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Lake County One of us: Julia Kuhlman, 100, was David Letterman's Sunday school teacher
Special To The SentinelJulia Kuhlman, who once taught Sunday school to late-night talk-show host David Letterman, has hit the century mark. Kuhlman lives in Avante at Mount Dora, a 24-hour nursing-care facility. She came to Lake from Texas with her daughter and son-in-law in...Tags: Georgia, Pharmaceuticals, Colleges and Universities, Schools, Mount Dora
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Jamison adds cool sophistication
Tribune criticNearly a decade ago, singer Cory Jamison was living in Chicago and preparing to unveil her debut CD, "Here's to Hoagy." Released in 1999 to celebrate the centennial of master songwriter Hoagy Carmichael, the CD emerged as one of the year's most...Tags: Music Industry, Music
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Bassist Joe Byrd says farewell in sold-out concert
Special to The Baltimore SunThe Joe Byrd Trio and Quartet farewell concerts at Loews Annapolis Powerhouse last weekend were sold out, filled with fans who witnessed the end of an era of authentic, sophisticated American jazz that has been at home in Annapolis the past 40 years. Joe...Tags: Georgia, St. Louis Blues, Music Industry, Django Reinhardt, Duke Ellington
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The Wonderful Places In His Life
James Naughton was born in Middletown, grew up in West Hartford and became a well-known actor, singer and director as well as one of the late actor Paul Newman's closest friends. Naughton, who will perform Oct. 18 at the Bushnell as part of the...Tags: Schools, Johnny Cash, Joanne Woodward, Paul Newman, University of Connecticut Health Center
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The hills are (sometimes) alive with the sound of movies
What a difference a song makes. And what a difference a movie can make for a song. Take "Singin' in the Rain." It has been ukulele ditty (Cliff Edwards in the 1920s), comedy (Jimmy Durante in the 1930s), swing (Judy Garland in the 1940s), ode to joy...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Richard Strauss, Music Industry, Movies, Gene Kelly
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'All You Need Is Love' finally arrives in U.S.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBritish documentary maker Tony Palmer called his 17-hour TV series exploring the origins of American popular music “All You Need Is Love,” because John Lennon told him it would make a great title. But in the three decades since he made it, it'...Tags: Bing Crosby, Frank Zappa, Movies, Paul McCartney, Rock and Roll
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Another side of Mercer
Special to The TimesJohnny Mercer is one of the most celebrated lyricists in American pop music, and it's no wonder when you consider just a fraction of his more than 1,000 songs: "One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)," "Come Rain or Come Shine," "You Must Have Been a...Tags: Academy Awards, National Basketball Association, Bing Crosby, Basketball, Movies
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Hey good lookin'!
Tribune senior correspondentWe sure don't like our wrinkles! After the on anti-aging goos, readers want to join the conversation. Thanks for your suggestions on other things to try (or reject). In the interest of all of us who want to remain young, here you go: Anna Gunter Kaplan,...Tags: Medical Specialization, Values, Barbra Streisand, Colleges and Universities, Adolph Green
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'Mayor' of the Sunset Strip
STAFF WRITER(R). The life and times of L.A.'s influential rock DJ, Rodney Bingenheimer. Documentary is strong on music and people watching, but the shapelessness and endless tributes drag it down. 1:41 (language, graphic sexual references). Angelika Film Center,...Tags: Bing Crosby, Joan Jett, Movies, George Hickenlooper, Courtney Love
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Legendary blues singer Ray Charles dead at 73
Baltimore Sun Pop Music CriticRay Charles may have been one of the most influential singer-musicians ever to grace American pop music. He may have laid the foundation for soul - an earthy blend of the secular and the spiritual, and one of the country's greatest cultural achievements....Tags: Georgia, Van Morrison, Music Industry, Aretha Franklin, Jazz Music
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