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    of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Antonio Pastor, father of Tony, was a fruit-seller, barber, and violinist from Spain. His family...
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    Anthony Tyrone "Tony" Evans Sr. (born September 10, 1949) is an American evangelical pastor, speaker, author, and widely syndicated radio and television...
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    For the Victorian era impresario of the same name, see Tony Pastor. Tony Pastor (born Antonio Pestritto; October 26, 1907 – October 31, 1969) was an Italian...
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  • was founded by former professional footballer Gary Lineker, along with Tony Pastor and Jack Davenport. "Gary Lineker and his Goalhanger teammates on their...
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    contemporary equestrian routines, particularly those of the Hanneford family. Tony Pastor, often called the "Father of Vaudeville", also began his career in the...
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    Some, however, preferred the earlier term "variety" to what manager Tony Pastor called its "sissy and Frenchified" successor. Thus, vaudeville was marketed...
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    record with Tony Pastor's big band in 1947, "I'm Sorry I Didn't Say Sorry" b/w "The Lady From Twenty-Nine Palms." She cut 14 sides with the Pastor band before...
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  • Cincinnati's WLW Radio Station as singers. One day they were heard by Tony Pastor (bandleader). The bandleader originally hesitated on hiring both sisters...
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  • Clooney) (Both sides with Tony Pastor) 21 "Grieving for You" (with Tony Pastor) b/w "Saturday Night Mood" (by Tony Pastor) 11 "'A' You're Adorable" b/w...
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    her mother. She began to perform professionally by 1879, singing for Tony Pastor and playing roles in comic opera, including Gilbert and Sullivan works...
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  • Pastor (born 1960), French singer Tony Pastor (bandleader) (1907–1969), Italian-American singer and saxophonist Tony Pastor (1837–1908), American impresario...
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  • Grandpa"), Jo Stafford (as "I'm My Own Grandmaw"), singer/bandleader Tony Pastor, Kimball Coburn, Homer and Jethro, and "Jon & Alun" (Jon Mark and Alun...
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    close for the rest of their lives. In 1932, Geer met Harry Hay at the Tony Pastor Theatre where Geer was working as an actor. They soon became lovers....
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    successful in a London music hall, in a performance by Katie Lawrence. Tony Pastor was the first to sing it in the United States. Its success in America...
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    Frank Carter 1950 Backfire Bob Corey 1950 The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady Tony Pastor 1950 Return of the Frontiersman Logan Barrett 1950 Tea for Two Jimmy...
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    imprint of Marvel Comics). The closing credits credit Rob Walsh and Tony Pastor for the main title music, and Stan Lee for the lyrics. The series later...
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  • light fantastic toe,/ Round the stage she used to go." It was sung by Tony Pastor at his Bowery opera house, and was then published in 1867. In the opening...
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    Me and the Post was the first show to call itself a "musical comedy". Tony Pastor opened the first vaudeville theatre one block east of Union Square in...
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  • in an arrangement by Charles William Glover, attributing the words to Tony Pastor and the music to Neil Bryant of Bryant's Minstrels. "Lanigan's Ball"...
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    along the thoroughfare with family-friendly vaudeville, developed by Tony Pastor, clustering around Union Square in the 1860s and 1870s, and larger opera...
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    Vettese, Andy Richards, Mathew Cooper – keyboards Luís Jardim – bass Tony Pastor – guitar Dan Gillen, Neil Conti – drums A cover by The Hesitations reached...
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    production company Goalhanger Films Ltd. with former ITV Controller Tony Pastor. During the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Lineker presented several short videos...
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    mega-church pastor Tony Evans and her brothers are motivational speaker and chaplain Jonathan Evans and musician Anthony Evans. The daughter of Tony Evans,...
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  • Musical cameos 1867: "Augustus the Much and Evelina the Mucher" by Tony Pastor (Tony Pastor's Book of Six Hundred Comic Songs and Speeches) 1962: "Shticks and...
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    work as a performer as early as age 14. He played with bands led by Tony Pastor and Charlie Barnet, honing his guitar skills while learning the ropes...
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  • Haver) and Maureen (Debbie Reynolds), pass a vaudeville theater owned by Tony Pastor (Gordon MacRae). Patricia recognizes the man from earlier that afternoon...
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    Clarence Lung as Sergeant Ramon Gallardo, USMC (billed as Clarence E. Lung) Tony Pastor, Jr. as Fox Robert F. Hoy as Reiner John W. Morley as Williams Curtis...
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  • song was included in the album Bing: A Musical Autobiography in 1954. Tony Pastor also had a chart version in 1946 with his recording on the Cosmo label...
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    in 1947 and recorded by such artists as Frank Sinatra, Freddy Martin, Tony Pastor, and The Andrews Sisters. The rock group U2 stayed at Harmony Motel in...
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    Anthony Campolo (born February 25, 1935) is an American sociologist, Baptist pastor, author, public speaker and former spiritual advisor to U.S. President Bill...
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