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Michael Malloy (1873 – February 22, 1933), nicknamed Mike the Durable or Iron Mike, was a homeless Irishman from County Donegal who lived in New York City during the 1920s and 1930s. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A former firefighter and stationary engineer , he was murdered by a group of five acquaintances after multiple failed attempts on his life by the men ...
In 1997, Malloy began to host a show that aired from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on the Chicago station WLS. Malloy's WLS program was regularly among the top 25 late-night programs in Chicago. In 1999 and 2000, Talkers magazine ranked Malloy in its Heavy Hundred listing, and Malloy won an Achievement in Radio award for best overnight radio show in ...
Malloy was given nicknames such as "Mike the Durable", "Iron Mike", and "The Irish Rasputin". [93] [94] [page needed] [95] Susan Grace Kelly 16 January 1935: The 80-year-old woman in Armidale, New South Wales, was sitting with her daughter when she fell back dead after hearing a loud clap of thunder. Her last words were, "That was very close ...
Clearly not Malloy, as he was born in County Donegal, Ireland, and supposedly died in his 60's. 2603:6081:3209:BC00:955F:1D5D:96CB:4154 ( talk ) 10:53, 19 December 2022 (UTC) [ reply ] This was the correct death certificate.
The Mike Malloy Show is a syndicated progressive radio talk show hosted by long-time radio personality Mike Malloy. Malloy came to talk radio in 1987, moving from his position as a writer and producer at CNN. He was married to former producer Kathy Bay from 1997–2020, with whom he has a daughter born in July, 2004.
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Jersey Shore viewers knew Mike “the Situation” Sorrentino's life was out of control. That was his role on MTV's megahit reality show, which saw him partying and hooking up around his gym-tan ...
Written by Mike Rutherford and B. A. Robertson, it was the first track on the 1985 self-titled debut album of Mike + the Mechanics. It was also released as the band's first single, peaking at number 6 on 8 March 1986 [ 3 ] on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and number 1 on Billboard 's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, where it stayed for five weeks.