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He had sold oil stock to Bob Hope and Bing Crosby in person ; ;
Capp portrayed himself in a cameo role in the Bob Hope film That Certain Feeling, ( for which he also provided promotional art ).
Modern musicians such as Little Richard, Mark Farner, Dan Peek, Donna Summer, Bob Dylan, Kerry Livgren, Dave Hope, Dave Mustaine, Nicko McBrain, Roger McGuinn, Ted Nugent, Kanye West, Carrie Underwood, Johnny Cash, Brian Welch, Keith Farley, Cliff Richard, Charlie Daniels, Randy Travis, Alice Cooper, Steven Tyler, Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon, and Lou Gramm were artists whose born again conversions had an impact on modern culture.
Among the investors was Bob Hope, who had grown up in Cleveland, and former Tigers slugger, Hank Greenberg.
While singing with the Les Brown band and briefly with Bob Hope, Day toured extensively across the United States.
* 1952: I Love Lucy ( 3 episodes, 1952 – 1956 ) ... aka " Lucy in Connecticut "-USA ( rerun title ) ... aka " The Sunday Lucy Show "-USA ( rerun title ) ... aka " The Top Ten Lucy Show " – USA ( rerun title ) – Lucy and Bob Hope ( 1956 ) TV episode ( performer: " Nobody Loves the Ump " ( uncredited )) – Ricky's European Booking ( 1955 ) TV episode ( performer: " Forever, Darling " ( uncredited )) – Cuban Pals ( 1952 ) TV episode ( performer: " The Lady in Red ", " Similau ")
Subsequent remakes include Sorrowful Jones ( 1949 ; Bob Hope, Lucille Ball ), 40 Pounds of Trouble ( 1962 ; Tony Curtis ), and Little Miss Marker ( 1980 ; Walter Matthau, Julie Andrews, Bob Newhart, Tony Curtis ).
* The Lemon Drop Kid ( 1934, Lee Tracy ) — remade in 1951 with Bob Hope ( and I Love Lucy co-star William Frawley as a racetrack tout ), it introduced the Christmas song " Silver Bells ".
Noted entertainers who performed for detained aliens and for U. S. and allied servicemen at the island included Rudy Vallee, Jimmy Durante, Bob Hope, and Lionel Hampton and orchestra.
In 2008, the museum's library was officially named the Bob Hope Memorial Library in honor of one the station's most famous immigrants.
In the mid-1940s, during a depressing lull in his career ( his radio show Blue Ribbon Town had failed, and the Marx Brothers as film performers were well past their prime ), Groucho was scheduled to appear on a radio show with Bob Hope.
In 1964 Marx starred in " Time for Elizabeth ", episode of Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, a truncated version of a play that Groucho Marx and Norman Krasna wrote in 1948.
Groucho's final appearance was a brief sketch with George Burns in the Bob Hope television Special Joys in 1976.
Kurt said, “ It was a tour I will never forget ,” and “ I did the Bob Hope thing .”
Meanwhile, comedian Bob Hope learns of the existence of this " Funniest Joke in the World ", but not about its deadly effects, and decides that he wants to recite it on his next television show.
It turns out, however, that before Bob Hope obtained the joke from him, Abner had read the joke, not understood it, and substituted his own favourite joke.
It is this joke that Bob Hope reads on the air, to no harmful effect whatsoever.
* 1903 – Bob Hope, English-American comedian and actor ( d. 2003 )
* 1941 – At California's March Field, Bob Hope performs his first USO show.
Still, with more new stars like Bob Hope, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, Paulette Goddard, and Betty Hutton, and with war-time attendance at astronomical numbers, Paramount and the other integrated studio-theatre combines made more money than ever.
* The Road to Rio ( 1947 ) and My Favorite Brunette ( 1948 ) were owned by Bob Hope Enterprises but the latter fell into the public domain after its copyright was not renewed.
Some of Bob Hope's films originally released by Paramount ( including The Seven Little Foys and The Lemon Drop Kid ) were owned by Hope himself ; the copyrights were later transferred to Columbia Pictures Television.
Performers included Chuck Berry, Tommy James and headliner Bob Hope.
A riff-laden masterpiece that employed a playful growl he got from a Bob Hope movie, the epithet Orbison uttered when he was unable to hit a note (" Mercy!

