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...Tina, Dick and Dee Dee, and Marvin and Tammi all had hits with nearly identical titles. Name all three, each with the proper...

Author: By Compiled BY Andy klein, | Title: Semi-Annual Oldies Quiz | 1/19/1972 | See Source »

...Gaye simply turned his back on sweet pop, soul and public concerts. Partly this was because his favorite singing partner, a pert brunette named Tammi Terrell, collapsed in his arms onstage at William and Mary College and later died of a brain tumor. Beyond that, though, he had simply grown weary of Marvin the Motown Star who, night after night, had to tell jokes, do little dance steps and "put out the grin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Motown Beatitudes | 10/11/1971 | See Source »

...traveling young gallants, Marlowe (Robert G. Murch) and Hastings (Tom V.V. Tammi), are told that the home of Mr. Hardcastle (Fred Stuthman) is an inn. What follows is a consistently funny set of etiquette violations. Marlowe mistakes Miss Hardcastle (Nancy Reardon) for a barmaid, the sort of woman with whom he is as raffishly familiar as he is shyly reserved with "ladies." Hardcastle is appalled at the monstrous liberties his guests take; they roar for drink and alternately interrupt and ignore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Social-Status Reflexes | 5/17/1971 | See Source »

...Parkland Hospital-where both Kennedy and Oswald died-Ruby was a pathetically shrunken caricature of the swaggering bully boy who had worshiped the "beautiful people" and spent his life wishing he were one of them. The lights that used to shine on the posters of his strippers-Little Lynn, Tammi, Penny Dollar-are still outside the Carousel Club, but they burned out long ago, and Ruby's cherished nightspot is out of business; the space has been rented by the Dallas Police Athletic League as a gymnasium for underprivileged kids...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Assassination: A Nonentity for History | 1/13/1967 | See Source »

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