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    His son Gene Buck, Jr was an assistant in 1947 on A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Gene and Helen also had a second son George W. Buck. Rogers...
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    (uncredited) White Lies (1935) as Roberts The Great Ziegfeld (1936) as Gene Buck (uncredited) Wedding Present (1936) as 'Smiles' Benson Love on the Run...
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    spotted Buck in the hotel lobby and told Buck that he was in trouble. The final baseball play that Jack Buck narrated for CBS television was Gene Larkin's...
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  • Honey's Loving Arms" w. Herman Ruby m. Joseph Meyer "My Rambler Rose" w. Gene Buck m. Louis A. Hirsch & Dave Stamper "My Sweet Hortense" w. Joe Young & Sam...
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  • Buck Rogers is a science fiction adventure hero and feature comic strip created by Philip Francis Nowlan first appearing in daily U.S. newspapers on January...
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  • "Broadway Reverie" (music by Dave Stamper; lyrics by Gene Buck) "Broadway Rheinlander" by Gene Wisniewski "Broadway Rhumba" by Phillip Wilson Quartet...
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    and orchestrations by the musical director, Julian Jones), lyrics by Gene Buck, and additional songs by George M. Cohan. The revue opened on 31 January...
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  • Various artists — Zig-Zag is not a film 1917 West End revue Dave Stamper Gene Buck — Zip Goes a Million 1951 West End George Posford Eric Maschwitz Maschwitz...
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    such as an allusion to the 1912 popular song "That Shakespearian Rag" by Gene Buck, Herman Ruby and Dave Stamper. The poem contrasts such elements throughout:...
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    pianist. In 1910 he met Gene Buck, an artist who painted cover images for sheet music. The two started collaborating, with Buck providing lyrics for Stamper's...
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    media related to Gene Hackman. Gene Hackman at the American Film Institute Catalog Gene Hackman at AllMovie Gene Hackman at IMDb Gene Hackman at the TCM...
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  • Sound Recording, Cinematography, Art Direction, and Special Effects Gene Buck Music awards Bob Hope Short-subject awards Mickey Rooney Special Juvenile...
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    smiled his way into people's hearts; I have been obliged to fight my way." Gene Buck, who had discovered W. C. Fields in vaudeville and hired him for the Follies...
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    June 7, 1915, through August 7, 1915. Co-composed with Dabney, lyrics by Gene Buck, for Ziegfeld's Midnight Frolic, sung by Nora Bayes; Francis, Day & Hunter...
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  • Fairbanks Twins. Episode 6: "Sweet Sixteen" Song: "Sweet Sixteen" lyric by Gene Buck, music by Dave Stamper Cast: sung by Marilyn Miller assisted by Mildred...
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  • the Silver Lining" w. B. G. DeSylva m. Jerome Kern "The Love Boat" by Gene Buck "Love Nest" w. Otto Harbach m. Louis A. Hirsch "Margie" w. Benny Davis...
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  • Paris" from The Monks of Malabar "In Old Versailles" by Louis Hirsch, Gene Buck and Rennold Wolf "In Paris" by Jane Morgan "In Paris" by Gustave Kerker...
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    Bucks County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 646,538, making it the fourth-most populous county...
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    prolific artists included Albert Wilfred Barbelle, André C. De Takacs, and Gene Buck. E. H. Pfeiffer did cover illustrations for Gotham-Attucks; Remick, F...
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    as Eddie Cantor Mae Questel as Rosie (uncredited) William Demarest as Gene Buck (uncredited) Edwin Maxwell as Charles Frohman (uncredited) Charles Trowbridge...
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    landmark paper published in 1991 with Richard Axel, Linda Buck discovered hundreds of genes code for the odorant sensors located in the olfactory neurons...
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  • (Vincent, Davis) – 2:14 "Five Feet of Lovin'" [version one] (Buck Peddy, Melvin Tillis) – 2:06 Gene Vincent – guitar, vocals Cliff Gallup – lead guitar Paul...
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  • Rag" m. King Oliver "Sobbin' Blues" w.m. Art Kassel "Some Sweet Day" w. Gene Buck m. Dave Stamper & Louis A. Hirsch "Stella" w.m. Al Jolson, Benny Davis...
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  • bear!". In the 1912 song hit That Shakespearian Rag by Dave Stamper and Gene Buck, the dance is referenced in the refrain. In episode 2, season 1, of the...
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    American professional wrestler and actor, better known by his ring name Gene Snitsky, who is best known for his time with World Wrestling Entertainment...
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    Orvon Grover "Gene" Autry (September 29, 1907 – October 2, 1998), nicknamed the Singing Cowboy, was an American actor, musician, singer, composer, rodeo...
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  • Bruce by Alex Gard Nigel Bruce by Alex Gard Yul Brynner Jack Buchanan Gene Buck by Alex Gard Betty Buckley Zev Bufman Leo Bulgakov by Alex Gard Laura...
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  • Henry L. Marshall "Daddy Has A Sweetheart (And Mother Is Her Name)" w. Gene Buck m. Dave Stamper "A Dinder Courtship" w. Fred E. Weatherly m. Eric Coates...
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    Side." "No Foolin'" Music by Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley Lyrics by Gene Buck and Irving Caesar Sung by Mary Eaton "Baby Face" Music by Harry Akst Lyrics...
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  • Gene Ramey (April 4, 1913 – December 8, 1984) was an American jazz double bassist. Ramey was born in Austin, Texas, United States, and played trumpet in...
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