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...group was formed 41 years ago by Tenor Joe Silvia and his brunette wife Jamie. Tired of road trips with bus-traveling bands, they settled in Chicago, took on a bass and a baritone as partners and began singing nothing but dog-chow arias and cantatas of smoke. "We wanted a normal life," says Joe, "children and a home. We wanted to try to live like other people do, and that is what we've done." They make a nice, normal $250,000 a year. Broadway Producers Cy Feuer and Ernie Martin, hearing Jamie's voice, once nibbled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Oratorios for Industry | 7/24/1964 | See Source »

...asked by the Mirisches, accept instantly. Parties elsewhere may be more chic or at least more interesting than chow and a movie, but you won't enjoy them until you've made it with the circuit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hollywood: Survival Kit | 1/24/1964 | See Source »

...fourth quarter, the Townies scored twice more and coasted to a 24-20 victory-their 28th in their last 34 games. Grimy faces wreathed with toothless smiles, they bussed their wives and girl friends, and drove off to Coach Luiselli's house for a victory dinner of chow mein, noodles-and beer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Football: Measured in Merthiolate | 11/8/1963 | See Source »

...Chow Line. For the more fortunate, it was a ten-hour, nonstop trip in 600-m.p.h. C-135s that skirted the Arctic Circle on the northern route...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Armed Forces: The Big Lift | 11/1/1963 | See Source »

Often in total darkness, the troops debarked at Germany's Rhein-Main, Sembach and Ramstein airbases. As they moved down from the ramps, they were steered straight onto chow lines, where cooks from the German-based U.S. Seventh Army had a total of 20,000 piping-hot steaks and tons of French fries ready. At Rhein-Main, outside Frankfurt, one mess sergeant baked a 200-lb. cake in the shape of a tank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Armed Forces: The Big Lift | 11/1/1963 | See Source »

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