Word: leblanc
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Marx, George Burns and, most memorably, Jack Benny. It was for the Benny show that he regularly played a polar bear, an antique car, a "Union Depot train caller" ("Anaheim, Azusa and Cuc . . . amonga!"), a parrot, a Mexican ("What's your name?" "Sy." "Sy?" "Si"), and the choleric Professor LeBlanc, Jack's violin teacher: "Meester Be-nee, could I have some water, please?" "Water? Yes. There's some in the cooler down the hall." "That ees not enough. I would like to drown myself...
First Period--1, R, Coles (Mansi,Casalena) [pp] 1:42; 2, H, Donato (Young,Pawloski) [pp] 9:50; 3, H, Donato (Sweeney, Young)[pp] 17:24; 4, R, Juneau (Hejna) 19:37.Penalties--H, McCormack (holding) 0:43; R, LeBlanc(hitting from behind) 5:48; R, Coles (roughing)8:27; H, Vukonich (roughing) 8:27; R, Schena(hooking) 8:14; R, Casalena (high-sticking) 10:28;H, Armstrong (high-sticking) 10:28; R, Townshend(hooking) 15:25; H, Janfaza (hitting afterwhistle) 16:43; R, Juneau (high-sticking) 17:00;R, Moore (hooking) 19:12; H, Young (interference...
Part of the fun comes from the band's off-the-wall character. Dash Rip Rock is named for Ellie Mae's suitor on "The Beverly Hillbillies." Its song-writers, guitarist Bill Davis and drummer Fred LeBlanc, compose love ballads, songs of graveyards and whiskey, and ominous-sounding instrumentals with equal facility. Their music mixes seemingly incompatible styles: Louisiana country music, rockabilly, and thrash-punk...
This monstrous synthesis comes to life on such creations as "DMZ." Davis sings in a Louisiana drawl about a dangerous neighborhood, while LeBlanc and bassist Ned "Hoaky" Hickel shout punk-style, "DMZ! DMZ!" Hickel's rockabilly bass thrums up and down the scale, while LeBlanc pounds violently and Davis' guitar screeches. The combination is hilarious but effective; it makes you want to get up and stomp, perhaps on a small animal...
...cultural diversity in Central Square is an issue right now. The building houses cultural groups which remain true to the spirit of the original builder," Aileen S. Y. Chong-LeBlanc, a dancer who used to work at 595 Mass...