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" Forever Changes ," with colorful, iconic cover art by Bob Pepper and Ronnie Haran's equally iconic photograph of the band on the back cover, was a commercial failure upon its release in the United States in late 1967.
The Dolphins had a combined 15 – 39 – 2 record in their first four seasons ( under head coach George Wilson and behind QB Bob Griese 1967 when Don Shula was hired as head coach.
With the picks, Minnesota selected Clinton Jones and Bob Grim in 1967, Ron Yary in 1968 and Ed White in 1969.
* 1967 Bob Hope's Chrysler Theater
Describing House's 1967 appearance at the De Montfort Hall in Leicester, England, Bob Groom wrote in Blues World magazine:
In early 1967, a group of six investors ( among them attorney Richard Tinkham, John DeVoe, Chuck DeVoe, sports agent Chuck Barnes and Indianapolis Star sports writer Bob Collins ) pooled their resources to purchase a franchise in the proposed American Basketball Association.
* Robert D. " Bob " Price ( 1927 – 2004 ), U. S. Representative from the Texas Panhandle from 1967 to 1975, was born in Reading.
* Bob Wenzel-CBS Sports Analyst, Graduate of West Islip High School, Captain of Suffolk County Championship Basketball team in 1967.
Emshwiller's footage of Bob Dylan singing " Only a Pawn in Their Game " on July 6, 1963 at a Voters ' Registration Rally in Greenwood, Mississippi, was shot for his 1963 documentary The Streets of Greenwood and appears in D. A. Pennebaker's Dylan documentary, Dont Look Back ( 1967 ).
Bob Kerr's Whoopee Band, also billed as Bob Kerr and His Whoopee Band, is a jazz band which started in 1967 and continues to perform today.
The Bob Crewe-produced single peaked at number 16 in March 1967 ( with a then-sizeable 14 weeks on the chart ) – her first top 40 hit since " My Town, My Guy and Me " in late 1965 and her first top 20 since " Sunshine, Lollipops, and Rainbows ", which, like " California Nights ", was co-written by Marvin Hamlisch and Howard Liebling.
ABC News was hosted, in succession, by Bob Young ( October 1967 to May 1968 ), Frank Reynolds ( May 1968 to May 1969 ), and, eventually, Reynolds and Howard K. Smith ( May 1969 to December 1970 ).
Verve released Mixed Bag in 1967, which featured tracks like " Handsome Johnny " ( co-written by Havens and future Oscar-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr .), " Follow ", and a cover of Bob Dylan's " Just Like a Woman ".
By the following year, he was in Las Vegas, performing in Bob Fosse's production of Sweet Charity, a show with which he toured in 1967 – 68.
Apart from Ginsberg's seven collections, a number of the early Pocket Poets volumes brought out by Ferlinghetti have attained the status of classics, including True Minds by Marie Ponsot ( 1957 ), Here and Now by Denise Levertov ( 1958 ), Gasoline ( 1958 ) by Gregory Corso, Selected Poems by Robert Duncan ( 1959 ), Lunch Poems ( 1964 ) by Frank O ' Hara, Selected Poems ( 1967 ) by Philip Lamantia, Poems to Fernando ( 1968 ) by Janine Pommy Vega, Golden Sardine ( 1969 ) by Bob Kaufman, and Revolutionary Letters ( 1971 ) by Diane di Prima.
In 1967 the publishing operation moved to 1562 Grant Avenue, Dick McBride ran this part of the business with his brother Bob McBride and Martin Broadley for several years.
The airport has been known as Angeles Mesa Drive Airport ( 1928 – 1930 ), United Airport ( 1930 – 1934 ), Union Air Terminal ( 1934 – 1940 ), Lockheed Air Terminal ( 1940 – 1967 ), Hollywood-Burbank Airport ( 1967 – 1978 ), Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport ( 1978 – 2003 ) and most recently Bob Hope Airport ( 2003 – present ).
* Bob Taylor ( footballer ) ( born 1967 ), English footballer
Hampton joined the Party and relocated to downtown Chicago, and in November 1968 he joined the Party's nascent Illinois chapter — founded by Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ( SNCC ) organizer Bob Brown in late 1967.
In 1967, Dot Records picked up distribution of Bob Crewe's DynoVoice label from Bell Records.
The song-advocating Canadian unity-was performed by Ian and Sylvia, as well as by Bob Dylan and The Band in their 1967 " Basement session ".
** Bob McNea ( 1959 – 1967 ) at WWJ-TV

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