henny Youngman Mer
cy Amsterdam, Mickey Rooney.
. M.ir'tn Brandi. Gi um IhWi't.
Pegtix- Maley. Lee Mortimer Har
old Coru'ad, John Wib'-n. and
Mi’s. Frank H nder.x n
Ab e disc-ii-ckeys Paul Bren
n- r. Ed Peck. PictM- Durav. Tom
(FB: i< n. J- ir. R-yVierts and Rill
■ r W A AT. Sv: ■ :•to:r, Sid
3 f WMCA. V Rotihitv;
end P. -! William- * WOV J,.e
and Bobbv H -tees ,
WNEW Lai-- P-.M Wrß- .r:
and Jack Eigen =.f WINS’ Be kv
Kcsle Allen Si« 'o ' .»**-! Roii
G a-i-i'v of WMCA: S- m -
lid i.. a of W'”'' RF !
T-, ; \VOH , 1 .! • I
e.r wqsh
LOW SWARZ RSIE
OF TRAMP DUSKS
CHIPCS’ RAKES
n\ \!VKA JOHNSON
CT.EVF.!.,.AND Ohio }, j Svv.uz
is’ 'Oii ; v "Oru Wi.irihP Show'
g 0,0 pr vod thnt hen* for hor Ck vt*'
Um : yanr.! ers fiom tr.e w .iv ihcy
f ‘h;m red for more ;fte: a full two*
hot?r show with the “Tramp” !. *• .ma
*he Qd ■ t tfu p<*.: .
To hove ji(*on on aeti t?ss chaiiffc
T oil', a widely 20th ceiiUiry jiirl to
g; **h.i iramp ;?.*-«; life set*rood
xviecked ?o the core was sorneii Tig
' lie, audience marveled about wo on
•'he ajjpeaifvi ai the t. .*\ IVletho
ch>* Church on Decowher 2nd
Comn’ient:- abcait- Miss Swai;-
Cones ii }'* o;ji .in: made you won*
(;cj whether or not y: u had hjkfn
■ • o m'o * sVoiidoiirr.d ’ where all
races mingled speaking in then
v * • 1 ili dialects, first m a jovial
mood and (hen ir» rc <d pathos
Hct portrayal of the Gypsy Foi
XMAS 4 XMAS
WEEK U AIN CL week
DOUBLE ATTRACTION
The Nation’s Newest Singing Star
ARRFF
IV JU Ju .I L*
My Heart Belongs To You
STIDHAM
l Found Out For Myself
/>*«-. ArrKAiTiOH
\\ ! 35*30’‘^S'
\ 4 j eou^ ClH ° kit/t .:r
RALEIGH MON. S*W _ irt, *%"§
MEMORIAL 4b#
AUDITORIUM INI IHi
\\ !-;KK ENIMNU SATURDAY, DFU l«, I'J (*
WINDY CITY CHATTER
By DAVE CLARK
C’.K iu-;. : Al' . !! t- XX . .
. : URgui iin<i a'i ■ *giu iu lit,- nit
’’V: II Civ l lly, the t-:x\ a .X. '- Hb
lie Hulida; t-.n.k <> . i .t ; ciun
S; 'unictlc' oni.x to b t - :.,t bx
the tiulKigi menl t-'r itc !,i
: WOlTv.
Biliii xva; fc.uurexi ,?1,,t. now
1 '-r, in a bop and jazz c-uu.-c-’t
. i the Civic Op tTii k.qu-.- Siiiidny.
i dis l.i; -all; ‘ h.) xl*, .ki X
Al Benson als< fi atur ,1 Chiii li-.’
\ c-n: n. ■ Fscci. Mr- •• l7i
vis. Max Hiii,!-h. Clone Amir- as.
