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George Micheal and his Sports...
Published (2009-12-28 15:16:00)
during the local news (6:30 to 7:00 Am) there was Warner Wolf and his min and a half Sports High light segment which featured his catch phrase: "Lets Go to the Video Tape". THAT was my Pre Pre Espn as a kid. THen George Micheal's Sports Machine came along and I didn't think it could get any better or cooler than that. For those not old enough to remember PRE ESPN days and CERTAINLY Pre-Internet days, the...
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James Gurley dies at 69;...
Published (2009-12-24 10:17:00)
He became the center of the psychedelic band's free-form style with his spellbinding finger-picking on the electric guitar. The group launched Janis Joplin to stardom. James Gurley, second from left, was known for his spellbinding finger-picking on the electric guitar. Others in the band, which became a sensation with its 1968 "Cheap Thrills" album, were, from left, Peter Albin, David Getz, Sam Andrew and Janis Joplin,...
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George Micheal and his Sports...
Published (2009-12-28 15:01:00)
I certainly remember his show, but I must admit that I hadn't thought about it in a while. RIP.
user's latest post:
George Micheal and his Sports...
Published (2009-12-28 15:07:00)
I remember. As a Washington he WAS my sports show before Sports Center. Very likeable guy.
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Latest active threads on Non-Boxing Obituaries::
Started 3 days, 8 hours ago (2009-12-28 12:51:00)
by hawk5ins
George Micheal and his Sports Machine
Used to Love his show, when it was for the longest time, truly unique.
I know there are probably only a handful here who remember him and his show.
George Michael's Sports Machine.
But for those who do, Raise a glass.
From the Phila Examiner:
George Michael, former WABC jock ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-24 10:17:00)
by kikibalt
James Gurley dies at 69; guitarist with Big Brother & the Holding Company
He became the center of the psychedelic band's free-form style with his spellbinding finger-picking on the electric guitar. The group launched Janis Joplin to stardom.
James Gurley, second from left, was known for his spellbinding finger-picking on the ...
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-16 18:19:00)
by DscribeDC
Loved "The Name of the Game." At least he had a long life.
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-12-12 08:59:00)
by kikibalt
Alejandro R. Ruiz Sr. dies at 85; WWII vet received the Medal of Honor
President Truman presented him with the military's highest award for valor. The soldier was recognized for twice storming a Japanese machine gun bunker on his own during the Battle of Okinawa.
Alejandro R. Ruiz Sr. wears his Medal of Honor at an unveiling ...
Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-08 01:15:00)
by Phillyfan
Umaga
"Another wrestler, Edward Fatu, has died far too young.
Edward Fatu, who wrestled as Umaga, was found by his wife on his living room floor, blood running from his nose and mouth. He was was taken to a Houston hospital where he was declared dead. Fatu had just taken part in Hulk Hogans Hulkamania tour in Australia.
Fatu was a...
Started 1 month ago (2009-12-01 10:14:00)
by kikibalt
Bob Keane dies at 87; discovered Ritchie Valens
A musician in his own right, Keane founded L.A. label Del-Fi Records and helped nurture the budding career of the young rocker Valens. He also worked with Bobby Fuller, Frank Zappa and Barry White.
Bob Keane, right, is credited with discovering and nurturing young Latino musical ...
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-10-23 10:01:00)
by Counter Jab
R.I.P. Soupy; I grew up with you as a child in the 60's.
God bless you for all the fun and laughter you gave all of us.
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-10-20 16:25:00)
by DscribeDC
Vic Mizzy, Composer, 93
http://www.latimes.com/news/obituari...,1713293.st ory
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-10-21 20:22:00)
by Petey
I also remember Wiseman as Manny Weisbord on "Crime Story". Great episode where Ray Luca (Tony Dennison) arranges an illegal heart transplant for Manny...
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Hot threads for last week on Non-Boxing Obituaries::
Started 3 days, 8 hours ago (2009-12-28 12:51:00)
by hawk5ins
George Micheal and his Sports Machine
Used to Love his show, when it was for the longest time, truly unique.
I know there are probably only a handful here who remember him and his show.
George Michael's Sports Machine.
But for those who do, Raise a glass.
From the Phila Examiner:
George Michael, former WABC jock ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-24 10:17:00)
by kikibalt
James Gurley dies at 69; guitarist with Big Brother & the Holding Company
He became the center of the psychedelic band's free-form style with his spellbinding finger-picking on the electric guitar. The group launched Janis Joplin to stardom.
James Gurley, second from left, was known for his spellbinding finger-picking on the ...
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