Word: trios
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...born, he started at the piano when he was three, playing by ear the music he heard on the phonograph. At seven, he turned pro, played piano with an outfit called the Candy Kids on a Pittsburgh radio station. He has played with bands, but now settles for a trio ("Three's a crowd, three's enough...
...Gallic axiom that there are three sides to every story, Nina has the husband decide in the first act to kill the lover, in the next act to kill the wife, in the last act to kill himself. The husband is much the most rewarding member of the trio-a hypochondriac who sneezes just when he intends to shoot, a red-nosed reindeer with, deep down in him, a bit of the wolf. British Actor Alan (The Winslow Boy) Webb plays the part so delightfully that he is even able to raise some hopes for the play. But the play...
...trio will concern itself mainly with why there is so much antipathy towards modern music, and whether such antipathy has been common to all eras. A possible solution will also be discussed...
...sober trio of judges was looking for the top dog, the one which could best meet the seven exacting requirements: nose for game, control and steadiness under the gun, ability to mark game, gentleness in "mouthing" the find, speed of retrieving and delivery, style and drive and, most important, "game sense...
...possible in this short space to discuss the individual outstanding performances. I was very much impressed by the Hollywood trio (Ivan Nabokoff, Paul Murphy, and David Goodwin) and although Kerry Lyne's acting left something to be desired, his fine voice was more than just compensation. Kenneth Kunhardt and James O'Neil, the girls, played their roles in the grand Pudding style...