'i a Arcrna and others un the
It i< k
-Sr Kenton In v 1 ,B< ■'• at the
Prrs'iing last week with hi.-; pro
gre-aivc .jazz. Gwen Tyne-' tops
the show at the Beige room where
Eugene Wright and his band
iU: :; p !i he II jlu |. v
G a ten, out o Mona the blues
singing enKi.o at t.:. Club De
I t-.;. Tin Kat- "ii th; Kick arc
o.K k . ; fit f! k A 1< unite >v
Re;cix’- d a Icttr-! irotn my old
Lund, Ralph Copper who tolls
me he is running a h-.oking of
fice m Harlem IF- handles sax
.'da: W::a Bill Moore. Morns
and hi- band t'eutui int - '.tieago s
.) -: inn ’. ■:i 1 !: -i and S- 1
Fn igh-ti Thompson.
G, A, • 11 :i:,in.- and !• . -
ccaiiba m packing t.a- Cange :
luun.-i- nightly Tam Arcltiu i. Jo
ing the same f-.. 1.e,.-n:i;d C.-
the Macornba lotuigc
Allen Hunt. th. 2‘t!; tret.'
i taybov, v.’a.- caili ,-j to S .oui.-
because «.>f the death - t . f.
ther. Billy Ecksttne is craonin •
aw{•>’ at in, Blue Note downtnwr.
Char!:. Ventura and his ban ar
a’u teati.ire:i at tin sanu- »• *f
T - Ink Suet - an, -tor-pi the
shoxv at the C'ucagii thtat.
the ioO’i Olivette Mill,a -i •: m
th ‘.how at the College Inn
imil'TON CllOllt
TO BROAD!AST
HAMPTON, Va AN!" The
lsy-viiici. Ilair-ptoii Inst I etc eh ir
xvi':) -ing ■!' Cht-.-tmas -cieer i--.ii
. a ii .tii.-nai Culunibia evoadvass- '
mg -y.-ti-m network next SutuaJay
: ullcniei.itl. IJCCx lllber IS. th em :i;.it!
ta- -t p a
The chop- directed bx Dr H. a
: x N SxviUe: FiCia h-t.
; educated composer, conductor, or
eanist and pt -a -t Ih .Swittcn.
a member <■( the facultv at the
U', sti’idnister e! ea cell t 1< . ii.e
l dec.ilia be- ••te-o - -ijrin it; of
la- 1 hi: fall.
Toiler. :hi Ga- St- a. and
the Guy iadv \ch got her love -Hit.
ot a book, kept .--luiicnce ba
wdries ■: And th irnma- cn-stumo
changes were n ine tee quick for
'••her to make complete eharnct.-r
Ti,-e r.ighli- tit' es iixa- Fi xigiani
| \v..5 a presentation of the life <>!"
! Fli.x li.s; W i e..' e v i't'.c rocei;<in
' xv ns s g;e;.‘ a ictuifi eiigLcC
i>a nt ha- !i ■ a -e!a?dtiled for May .
t.y the FOG ■) which John H"i-•
!y is the l 3 reside> t and the* Zcia
P- : Beta S i u :tx a- co-rs.-nsirc
I A Federal budget maximum of
SII7 billion is possible factual, and i
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favorite radio .stars'' Well. ■; SUivey
of the mail received by Kate Smith
On tier Mutual daytime Kate Smith
Sings. program shows an ovei
whelming number for "Love", .
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base is the only authentic substi
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trie spine tingling mysteries on tb«
Philip Morris Playhouse" (CBS
Fridays) claims his talents weren’t
recognized until he grew a beard
But, that a Hollywood!
It.dph Edwards, whose in.-w pro
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days over NHL.
one of uidlo’s
la ted Colorado
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and blind since
the age of four. Pierce Knox Uas
amazed (ho radio world with his
prize winning mastery of the xylo
phone on ilie Harare Ifeidt \BC
Talent Hunt. File iiis! runieht is
rated difficult, even for people with
normal eyesight.
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ploys hoy friend A! on " tfy Friend
fi-r»io” has done 4000 characteriza
tions since libit. Junior Mitt
(Saturdays CBS) quips Every year
has 385 days in it. except when
you're 15 Tii.it one seems endless."
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fd!S Sundays) slogan and ha*
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We honestly try. to top every show
We know we can't, but we hon
uly fry."
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laugh Talk: "The chickens have
j>: ■: found out what the price of
e.-fes is.” reports Hob Hope. "Now
ths rooster walks up and down yell
ing 'smaller ones and faster ' ”
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