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Ink 19 :: John Hartford
Country and bluegrass pioneer John Hartford passed away June 4th after a lengthy battle with cancer. David Whited offers a personal tribute.
...had one TV back then, and back then, if the man who paid for the TV was in the room, he got to watch what he wanted to watch - which ended up being Lawrence Welk, The FBI, The Fugitive, and The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour. I still recall all the players popping up out of the seats in the audience and...
Ink 19 :: On Frank Sinatra
June 1998 :: Streaks :: On Frank Sinatra (the pool one afternoon, chicky met the Record Man.)
.... Then there is Frank Sinatra. Frank Sinatra, who beget Sammy Davis, Jr. Who beget Dean Martin. Who beget Vic Damone. Al Martino. Bobby Darin. Steve Lawrence, Steve and Eydie, Jack Jones, Harry Connick, Jr. And as His progeny grew, mimicked, increased, and multiplied, Frank Sinatra didn't banish them...
Ink 19 :: Just a Few of My Heroes
March 2000 :: Features :: Just a Few of My Heroes (Drew Id)
...Irvin, all of whom would be great heroes for their actions on and off the field. But the one player that has contributed the most, in my opinion, is Lawrence Taylor. On the field, he was a terror to quarterbacks throughout the '80s with the New York Giants. Off the field, he had at least three incidents...
Ink 19 :: Bobby Darin: Seeing Is Believing
With this new DVD release, Hyena continues their ambitious attempt to put together a case for Darin as both underrated and influential. Does it work? Ben Varkentine says that although Darin sometimes seems to be on autopilot, when he's got his mojo working and is soldly in the driver's seat, his skills as a perfomer are too great to be denied.
...fully appreciated; hence the title. And I'm sorry, but I just don't see it. In David Evanier's book Roman Candle he quotes Darin's longtime manager Steve Blauner saying that at the time, due to sickness, Darin's capacity was only: "70 percent, but only I knew it was 70, that's how good he was." It shows...
Ink 19 :: Tim Conway - Timeless Comedy
Star film critic Dag Herefo... uh, Carl F Gauze sits through twelve TV skits starring Tim Conway that prove the Golden Age of TV had some dross.
...of the skits hurts. Watching them all took me three nights. The best part of each skit was the celebrity introduction with the likes of Bing Crosby, Steve Lawrence, Phil Harris and even Kate Smith in their prime. For the real TV geek, there are nice shots of vintage TV sets. The DVD runs about an hour...
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