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Benny Goodman or the Benny Goodman story- with Steve Allen in the lead, both wore glasses in real life. Give it a bounce. Goodman was still alive when the film was made a contrast with Miller.
The first African American woman to have a network TV show was Ethel Waters, who starred in "The Ethel Waters Show" in 1939. Additionally, she was also the first African American woman to host a network radio show, "The Ethel Waters Show," which aired in 1933. Waters broke significant barriers in both television and radio, paving the way for future generations of African American entertainers.
Ethel Waters was not specifically Lena Horne's idol, but she was certainly an influential figure in Horne's life and career. Both were trailblazing African American performers who broke barriers in the entertainment industry. Horne admired Waters for her talent and resilience, and Waters' success paved the way for Horne and other artists. While they had mutual respect, Horne cited various influences throughout her career.
one of the most famous clarinet players of fairly modern day was Benny Goodman, his known as a band leader, but was also an amazing clarinetist. You can hear him playing in the song, "sing, sing, sing"
Ben Pollack hired them both to play in his orchestra in Los Angeles, Benny in 1925 (at the ripe old age of 16!), Glenn in 1926. Later, in the early 1930s, they both played in Red Nichols' orchestra in New York City, where they shared an apartment with other musicians including, among others, Jimmy Dorsey. http://www.jackoverton.com/articles.php
Both Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were born in New York City , NY
Howard and Vestal Goodman had two daughters, Vicki and Valeria Goodman. They were both singers who performed alongside their parents in the popular gospel music group, The Happy Goodman Family.
Rusty Goodman is buried at the Mount Zion Cemetery in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. Sam Goodman, his brother, is interred at the same cemetery. Both were notable figures in the Southern Gospel music scene.
Yes. Both of his parents were Jewish.
Fred Flintstone was played by both John Goodman and Mark Addy .
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Most certainly not. They were both married and both had children.